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20x30 inches |
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Lithograph |
Signed 500 LE |
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20x30 inches |
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Lithograph |
Signed 50 AP |
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24x36 inches |
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Lithograph |
Signed 395 LE |
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24x36 inches |
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Lithograph |
Signed 40 AP |
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30x45 inches |
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Giclee |
Signed 150 LE |
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30x45 inches |
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Giclee |
Signed 15 AP |
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Beacon Hill is a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, that borders the Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. It covers about one square mile and is presently home to approximately 10,000 people. It is a neighborhood of Federal-style rowhouses, with some of the highest property values in the nation. Known for its narrow streets, brick sidewalks and gas-lit streets, it has been home to many famous Americans including Louisa May Alcott, Robert Frost, John Hancock, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Cabot Lodge, Sylvia Plath, David Lee Roth, Carly Simon and Daniel Webster to name a few.
"Acorn Street, which is pictured in 'Old Glory', is a narrow lane within Beacon Hill that is paved with cobblestones. It is often mentioned as the most picturesque street in Boston. At twilight, the focal point of the whole street is the flag which literally glows in the dimming light. The street light on the upper left is not lighted. This I did to keep the eye traveling to the interior of the lane. If it had been lit, it would have shown off all the brick walls around it taking the viewer to that area rather than down the lane to 'Old Glory'." |

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