Griffin
Griffin
This print is of part of a fresco found at the palace of Knossos. The palace had been the centre of a Bronze Age civilisation of the Minoans (named after the legendary King Minos). After its discovery it was excavated by an archeological team led by Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. Evans would later re-imagine and partially restore the palace.
The fresco depicts a Griffin, a mythological creature with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. In ancient Greek, they symbolised strength and bravery.
The colours of this fresco print would work well in a bedroom but equally a living room or conservatory.
Our size options refer to the print size.
Large Print - 60cm x 75cm (80cm x 95cm when selected with a mount), plus the frame width.
Medium Print - 30cm x 37.5cm (40cm x 47.5cm when selected with a mount), plus the frame width.
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