Signers Panels
Signers Panel 2
- Item Number
- 2
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 100 USD
Item Description
One of 72 segments which comprise a "Texas-sized" reproduction of the dramatic “Reading of the Texas Declaration of Independence” by artists Charles & Fanny Normann, originally created for the Texas Centennial Celebration in 1936. The painting memorialized the work of the fifty-nine elected delegates at Washington-on-the-Brazos who declared Texas independent from Mexico in 1836. The image was divided into 72 segments, then numerous local artists, both professional & amateur, were assigned a segment of the image to paint on a 2 X 3 ft. panel. These segments were assembled onto an 18 X 24 ft. grid to create an impressive reproduction of the painting, three times its original size. This one-of-a-kind item was unveiled for the 175th anniversary of the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence.
Each panel is identified by number. Many panels were painted by Blinn College students and others by professional artists. The artist name will be listed, otherwise it was painted by a student. Each panel will include a “Certificate of Authenticity”.
Item Special Note
For panels to be shipped, there will be an additional $60-$80 for special packaging and handling.
Contact the Museum at 936-878-2461 for exact amount. Payment will be made separately to the Museum.
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