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Frank Watson - Falkland Palace, Fife - Secret Views A3 Hand Finished Print

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Frank Watson - Falkland Palace, Fife - Secret Views A3 Hand Finished Print

This is one of an enchanting range of hand finished prints by internationally known artist Frank Watson.  Each print that Frank produces has individual hand finishing from Frank making each print a one off and completely unique.

The print will be sent to you in specially designed packaging to ensure that it arrives in pristine condition.  Then all you have to do is mount and frame it and give it pride of place in your home.  Do ensure that you watch the video for each print and learn some fascinating facts from the artist about these breathtaking locations.

These prints make perfect gifts for friends and family or why not just treat yourself.

Falkland Palace in Fife was a retreat from the more formal business of court for the Stewarts. A royal hunting lodge, built in the latest style of a French Chateau, it was here that the Stewarts relaxed, indulging in their favourite pursuits of hunting and falconry, as well as sports such as football and golf. Falkland still has one of the few ‘real tennis’ courts left in Britain.

Inside the palace the royal chapel is about as close to a pre-Reformation chapel as exists now in Scotland, although it was restored in the 19th century.

The outer face of Falkland Palace is in a style described as 'Ecclesiastical Gothic', whereas the inner face (facing the courtyard) is in a Renaissance style. However, this architectural contrast was apparently part of James V's plan, and not the result of work from different periods. Pictured below is one of the Renaissance-stylised roundels from the courtyard.

In 1528, King James V was held as a prisoner at Falkland by Archibald, 6th Earl of Douglas, until he escaped disguised as a groom.


On the 14th of December 1542, James V died at Falkland after the Scots defeat at the hands of the English in Battle of Solway Moss. James retired to his bedchamber, and is said to have died out of an apparent lack of a will to live. On his death the one week old Mary, Queen of Scots, was left as his sole heir.

The palace was partially burnt down after Cromwell stayed there during his conquest of Scotland. Both Holyrood and Linlithgow Palaces suffered similar fates.

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First class mail can take 2 to 5 business days unless otherwise stated in the listing. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS Please note, these are only estimates from the Royal Mail website. Please allow plenty of time for your package to arrive for your big day. I cannot and will not guarantee shipping to any location by a certain time. I can, however, give you a firm ship date from my end.

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DIGITAL FILES
Due to the nature of these items, refunds cannot be accepted once the first proof is sent.

PRINTED INVITATIONS
Refunds are not accepted on these items unless there was error on our part.

GREETING CARDS
All non custom cards can be returned with in 7 business days of delivery. Refund will not be given until item is returned in it's original condition. If item arrives damaged, a photo of the packaging and damaged item are required.

INSTANT DOWNLOADS
Due to the nature of this product, no refunds will be given.

About Designer Frank Watson

Frank Watson was born and educated in Glasgow.  He attended Glasgow School of Art and graduated with a diploma in art and design. He now lives and works in the
village of Strathmiglo, Fife and has become well known as a townscape artist his
works are in many private collections both here in the UK and in Europe, America
and Canada.

I've had an interest in art life drawing and draughtsmanship since I was quite
young. I enjoyed drawing from life e.g. my own hands and facial features as well
as copying newspaper caricatures.

When I was about 13 I won a medal at the Glasgow School Children's art
competition and received my trophy at the City Chambers in Glasgow.

Aged about 17 I was selected to spend 2 weeks at Castle Howard near Dunoon.
This was an outdoor art course for Glasgow school kids who were showing some
potential in the subject.  Shortly after this, I submitted a portfolio of work
including sculpture, drawing and painting and pottery for entrance to Glasgow
School of Art - the famous Macintosh building and was accepted for the diploma
course. For the next 4 years the subjects I studied were:

Drawing and painting
Sculpture
Puppetry
Woodcarving
Pottery
Lino cutting
Interior design and decoration
Jewellery and silversmithing

After qualifying with a diploma I spent some time as a shopfitting designer and
went on later to work for a Glasgow architects office.  Latterly, I
joined Scottish and Newcastle breweries as an interior designer and spent many
years in pub restaurant and hotel design

All during my professional career I continued to produce sketches and
paintings and spent more time doing so as I approached retirement.  These days I
attend the craft fairs and have permanent shops in a number of hotels and
restaurants around Fife.

 

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