"Thomas Jefferson's White Oak Tree On The Way To James Madison's For Afternoon Tea" oil on maple, C. Twomey Framed by hand in a gorgeous floating stained box frame. |
An ancient white oak tree, hundreds of years old, on the way from Thomas Jefferson's Monticello to James Madison's Montpelier. It is a rare oak with a huge tulip-shaped trunk. I was lucky enough to paint it before it was fenced off.
In oil, 12" W X 24" H on gessoed maple board.
Please note: shipping time may depend on how quickly this dries.
Please note: shipping time may depend on how quickly this dries.
Original for sale at www.saatchi.com HERE.
Print available HERE.
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