Cambridge Art Prints

As these Cambridge Art Prints suggest, Cambridge England is an historic and fascinating city. The old architecture and the vistas there just spoke to me. Perhaps it’s the ancient colleges or the rich flow of life through the city, but Cambridge cast a spell on me. Each of these prints reminds me of that short time there and I think they also speak to others who have visited or indeed, lived, in Cambridge whether in Uni there or otherwise.

  • Kings College from the River Cam - Gothic Chapel Print by Mark Tisdale

    Kings College Chapel From The River Cam – Cambridge Art

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    On my last trip to the UK, one of my favorite experiences was drifting down the River Cam in Cambridge. Cambridge in general was a gorgeous city. Yet the side of Cambridge one sees from the river was by far my favorite. This is the side of Cambridge that locals refer to as The Backs….

  • Christopher Wren Chapel at Emmanuel College - Cambridge England Print by Mark Tisdale

    Wren Chapel at Emmanuel College – Cambridge England Art Print

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    The streets of Cambridge, England, seemed to be one beautiful vignette after another. Round a corner or peek through a door and it seemed there was invariably some classic old architecture to see. If I hadn’t been preparing to bid farewell to England, I have no doubt I would have turned my afternoon in Cambridge…

  • Wren Library at Trinity College - View From The River Cam - Cambridge Print by Mark Tisdale

    Wren Library From The River Cam – Cambridge Art Print

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    Truly a highlight of my day in Cambridge was ending the day punting on the Cam. It was awesome seeing what the locals refer to as The Backs – the portions of the various colleges in Cambridge that face the River. It’s actually worth remembering that water travel was once the easier route and even…

  • Streets of Cambridge England outside of Whewell’s Courts - Cambridge Print by Mark Tisdale

    Streets of Cambridge – Gothic Revival Architecture Print

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    Sometimes it seems like I have an excessively long list of places I want to return to in that mythical time called someday. And after five trips to Britain, I just keep seeming to add to the list, never subtracting from it! On the positive, I guess that means I find something to appreciate about…

  • The Cambridge American Cemetery WWII - Black and white print by Mark Tisdale

    Fields of the Lost – Cambridge American Cemetery – Art Print

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    Every trip should include unexpected moments, places or experiences we didn’t plan on seeing or doing. Variety is the spice of life as well as art. One of those unexpected places I saw on my last day in England was the Cambridge American Cemetery and War Memorial. I had honestly never heard of this cemetery,…