Pop art creator, Art & Hue has taken a trip to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford for a new collaboration of stylish pop art prints inspired by Britain’s first public museum and the first university museum.
With six new prints celebrating the building’s architecture and exhibition spaces, the pop art is available in three sizes and 12 colours, closely matched to The Treasured Collection of paints by Graphenstone inspired by the Ashmolean’s exhibits.
Opened 340 years ago on 24 May 1683, the Museum’s grade I listed façade was designed in 1845 by architect Charles Cockerell, and the contemporary interior was redeveloped in 2009 by Rick Mather.
The collection includes three prints of the exterior, celebrating Cockerell’s classical frontage, and three prints of the Museum’s interiors, capturing the spirit of a promenade through its galleries.
Exclusively by Art & Hue, all pop art is printed to order on museum-quality archival card of 310gsm, made from 100% ethically-sourced cotton, with fine-art pigment inks for longevity.
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