Product Description
The George Jackson Garden Framed Print by Marcia Long features a beautiful landscape as viewed from York Street. The home featured is thought to have been purchased by George Jackson in 1773 or 1774 from Benjamin Waller. During the American Revolution, Jackson risked his life for the American forces by charting a ship and running gunpowder from Bermuda. Featured in this watercolor print is the home itself, surrounded by inviting trees and seasonal blooms.
Features
- Measures 11 1/4"W x 9 1/4"H
- Detailed gold frame
- Giclée print fine art prints on archival paper
- Archival matte board and glass cover
- Signed by local Williamsburg artist Marcia Long
- Made in USA
About the Artist
Marcia Long is a local Williamsburg artist. She holds an art degree from the Ohio State University and received botanical art training at the New York Botanical Garden, the Brookside Botanical Garden in Maryland, the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden in Pittsburgh, the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida and has attended master classes in St. Michael Maryland, Filoli Gardens in Woodside, California and Falls Church, Virginia.