"Pont Neuf Paris" Watercolor Print, Paul Jackson
A very controversial as well as beautiful painting, as this watercolor is actually of Pont Alexandre lll, generally considered Paris's most opulent and striking bridge, connecting the Grand and Petit Palais on the right bank with the Hotel des Invalides on the left bank.
"Pont Nuef Paris" is one of three in a series the artist refers to as Pont Oops! Once mistakenly titled, Jackson now leaves the error for effect. The centerpiece of the three was featured on the cover of the Artist's Magazine in 2000 and received so many letters to the editor for the "mistake" that they ran it again in the next issue. This is one of a series of architectural paintings by the artist of museums and monuments in Paris.
Giclee on watercolor paper 22x30 Limited Edition of 125
A Giclee is the finest art reproduction available. Pronounced jeek-lay', this technically amazing process prints the work of art on watercolor paper with archival pigments, producing true, exquisite color and razor sharp detail, recreating the feel of the original work of art. Considered archival, lightfast for 125 years, printed on acid-free watercolor paper, the same I paint on.
"Pont Nuef Paris" is one of three in a series the artist refers to as Pont Oops! Once mistakenly titled, Jackson now leaves the error for effect. The centerpiece of the three was featured on the cover of the Artist's Magazine in 2000 and received so many letters to the editor for the "mistake" that they ran it again in the next issue. This is one of a series of architectural paintings by the artist of museums and monuments in Paris.
Giclee on watercolor paper 22x30 Limited Edition of 125
A Giclee is the finest art reproduction available. Pronounced jeek-lay', this technically amazing process prints the work of art on watercolor paper with archival pigments, producing true, exquisite color and razor sharp detail, recreating the feel of the original work of art. Considered archival, lightfast for 125 years, printed on acid-free watercolor paper, the same I paint on.