Product Description
Reproduced from an original watercolor by Williamsburg artist Marcia Long, this beautiful giclée print offers the opportunity to bring your favorite memories of the Historic Area into your home.
In the early 1740s, James Shields assumed proprietorship of the tavern that his father-in-law had operated several decades earlier. Shields Tavern guests today dine on southern comfort foods inspired by "colonial receipts." Guests are immersed in the complete tavern dining experience, making them part of the story with music, games and lively interaction with costumed interpreters.
Beautifully matted, set under glass, and framed in gold, this image is part of a series created by Long to capture the gracious landscape of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area.
Features
- Giclee print of watercolor landscape painting By Williamsburg artist Marcia Long
- Features Historic Area image
- Matted and in gold frame
- Glass front
- 11"L x 9"W
- Made in the USA
- WILLIAMSBURG exclusive!
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Shields tavern
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