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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837 and today is very much a working building, being the... more
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Average Rating (4.84 Stars):
Constance Harper
April 26th, 2024
Very beautiful painting! Love the greeting cards!
Paul Cutright
April 25th, 2024
I loved the card. Message inside was perfect (just like I requested) Only comment - the picture seemed too large for the card (glue showing on the side) Next time I will down size the picture. I have ordered many cards from fineartamerica and have been very pleased with the artist selection and quality of the art. Paul Cutright
Sitara Laurenti
April 25th, 2024
Gorgeous!! rich colors, lovely glossy finish.
Sitara Laurenti
April 25th, 2024
Beautiful..lovely gloss finish, vibrant colors and amazing details
Kathleen Sanford
April 24th, 2024
Loved this! Colors not quite as bright as what you are showing but I still loved it!
Kathleen Sanford
April 24th, 2024
I thought the colors could have been a little brighter but I was happy with the product!
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837 and today is very much a working building, being the centrepiece and administrative headquarters of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth.
Located in the City of Westminster, the Palace is huge with 775 rooms, many decorated with priceless works of art that form part of the Royal Collection. It is the venue for many Royal ceremonies, state occasions, state visits and Royal hospitality, all of which are organised by the Royal Household.
Originally known as Buckingham House, the building which forms the core of today's palace was built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1705. It was subsequently acquired by George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte. It was enlarged during the 19th century and finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837.
More than 50,000 people visit the Palace each year as guests to banquets, lu...
Award-winning artist, Richard Harpum, paints in a realist style, paying meticulous attention to detail. His medium of choice is acrylics on canvas or board but he also uses oils and paints watercolour florals. Richard's primary focus is landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes and gardens but he also paints portraits, still lifes and florals. The effective use of light is a key ingredient to all of Richard’s works and he spends a great deal of time before starting a painting in selecting a composition that provides both drama and contrast. Born in Bromley, England, in 1951, Richard has had a passion for drawing and painting from a very young age. As a youngster, he was always drawing and became a prolific painter after he received an...
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Richard Harpum
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837 and today is very much a working building, being the centrepiece and administrative headquarters of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth. Located in the City of Westminster, the Palace is huge with 775 rooms, many decorated with priceless works of art that form part of the Royal Collection. It is the venue for many Royal ceremonies, state occasions, state visits and Royal hospitality, all of which are organised by the Royal Household. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building which forms the core of today's palace was built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1705. It was subsequently acquired by George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte. It was enlarged during the 19th century and finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. More than 50,000 people visit the Palace each year as guests to banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and the Royal Garden Parties. Indeed, I was once fortunate enough to be invited to one of the Garden Parties. The state rooms, used for official and state entertaining, are open to the public each year for most of August and September as part of the Palace's summer opening. Having done a tour, I can highly recommend a visit. This painting shows the Palace at dusk in the depths of winter just after a snow fall. The floodlights were switched on, creating some interesting colours on the façade and on the Victoria Memorial in front of the Palace. I must admit before starting the painting, I had not realised just how many windows there are!