Joseph Halford Ross – The Rose Arch

Size

Please find the size options above. These refer to the dimensions of the image only. All Medici prints come with a border around the image with the title and artist name printed at the foot of the sheet.

Artist Biography

Joseph Halford Ross (1866-1909) attended Wolverhampton, Leicester and Nottingham Schools of Art, and later studied under the scenic artist, Hart Turpin, at the Theatre Royal in Nottingham. He painted sets dioramas and panoramas for a number of companies including De Beckett and Limmington Co., and Hamilton’s Panoramas. Halford Ross also painted Joseph Poole’s Myrioramas for seven years. These were presumably like dioramas – paintings viewed through a number of translucent screens to convey a realistic feeling of depth. His oil paintings and watercolours reflect his ability to create the realistic illusion of a landscape. He also taught painting at Oakham Schools and Ladies’ College, and was an instructor in carving and modeling at Nottingham School of Art.

Paper / Board

255gsm Art Paper

Our standard prints are reproduced on a premium semi matt finish paper. Its micro-porous resin coating provides exceptional colour accuracy and stability


315gsm Museum Quality Watercolour Art Board, Acid Free

Our watercolour board has a natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface equivalent to a traditional etching fine art paper. The surface has a special matte coating, designed for high quality fine art reproduction with giclée technology. It is an archival quality paper with great colour accuracy.

Postage & Packaging

Standard Delivery

Standard Delivery items are usually dispatched within 2 working days of the order being placed. We aim to deliver within:

3-5 working days for UK
4-7 working days for Europe
7-10 working days for USA, Canada, Fast East, Australasia and the rest of the world.


Delivery Prices

Standard UK delivery from £3.50 
Europe & the rest of the world from £8.00
All prints will be tissue wrapped, bubble wrapped and packed into robust cardboard tubes.