Product Description
Reproduced from an original watercolor by local Williamsburg artist Marcia Long, this beautiful Peter Hay Kitchen giclée art print offers the perfect opportunity to bring your favorite memories of the Historic Area into your home. Beautifully matted by the artist, set under glass, and framed in gold, this image is part of series created by Long to capture the gracious landscape of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area.
Features
- Giclée art print of watercolor landscape painting by local Williamsburg artist Marcia Long
- Features the Historic Area's Peter Hay's Kitchen
- Matted and in gold wood frame with glass front (picture frame style may vary slightly from the picture)
- 11"L x 9"W
- Made in the USA
- A Colonial Williamsburg exclusive!
Inspiration
Dr. Peter Hay, a prominent physician, rented his house and shop at the corner of Queen and Duke of Gloucester Streets in 1740. He put up a rebus sign with a haystack between his initials. Like other doctor-apothecaries, Hay recommended and sold drugs and sundries. His customers included planters from outlying plantations who acted as physicians to their families and enslaved populations. Today, Peter Hay's Kitchen is one of the 27 Colonial Houses that is available to overnight guests.
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Peter Hay Kitchen Framed
This is a beautiful print by Marcia Long. It's a beautiful picture to remind me of my "Happy Place" & the quality of the work is fantastic!!