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8.00" x 10.00"
The Historic Gilpin House Art Print
by Gordon Beck
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The Historic Gilpin House art print by Gordon Beck. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The historic Gilpin House, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. Gideon Gilpin was a prosperous Pennsylvania Quaker farmer at the time of the American... more
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Artist's Description
The historic Gilpin House, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. Gideon Gilpin was a prosperous Pennsylvania Quaker farmer at the time of the American Revolutionary War. During the Battle of the Brandywine, Sept., 11, 1777, his home was appropriated by the Continental Army for use as a field headquarters for the Marque de Lafayette, who was second in command to General George Washington. The home looks today much as it did at the time of the battle. This image also available in monochrome. Social media sharing always appreciated.
About Gordon Beck
Thanks so much for your visit. I'm a landscape photographer and artist who's daily inspired by this beautiful world God has given us. I hope you can sense that in my work, and I hope you will find something here that will lift your spirit and brighten your day. My portfolio includes a mix of photos, digital art, and acrylic and oil paintings. If you're looking for something specific, please click the "Galleries" tab where my images are grouped by subject. I appreciate your comments (and shares) and would welcome you to follow me on Facebook to see my latest work. Thanks again and please contact me if you have any questions or specific requests.
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Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS! This piece has been FEATURED on the homepage of the group No Place Like Home, 6/22/2022! Way to go! Please post it in the Group's Features discussion thread for posterity and/or any other thread that fits! l/f
Gordon Beck replied:
Thank you for the feature, Jenny...it is greatly appreciated!