South Boat Quay Singapore ~ Framed
South Boat Quay with the north bank visible on the right. Masonry buildings and the row of steps built for ships to access the quay at high and low tide are shown. Several buildings reflect Raffles' instructions for houses to be built of stone, with protected covered walkways in front. Originally published in Paris in 1835 describing the visit of Captain Laplace to Singapore, as part of a mission to re-establish French influence in Indochina.
- Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm
- Quality Recycled Art Paper
- Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard
- Wooden Frame an Glass
- Description on the Back
Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.
South Boat Quay with the north bank visible on the right. Masonry buildings and the row of steps built for ships to access the quay at high and low tide are shown. Several buildings reflect Raffles' instructions for houses to be built of stone, with protected covered walkways in front. Originally published in Paris in 1835 describing the visit of Captain Laplace to Singapore, as part of a mission to re-establish French influence in Indochina.
- Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm
- Quality Recycled Art Paper
- Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard
- Wooden Frame an Glass
- Description on the Back
Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.
South Boat Quay with the north bank visible on the right. Masonry buildings and the row of steps built for ships to access the quay at high and low tide are shown. Several buildings reflect Raffles' instructions for houses to be built of stone, with protected covered walkways in front. Originally published in Paris in 1835 describing the visit of Captain Laplace to Singapore, as part of a mission to re-establish French influence in Indochina.
- Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm
- Quality Recycled Art Paper
- Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard
- Wooden Frame an Glass
- Description on the Back
Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.