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Painting Gallery arrow Building Gallery arrow Paxton City Hall- Limited Edition Giclee Print



Paxton City Hall- Limited Edition Giclee Print


Price: $300


Image Size:20" W X 13" H

 

Medium: Limited Edition Giclée print on heavy, acid free art paper.

 

Paxton is a small town in Central Illinois on the Illinois Central Railroad. I was struck by the beautiful, brick water tower which is unique to the central Illinois area.  The famous water tower in Chicago is more architecturally elaborate but this tower, in a small town of predominantly low buildings, really stands out. The cupola in the background sits above the city hall. The storm clouds were an invention to dramatize the architecture and is typical of the type of storms that often sweep across the prairie. 

 

The original is in the artist's collection is available only as a Giclée print.


Giclée prints are high resolution ink jet prints. It is difficult to tell the print from the original. The paper is similar in weight and texture to the original painting. 

 

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