Singapore ~ Old Supreme Court ~ Framed

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In 1934, the colonial government acquired the site of Hotel de l’Europe that was forced to shut down in 1932. The hotel was demolished and the Supreme Court building was built on that site in 1939. The building was refurnished and opened in 2015 as The National Gallery Singapore which oversees the largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia.

  • Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Wooden Frame and Glass

  • Description on the Back

Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.

About the Artist - Tay Thain Lin

Tay Thain Lin is a Singaporean artist who passionately indulges in the process of creating artworks as a means of visually communicating and documenting the urban space around him.

This Singapore Landmark paintings in his signature “ink and wash” style beautifully captures the essence and exquisite architecture.

Contact us for commissioned work and special requests.

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In 1934, the colonial government acquired the site of Hotel de l’Europe that was forced to shut down in 1932. The hotel was demolished and the Supreme Court building was built on that site in 1939. The building was refurnished and opened in 2015 as The National Gallery Singapore which oversees the largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia.

  • Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Wooden Frame and Glass

  • Description on the Back

Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.

About the Artist - Tay Thain Lin

Tay Thain Lin is a Singaporean artist who passionately indulges in the process of creating artworks as a means of visually communicating and documenting the urban space around him.

This Singapore Landmark paintings in his signature “ink and wash” style beautifully captures the essence and exquisite architecture.

Contact us for commissioned work and special requests.

In 1934, the colonial government acquired the site of Hotel de l’Europe that was forced to shut down in 1932. The hotel was demolished and the Supreme Court building was built on that site in 1939. The building was refurnished and opened in 2015 as The National Gallery Singapore which oversees the largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia.

  • Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Wooden Frame and Glass

  • Description on the Back

Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.

About the Artist - Tay Thain Lin

Tay Thain Lin is a Singaporean artist who passionately indulges in the process of creating artworks as a means of visually communicating and documenting the urban space around him.

This Singapore Landmark paintings in his signature “ink and wash” style beautifully captures the essence and exquisite architecture.

Contact us for commissioned work and special requests.