Giclee
"Seventy Four Gun Ship" from Windmill Studio and The Henry Brown Collection
- Item Number
- 133
- Estimated Value
- 950 USD
- Opening Bid
- 300 USD
Item Description
From Windmill Studio - publisher of fine art giclee - comes this, the first print of a planned series of giclees of "Seventy-Four Gun Ship." It's an authentic reproduction of the design plan of a warship designed during the War of 1812 - though not built in time to participate in the hostilities.
This giclee was made by Windmill Studio in 2007, using the original, 1813 plans from the collection of Henry Brown of Pawtuxet, RI. Elements are rearranged to fit a more convenient display size; the original drawings are approximately ten feet in length! Despite the reduction in size, all details are reproduced.
Item Special Note
This giclee of an original drawing measures 54"H x 33"W
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