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Art print of Bruce's Stone, Glentrool by Caroline of Galloway Arts.

Bruce’s Stone is a large granite monument that overlooks Loch Trool in the Galloway Forest Park. Erected in 1929 by the newly formed Scottish Nationalist Party, the stone was built to commemorate the victory of Robert the Bruce over the English in one of the first battles in the Scottish Wars of Independence.

Sitting at the start of the path up the Merrick, the stone provides panoramic views across the Galloway Hills.

Created and printed in her studio in rural Scotland, this print would look great in your home or make the perfect gift for home lovers.

The print comes unframed and printed on quality art paper.

Finished size A4 210 x 297 mm – Print size 190 x 267 mm

Prints are supplied with a border and can be placed directly in a frame or used with a mount.

The prints are high-quality giclee prints on archival quality 316gsm art paper using archival inks.

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