Queen Victoria Portrait Print
Queen Victoria NPG D10861
© National Portrait Gallery, London
after Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
This print was made a decade after Chantrey's bust of Queen Victoria was completed. The technique for making this print is called anaglyptography or 'medal engraving', and was developed in the 1820s using a ruling machine to ensure evenly-spaced lines. Usually employed to illustrate the appearance of sculpture in relief, for example coins and medals, the pattern of parallel lines in this print reflects the contours of the bust itself.
Extra small 102mm x 153mm £6.00
Small 297mm x 210mm £15.00
Medium 483mm x 329mm £30.00
Large 590mm x 432mm £45.00
Extra large: 840mm x 612mm £75.00
Medium Canvas Shortest edge 297mm £35.00
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border, on the paper of your choice. Please note that dimensions listed above are for the paper size only.
The Photo paper has a semi-gloss finish, ideally suited to reproductions of photographs, while the Art paper has a matt textured surface that works particularly well for reproductions of drawings, etchings and some paintings.
If selecting a frame for Photo paper small or medium, please note that the frame is black, made from solid sustainable wood in the UK, and the dimensions are:
Small: Depth 23mm / Height 332mm / Width 245mm
Medium: Depth 23mm / Height 517mm / Width 362mm










