The Avon Gorge from the Summit of the Observatory, Clifton, 1834
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A view of Avon Gorge showing the river, sailing boats, steam boat, two figures in the foreground with sheep grazing.
William West (1801–1861) was an English landscape painter and member of the Bristol School of Artists, renowned for oil paintings and watercolours. He is best known for creating the Clifton Observatory in Bristol, which he transformed into an attraction featuring a camera obscura and a 61-meter tunnel to St Vincent's Cave.
Art Print Sizes:
- Small - 30 x 40 cm
- Medium - 45 x 60 cm
- Large - 60 x 80 cm
- X Large - 75 x 100cm
Stretched Canvas Sizes:
- Small - 36 x 40cm
- Medium - 54 x 60 cm
- Large - 72 x 80 cm
- X Large - 90 x 100 cm
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- Small - 50 x 54 cm
- Medium - 68 x 74 cm
- Large - 86 x 94 cm
- X Large - 104 x 114 cm
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