$100.00
Award winning architect Jonathan Lacrosse was commissioned to hand draw a series of architectural renderings in graphite; the renderings can be hung alone or as part of a series. They are reminiscent of 18th and 19th century engravings, and recapture an art that is all but lost in the modern day world.
The second in our exclusive architectural series is a detailed bracket. This bracket is from the famed Owens-Thomas House in Savannah, Georgia, designed by English Architect William Jay in 1816. The bracket is one of four which help support the unique porch above; it was on this porch that the Marquis de Lafayette addressed the citizens of Savannah during his tour of the United States in 1825. The porch and brackets are made of cast iron and were manufactured in Birmingham, England. It is possibly the first example of the use of structural iron construction in the United States.
The original is a one of a kind rendering. Art quality giclees were created from the original rendering in an exclusive and limited production of 100; the item in this listing is one of the giclees. Each giclee is individually produced through a high-resolution, high-fidelity process using a special large format art printer on thick archival art paper, and is signed and numbered by the artist. The giclees are exquistely and finely crafted, and as detailed as the original. The item is unframed.
Note: artist retains copyright to rendering. Cannot be reproduced for sale. Watermark image is for internet display purposes, and does not appear on the actual rendering.