It was at this house where the famous Tulip staircase ghost photograph was taken.
Queen’s House is located in Greenwich, London. King James l commissioned the architect Inigo Jones to design a home for his wife Anne of Denmark in 1616.
Jones’ design represented a shift in English architecture. It was the first neoclassical building in England. It contrasted starkly with the then prevalent Elizabethan architecture, which often showcased red bricks, turrets, and towers.
Giclée print using pigment inks on Hahnemühle Baryta FB paper.
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It was at this house where the famous Tulip staircase ghost photograph was taken.
Queen’s House is located in Greenwich, London. King James l commissioned the architect Inigo Jones to design a home for his wife Anne of Denmark in 1616.
Jones’ design represented a shift in English architecture. It was the first neoclassical building in England. It contrasted starkly with the then prevalent Elizabethan architecture, which often showcased red bricks, turrets, and towers.
Giclée print using pigment inks on Hahnemühle Baryta FB paper.
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This artwork is sold by Stephen Hodgetts Photography from United Kingdom