Hornby Lighthouse, South Head #2
$350.00Price
The unusual deep red stripes of Hornby Lighthouse cut bold against the shimmering waters of the Tasman Sea. Built following the tragic shipwrecks of the Dunbar and the Catherine Adamson in 1857, the Hornby Lighthouse entered operation the following year. It's named after Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby, Commander in Chief of the British Pacific Fleet in the 1860s.
21x30cm
Comes unframed
All original works are painted on the highest quality Fabriano 100% cotton, 300g/m2 paper with high-grade Winsor & Newton watercolours