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The Beaney Canterbury | Limited Edition Art Print by Andy Tuohy

The Beaney Canterbury | Limited Edition Art Print by Andy Tuohy

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Celebrate Canterbury’s cultural heart in winter with this bold snowy The Beaney art print by Andy Tuohy — a festive tribute to one of the city’s most beloved landmarks.

Opened in 1899 and designed by A.H. Campbell, The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge combines Neo-Jacobean and Mock-Tudor flourishes in a striking, Grade II listed façade. This special edition design captures the building blanketed in snow, evoking the charm of Christmas in Canterbury and the magic of a historic city in winter. Perfect as a seasonal gift or as part of a year-round art collection, it reflects Andy Tuohy’s bold travel poster style.

✦ Giclée printed on heavyweight Hahnemühle fine art paper
✦ Signed, embossed and numbered by the artist
✦ Limited edition of 100
✦ Unframed – Size: W50 × H40 cm (19 ¾ × 15 ¾ inches)

This artwork forms part of Andy Tuohy’s celebrated regional series, inspired by the graphic tradition of British travel posters.

UK delivery is included. All prints are sent flat and securely packaged by our UK-based printer. Please allow 7 to 10 working days

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