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Image:
6.50" x 10.00"
Overall:
6.50" x 10.00"
Snowy Lawson Tower Wood Print
by Ann-Marie Rollo
Product Details
Snowy Lawson Tower wood print by Ann-Marie Rollo. 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
Courtesy of Scituate Historical Society: ... more
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Artist's Description
Courtesy of Scituate Historical Society:
Millionaire Thomas W. Lawson ordered the construction of Lawson Tower as a complement to his new country estate, “Dreamwold,” at the beginning of the twentieth century. Local legend says that after the Scituate Water Company constructed its steel standpipe, Lawson’s wife Jeannie saw it and asked her husband to do something about the view out their back windows at Dreamwold Hall. Lawson then hired an architect to travel to Europe and research appropriate designs to cover up the standpipe. Recent research, though, suggests that Lawson knew of the water company’s plans well before the standpipe went up, and had plans in mind well in advance.
Conflicting theories also arise as to the exact tower Lawson’s creation was patterned after. Early research showed the possibility of a tower at Stahleck Castle on the Rhine River in Germany as being the template, while new research reveals similarities between Lawson Tower and a spa at...
About Ann-Marie Rollo
A fine art and portrait photographer with a focus in coastal landscape, abstract beach scenes, various portraits and commercial media. She has a passion for photographing musicians and live music and has been fortunate to work with a Grammy Award Winner and other well-known artists. Her work has been published in various known publications including Improper Bostonian and the cover and story in South Shore Living. Her work has been used in promotional materials for well known vendors in the music industry as well as for music tour and festival promotion. She enjoys collaborating with interior designers who are often in search of coastal art in this area. After years of enjoying photography, her business was launched in 2012.
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Richard Jansen
A very different point of view and perspective. Nicely done.