R550.00 – R1,500.00
This thatched-roof structure was built around 1796 as a private mill on the farm Welgelegen. Mostert’s Mill is a truncated tower-mill with a revolving cap. which allows the sails to be turned into the wind. This type of mill is called a ‘Grond Zeile’ by the Dutch, and refers to the fact that the sails are serviced from the ground. Following the Dutch tradition, this mill has four common sails, 6m in length and is wound by a tail-pole. The mill, which is named after Sybrand Jacobus Mostert who acquired the farm in 1823, was most recently restored in 1995.
PRODUCT INFO:
Limited edition 1/100 print, 200mm x 200mm
Giclee print on 200gsm, Archival Matt
* each print includes a bespoke sticker story (to be placed on the back of a frame), the contents of this prints story can be seen above.
FRAMING INFO:
300mm x 300mm Aluminium Box Frame with artwork float mounted and centred
FRAMED OR UNFRAMED?* | No Frame, Black Aluminium |
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