This is a fine art print of the original watercolour & ink painting of the White Cross Pub.
The pub in this painting was built in 1780, originally called the Waterman’s Arms, it was then renamed The Water Cross in 1840. The pub is often partially submerged by the tidal Thames, but this has not stopped this pub from being an integral part of the Richmond Riverside for over 240 years.
The location of this painting can be reached by going to what3words.com and entering: arena.warm.agrees
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Watercolour by Marcus Müller
Pictured by Alex Barros
White Cross Pub, watercolour & ink painting
Reproduced on Giclée Fine Art Velvet Eftching Archival Paper 270gsm with eco-friendly inks, wrapped in cellophanne & recycled paper.