'La Salute' hangs in the Legislative Buildings
Local artists are being invited to exhibit their works in the Legislative Building.
One such artist is Grenaby Studio's Graham Rider, who gifted his painting of the landmark; Venetian basilica Santa Maria della Salute.
Originally from Norwich, Graham moved here last year after displaying his works in a London gallery - where his painting of 'La Salute' is celebrated.
It now hangs in outside the Barrool Suite.
Other paintings by the artist are exhibited in the National Railways Museum in York - he has a number of private collectors of his works, including the Duke of Bedford.
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