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Hanover County Courthouse Wood Print
by Jean Wright
Product Details
Hanover County Courthouse wood print by Jean Wright. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Built in 1735, this historic courthouse located in Hanover Court House, Virginia. In 1763, Patrick Henry argued the Parson's Cause case, accusing... more
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Artist's Description
Built in 1735, this historic courthouse located in Hanover Court House, Virginia. In 1763, Patrick Henry argued the Parson's Cause case, accusing King George III of tyranny in overturning colonial law without regard to the wishes of his subjects. This is the third oldest courthouse in continuous use in the United States.
About Jean Wright
Growing up on a farm near Davidsonville, Maryland, I observed my father taking his camera everywhere, whether it was out in the field while driving the tractor or into the woods for a Sunday afternoon walk. Fondly, I recall the exciting anticipation as we gathered in the evening to watch his slides flash up on the living room wall. And so began my love of the beauty of nature. Although he is gone, his legacy continues as I now view the world through the lens of a camera. I do not own a fancy camera, nor do I have professional training other than an intro to art class and an art history class in college. My photographs, however, I feel reflect my love of nature and the natural talent God has given me to let others experience that...
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Beverly Guilliams
Congrats on Your Sale!!!....
Kathy Krause
Congratulations on you your sale Jean!
Julia Hiebaum
Gorgeous capture, Congratulations on your sale!
David Stasiak
Congratulations!
Kathy K McClellan
Great capture of this courthouse. We lived in Hanover for 7 years and this made me just a little homesick for the area!
Jean Wright replied:
Thanks. I know what you mean. I've lived in Virginia since 1978, but Maryland is still "home."