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Col Alto - Lexington, Virginia Giclée - Artist Proof

 
Col Alto - Lexington, Virginia Giclée - Artist ProofQuantity in Basket:none
Code: 2413017175
Price:$225.00

 
 
 
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Col Alto - Lexington, Virginia
Issued in 2013
Giclee on paper
IS: 9 x 12 ins.
Edition: 250 and 25 artist's proofs
Artist Proof
$225

P. Buckley Moss giclées are printed using the very latest form of high-tech, high quality art reproduction. We use the finest of substrates (premium acid free canvases and papers with a deckled edge) using archival, pigmented inks for long lasting works of art. Rich in texture and color, each reproduction has the look and feel of a highly prized original.

Col Alto features historic Col Alto, built in 1827 for James McDowell, Governor of Virginia from 1843-1846. For years it was the stopping place for such notables as Governors of the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States Congressmen, academicians, brilliant scholars, revered architects, and great historical figures such as Generals Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee.

All images copyright 1974-2022 P. Buckley Moss