An original line and wash watercolour illustration on paper by artist Richard Briggs. This beautiful painting of historic York, captures The Multangular Tower, the best example of standing Roman remains in York. It is on the northern side of the museum gardens. The tower stood at the west corner of the legionary fortress which was one of two corner towers of the huge stone wall. This original painting is signed by the artist and is presented purely as a painting on paper, but can be mounted and framed if required.
Richard Briggs has been an illustrator and fine artist for many years, creating work which encapsulates the beauty and vibrancy of both urban and rural landscapes. His illustrations can be found in galleries, establishments and private clients’ homes across the country. Richard currently lives in the south-west of England, having travelled widely within the UK and abroad to produce images which show a variety of cultures, scenes and architectural styles.
Approximate measurements:
Image size: 22x29cm
Unmounted paper size A3 / 29.7x42cm