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Mission Wood Print featuring the photograph Pathway arches by Charlene Adler

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

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Top Mat

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Dimensions

Image:

7.00" x 12.00"

Overall:

7.00" x 12.00"

 

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Pathway arches Wood Print

Charlene Adler

by Charlene Adler

$45.30

Product Details

Pathway arches wood print by Charlene Adler.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

Mission San Jose is also the most restored mission site offering a glimpse at what the mission sites would’ve looked like during the mission... more

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Comments (5)

Sabina Pamfili

Sabina Pamfili

great, Charlene. I would love to see what is lurking behind.

Sabina Pamfili

Sabina Pamfili

A beautiful sight and incredible to think that this was actually built so many years ago. I am always in awe of what was created centuries ago and yet so perfect in its dimensions.

Charlene Adler replied:

Thank you, Sabina. It was a beautiful historic sight to visit and see. Will be posting more photographs of it later.

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

I love the light hitting all the archways!

Charlene Adler replied:

Thank you, Marcia. It was a sunny day to see the beauty.

Steve Rich

Steve Rich

Your work deserves to be featured in our group "The Meandering Photographer" Please consider adding this work to the "Feature History, The Meandering Photographer (Jan-Feb 2024)" active discussion thread. (l/f on 1-26-2024)

Charlene Adler replied:

Thank you, Steve for the feature. Always appreciated.

Artist's Description

Mission San Jose is also the most restored mission site offering a glimpse at what the mission sites would’ve looked like during the mission period. The mission walls, parts of the church, and granary were restored in the 1930’s by the Works Progress Administration.

The mission was moved twice before it found its current site. The first site was moved perhaps to make room for another mission, San Francisco Xavier Najera. The second location was too close to the river and the mission suffered heavy losses due to an epidemic. The mission was then moved a third time to its current location around 1740. The stone walls were completed in 1755. The walls had two purposes, protection from hostile threats, and living quarters for the indigenous people.

The living quarters consisted of a room and a kitchen. They were furnished with a metate, a comal, a pot , water jar, closet, pantry, bed, and dresser. During the peak of the mission in 1768, 350 people would live insid...

About Charlene Adler

Charlene Adler

Charlene Adler is a native of Wisconsin and lives in both Wisconsin and Texas. As a retired teacher, having taught for 25 years, Art has always been a way to express myself whether it be oil painting or photography. To be able to capture an eagle in flight, a flower just blooming or a hummingbird flying is a joy to my heart. All my work is my own. I enjoy showing my photographs as taken or enhancing some with digital art. I think this saying by Carl Sandburg applies to a photographer looking for the perfect shot. "I'm an Idealist. I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way." http://charlene-adler.artistwebsites.com/

 

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