Colin Bhowmik
Lisbon Tagus River Bridge
Lisbon Tagus River Bridge
Frame Options
Frame Options
All of our canvas prints are wrapped around a 1.5-inch thick, kiln-dried Canadian basswood frame. To complement your decor, we offer white, black and espresso floater frames.
White Floater Frame

Black Floater Frame

Espresso Floater Frame

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At the time of its inauguration in 1966, the bridge was named Salazar Bridge (Ponte Salazar), after Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar, who ordered its construction. After the Carnation Revolution in 1974, which overthrew the remnants of Salazar's Estado Novo regime, the bridge was renamed for April 25, the date of the revolution. It is also commonly called the Tagus River Bridge.
"The appeal of the Tagus River Bridge, with it's resemblance of the Golden Gate Bridge, and the towering Christ the King monument in the distance made for a great shot while boating on the Tagus River." - CB




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Premium Canvas Prints
- 1.5 inch thick kiln-dried Canadian basswood frames that will never warp
- 410 GSM extra thick poly-cotton canvas that won't sag
- Green certified HP inks that won’t fade for 200 years
- An expertly stretched canvas by a trades-person that cares about their craft
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Approximately 70% of mental health challenges have their onset in childhood or youth. Soul Canvas Photography will donate 20% of their profits for every print sold to Kids Help Phone to support mental wellness services for young people.