Since 1763 the name 'Russborough' has been synonymous with collecting and dealing in fine art. In the closing decades of the last century the historic town of Port Hope has become home to Lord Russborough's Annex, which specialises in an individual mix of antique maps, paintings and prints.

While Lord Russborough's Annex features a great many works of museum calibre, we also offer a wonderful selection of prints priced at under $100.

Park, James Chalmers

An extract of our prints currently available:

James Chalmers Park -York Minister

Park York minster

JAMES CHALMERS PARK
British
1858 -1938

York Minster

Etching on wove paper, Signed & titled below image. matted glazed black wood frame.
Size: 8 ¼ x 4 7/8” (21 x 12.5 cm) Frame 18 ¼ x 12 ½”
Ref: BDVC1(202)/RL/g.anaa >DDN   PRICE CODE A

The cathedral of York, North Yorkshire, England, built c1230-1472 and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe.
This fine view of the west front of York Minster cathedral with its stained glass window known as the ‘Heart of Yorkshire’. The total of 128 stained glass windows of the Minster are made up of 2 million pieces. The stained glass window (finished in 1408), over the Lady Chapel in the east end has largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world. The 311 glass panels from the Great East Window were removed in 2008 for conservation. The project was completed in 2018, at an estimated cost of £23 million.