Piazza San Marco, limited edition lithograph

Piazza San Marco, limited edition lithograph

Matthew Grayson

Piazza San Marco is a world heritage site that I felt worthy of the challenge to attempt to draw. The original drawing was drawn with graphite on board. Only 25 were printed, 4 remain. Each is signed and numbered.

Lithograph print, 2020

17 x 24 in. (43.2 x 61 cm.)

$2,312

In stock

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About Matthew Grayson

Matthew Grayson was born in Bristol, England in 1965 and had an interest in art from an early age. After leaving secondary school in 1982, he attended the City of Bath Technical College, where he studied a higher national diploma in technical illustration and art. Matthew Grayson’s first commissions of public house and animal portraits gained popularity during the next 10 years. The first major step in Grayson’s professional career began with his debut publication of a limited edition print run of Castle Combe Village in Wiltshire. He sold all 250 limited edition prints within four months. Matthew Grayson’s reputation as an artist with a discerning eye for detail and topographical accuracy grew quickly, and in 2005, he produced his […]

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