The DM Collection
Girl with the Frog Umbrella - Print
Girl with the Frog Umbrella - Print
The first known collapsible umbrella dates back to the year 21 AD when Wang Mang, Emperor of the Xin Dynasty, had one designed for a ceremonial four-wheeled carriage.
Reproduced from Daniel Mackie's watercolour painting, this print is printed on somerset velvet 225gsm fine art paper.
Shipped in a tube. Frame not included. Signed by the artist.
Girl in the rain with a Japanese print style umbrella, You can see this painting in progress on Daniel's Blog, here..
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Purchased this and several other items. They are making wonderful gifts. Each recipient has been delighted. Appreciate how nicely packaged as well.
Purchased this and several other items. They are making wonderful gifts. Each recipient has been delighted. Appreciate how nicely packaged as well.
I just love this. The duck handle, the frog's eyes on the umbrella, the colours - wonderful. Such a great concept. I have purchased several prints and I love them. I live in Australia.