The Artist’s Wife Venice – Limited Edition Print

£65.00

Venice will always have a place in our hearts, the city of love and romance.

This painting of my wife Susan in St Mark’s Square, Venice is one of my favourites.

Available in larger sizes please contact or telephone +44 (0) 1661 820626

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Dimensions 1.00 × 415.00 × 280.00 cm
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The Artist Wife Venice Watercolour Print | Prints of Venice Italy – Alan Reed

Paintings and Prints of Venice

The Artists Wife is one of our best selling Italian Prints of Venice.

Venice will always have a place in our hearts, the city of love and romance.

This painting of my wife Susan in St Mark’s Square, Venice is one of my favourites.

Available in larger sizes please contact or telephone +44 (0) 1661 820626

Painting on Location

Susan became the Artist’s Wife Venice in 1993 when we got married. It was Susan who first introduced me to Italy two years previously. She had lived in Venice for five years and was always enthusing about the country, its people, the culture and of course, the food and wine. We made our first trip together in 1991 and I soon found myself painting exquisite scenes on location. I was beginning to discover for myself why Italy has always inspired artists from all around the world.

Prints of Venice

St Mark’s Square has a special place in Susan’s heart as it was in the Basilica on the 7th April in 1985 that she cried out to God and committed her life to Jesus. So the painting above, titled The Artist’s Wife depicting Susan standing under one of the archways with St Mark’s church in the background, is one that holds poignant memories for Susan. Whenever we go to Venice, we reflect on what happened that day and how much Susan’s life has changed. Of course, it’s not just Susan’s life that was effected. Numerous people have been touched by her story which has inspired them.

The Artis’s Wife Venice and Limited edition Prints of Italy are available from Alan Reed Art Gallery in Ponteland.

Venice is the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region. It is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals, including the Grand Canal thoroughfare. The Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs.