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Museum-Quality Matte Paper Print available in two sizes:
12" x 16" (30cm x 40cm): $35.00
24" x 32" (60cm x 80cm): $48.00
“He loved maps, and in his hall there hung a large one of the Country Round with all his favourite walks marked on it in red ink." - The Hobbit, Chapter I: An Unexpected Party
Come into the breakfast room at Bag End and peer over Bilbo's shoulder as he is making the famous map on which he marked his favorite walks around the Shire in special red ink. It's a lovely early afternoon in late spring, and Bilbo has fortified himself with a great mug of tea and a nice piece of toast and jam, but he's become so absorbed in his project that he scarcely notices the telltale thrush who has hopped in at the window in search of crumbs.
Hobbits are keenly observant of the natural world, as is evidenced by their writings that we think of as J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, which are filled with countless passages describing trees, rivers, lakes, flowers, wildlife, and so much more. Bilbo would have known so much about the landscape and life of the four farthings from his many walks. In fact, he has painted a tiny figure of himself setting out from The Hill. A travelling dwarf is near the capitol, Michel Delving, while a tarrying elf is in the eaves of the Woody End. Every spot on the map would have been filled with Bilbo's experiences and memories.
In the little jug on the table, each of the flowers has a special meaning. Bachelor's buttons represent Bilbo's chosen lifestyle. Daisies are reminiscent of his riddling game beneath the mountains, and snapdragons foreshadow his encounter with Smaug. Meanwhile, the poppies are my symbol for J.R.R. Tolkien due to his experiences in the Great War, while the white cow parsley symbolizes Edith Bratt Tolkien, who once danced among such flowers.
Bilbo has splurged on an especially large sheet of handmade paper for this delightful project. He has made his own watercolors out of flowers and leaves, and doubtless his ink would have been made of walnut husks and other local, natural ingredients.
If you've always wanted to go on a hobbit walking-party, hanging a museum-quality print of this original hand-done painting can be a celebration of your fondest wishes and a reminder to get out for a good walk of your own soon.
"Bilbo's Favourite Walks" Tolkien Art Print
Every print you purchase comes with a white border for your convenience. The 32” x 24” print features an image that is 24” x 20” total, with a 2” border on the top and bottom, and a 4” border on either side. The 16” x 12” print features an image that is 12” x 10” total, with a 1” border on the top and bottom, and a 2” border on either side. If you take your print to a framer, you can either have it framed with the border or have your framer remove the border before framing.
The 250 gsm/ 110lb paper is perfect for fine art, designed to last for years without losing its original beauty. It is FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications, depending on regional availability, for the sake of the Earth. Each poster is shipped in robust packaging, ensuring it arrives safely and securely. Paper sizes may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters.
Your order will be printed on-demand by Gelato - a recognized leader in the creation of fine art prints. As the artist, I have ordered samples of my prints to ensure quality, but if you experience any quality issues, please contact support at Gelato via the many support options offered on this page: https://www.gelato.com/contact
Thank you so much for your purchase. Wishing you great enjoyment!
