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Casa Loma, Toronto's Majestic Castle

Casa Loma, Toronto's Majestic Castle

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Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival-style castle located in midtown Toronto. Built between 1911 and 1914, it was the former residence of Sir Henry Pellatt, a prominent Canadian financier and military man. The castle's name means "Hill House" in Spanish, reflecting its position on a hill overlooking the city.

Casa Loma, a magnificent castle-like structure in Toronto, has a rich and intriguing history. Sir Henry Pellatt, a prominent Canadian financier and military man, commissioned its construction as his dream home in the early 20th century. The grand estate was completed in 1914, showcasing opulent architecture and luxurious interiors. However, Pellatt's fortunes took a downturn, and financial difficulties forced him to abandon the property in 1923. Unable to maintain the massive estate, Pellatt's dream home fell into disrepair. In 1933, the City of Toronto acquired ownership of Casa Loma due to unpaid taxes, marking the beginning of its transformation into a public asset.

Today, Casa Loma has evolved into a beloved landmark and a sought-after wedding venue, offering couples a truly romantic and historic setting for their special day. Its grand architecture, featuring towering turrets and expansive halls, combined with meticulously maintained gardens and stunning interiors, provides an unparalleled fairy-tale backdrop for both ceremonies and receptions. The castle's unique ambiance transports couples and their guests to a bygone era of elegance and grandeur, making every wedding celebration truly memorable.

Beyond its role as a wedding venue, Casa Loma has become an integral part of Toronto's cultural landscape and a significant tourist attraction. The castle offers a variety of experiences that contribute to its community significance. Visitors can enjoy historical tours that provide insights into early 20th-century life among Toronto's elite, offering a glimpse into the city's past. Educational programs cater to school groups, fostering an appreciation for history and architecture among younger generations. The venue also hosts seasonal events and exhibitions, adding to Toronto's vibrant cultural calendar. Additionally, Casa Loma's unique setting has made it a popular location for film and television productions, further cementing its place in popular culture and contributing to Toronto's reputation as a film-friendly city.

FOR ART PRINTS: 

  • Sizes available are: 5"x7", 8'x10", 9"x12" and 11"x14".
  • Reproduced on high-quality 100lb paper and archival ink so your art will last for years to come! Ready to frame for wall art. Colours may vary due to screen/monitor settings.
  • Framing: We do not offer framing at this time.

FOR GREETING CARDS:

  • Size available is: 4.25”x5.5”.

PAPER & DESCRIPTION

  • Print and cards are of my original handmade marker sketches.
  • For my original work I use Copic, and Winsor and Newton alcohol-based and acrylic ink markers.
  • Prints are signed by the artist.

PACKAGING
Prints: All prints are packaged with love, sealed in an eco-friendly, compostable cello sleeve made of plant fibers with thick backing cardboard and mailed in a non-bend envelope to ensure the print remains in perfect condition.
Greeting CardsAll cards are blank inside and a kraft envelope is included. All greeting cards are packed in a clear cellophane bag. 

ECO EFFORTS

  • It's very important to us to keep being as eco-friendly as possible.
  • PLA compostable sleeves and recycled postcards.
  • We welcome and encourage any suggestions you might have.

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COPYRIGHT
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Any unauthorized reprint or use of this image is strictly prohibited. No part of the artwork may be reproduced, resold, or used for promotional or social media use without written consent from the artist of © Wynand van Niekerk, @downtownsketcher.

Copyright © Wynand van Niekerk ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Materials

Alcohol based markers, Copic markers, Winsor and Newton markers, Farber Castell fine liners and card

Shipping

Free Domestic & International shipping

Dimensions

Prints available in 4 sizes: 5'x7', 8'x10'. 9'x12', 11'x14'

Originals available in 9'x12' only

Care Instructions

It's important that you should care for your fine art prints just as you would any delicate and valuable artwork. With proper handling, your prints will remain in pristine condition for many years to come.

Follow these recommendations:

Handling
Natural skin oils or other contaminants can easily transfer to the print. As a preventative measure, we recommend washing your hands before touching the print. Use both hands and support the back of the print when picking it up.
Never attempt to rub the surface of the image with your finger or fingernail as this could scratch the surface of the print.

Exposure to Elements
Keep your print out of direct sunlight. Even the best quality materials are subject to cracking or fading if exposed to prolonged periods of sunlight. Although normal incandescent light bulbs do not present a problem, fluorescent lights do emit harmful ultraviolet rays.
Hang your print away from areas where airborne grime, dust and pollutants such as cigarette smoke can leave a discolouring residue.
Avoid extreme fluctuations in moisture and temperature. Excessive fluctuations between dryness and humidity, or extreme heat and cold can negatively affect the state of your print. Museums keep the temperature generally around 18 degrees Celsius and a relative humidity of 40%. If the humidity is too high, be on the lookout for mold.

Framing
When framing your print use a good quality glass specifically designed for protecting fine art and photographic images. We also recommend using an acid-free archival mat to prevent the print and glass from touching. Like many artworks, an original is sensitive to light. Please ensure that your framer uses UV resistant/museum glass when framing. This glass will protect the artwork against direct or indirect light for years to come.

Storage
To prevent accidents, store your print away from anything that might press against the image surface. Some objects may not seem sharp enough to damage the print, but you'd be surprised at what will cause a scratch, a tear, or a rip.
Do not stack prints on top of each other. Separate them with pieces of acid-free paper to avoid damage.
Wrap your print well if you plan to transport it. Be sure to put a piece of acid-free paper over the front to protect the print. Rough handling can damage the print so pack it securely.
Do not cover your print with plastic for long periods of time. If there is humidity in the air, the mold may begin to grow. Cotton, acid-free sheets are the best for keeping dust away.

Cleaning
The print should be dusted with a clean, soft rag, to prevent dust buildup. Never use cleaning products or water as this may permanently damage the print.
Do not blow on your print as you may inadvertently deposit water droplets that can mark your print.
If using compressed air, apply short bursts while keeping the nozzle at least 12" back from the face of the print.

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