Brisbane Street, Ipswich circa 1940s - PRINT
Limited edition reproduction print of original artwork of Brisbane Street, Ipswich in the 1940s, a time when the town stood at the heart of Queensland’s industrial and civic life. Grand masonry buildings line the street, their clock tower, banks, and shopfronts reflecting the prosperity and confidence of an earlier era. Pedestrians in period dress move purposefully along the footpaths, remembering a daily rhythm shaped by work, commerce, and community. Vintage motor cars pass quietly through the scene, marking the gradual modernisation of a town rooted in tradition. Through layered colour and textured surfaces, the painting preserves a moment in time - an authentic glimpse of Ipswich’s streetscape as it once was, rich with history and quiet continuity.
Multiple sizes available on archival Hahnemuhle 308gsm Photo Rag Paper or archival Hahnemuhle 400gsm canvas. High resolution archival Giclee printing using wide format printers and Ultrachrome Japanese Pro inks. Please note that as prints are produced on demand, processing times will be slightly longer. Prints are rolled into a cylinder for postage. Postage is free Australia-wide.
Canvas v Photo Rag Paper - The matte, no-glare woven surface of the canvas provides a textured, artistic and ‘painterly’ feel. The canvas print is ready to be stretched over wooden bars (stretcher bars) with or without a frame.
The smooth, matte finish of the photo rag paper provides an exceptionally sharp, clear and detailed image. The rag paper requires framing under glass or acrylic for protection. It is recommended to keep out of direct sunlight and humidity.
Limited edition Giclee prints are individually signed, numbered and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Please note this image is shown in low resolution. The purchased print will be produced using a professional high resolution scan.
Limited edition reproduction print of original artwork of Brisbane Street, Ipswich in the 1940s, a time when the town stood at the heart of Queensland’s industrial and civic life. Grand masonry buildings line the street, their clock tower, banks, and shopfronts reflecting the prosperity and confidence of an earlier era. Pedestrians in period dress move purposefully along the footpaths, remembering a daily rhythm shaped by work, commerce, and community. Vintage motor cars pass quietly through the scene, marking the gradual modernisation of a town rooted in tradition. Through layered colour and textured surfaces, the painting preserves a moment in time - an authentic glimpse of Ipswich’s streetscape as it once was, rich with history and quiet continuity.
Multiple sizes available on archival Hahnemuhle 308gsm Photo Rag Paper or archival Hahnemuhle 400gsm canvas. High resolution archival Giclee printing using wide format printers and Ultrachrome Japanese Pro inks. Please note that as prints are produced on demand, processing times will be slightly longer. Prints are rolled into a cylinder for postage. Postage is free Australia-wide.
Canvas v Photo Rag Paper - The matte, no-glare woven surface of the canvas provides a textured, artistic and ‘painterly’ feel. The canvas print is ready to be stretched over wooden bars (stretcher bars) with or without a frame.
The smooth, matte finish of the photo rag paper provides an exceptionally sharp, clear and detailed image. The rag paper requires framing under glass or acrylic for protection. It is recommended to keep out of direct sunlight and humidity.
Limited edition Giclee prints are individually signed, numbered and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Please note this image is shown in low resolution. The purchased print will be produced using a professional high resolution scan.