The White Horse on the Berkshire Downs has, of
course, had an impact on so many cultural forms – from Henry Moore’s
sculpture to Chesterton’s poetry and the literature of Thomas Hughes (of
‘Tom Brown’s Schooldays’ fame). And of course Eric Ravilious was also
fascinated by the White Horse (see prints). But whereas Ravilious
situates the Horse right at the top of the picture, Holloway frames it
through use of the chalk paths, and the Horse is situated centrally
within the photograph.
Size: Image size 35.0 x 51.0; incl. border:46.5 x 61.0cm
Format: Format: Giclée photographic print; open edition on finest
museum-grade acid-free Canson Baryta Photographique. Hand-embossed.
FRAMING SERVICE
All prints are available for our framing service. Each frame
is individually made to complement your print perfectly.We strongly recommend selecting the mounting option when framing this image. This ensures the entire print remains intact—preserving the limited edition number and avoiding the need for any trimming.