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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Soon to be Forgotten Poster
by Mary Ellen Mueller Legault
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Soon to be Forgotten poster by Mary Ellen Mueller Legault. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
These wooden barns are disappearing from our landscapes, it is such a pity! They are much more attractive than the cold, metal barns. This barn was... more
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Artist's Description
These wooden barns are disappearing from our landscapes, it is such a pity! They are much more attractive than the cold, metal barns. This barn was in Vermont. Framed and matted.
About Mary Ellen Mueller Legault
NOTICE: All work in this gallery is the original work of Mary Ellen Mueller Legault. It is for sale, copyrighted to Mary Ellen Mueller Legault and, as such, is protected by US and International Copyright laws. BIO: WATERCOLORS, WATERCOLORS AND MORE WATERCOLORS....with a few pencil drawings and a photo or two. See also: my sisters and brother Jackie Mueller-Jones, Carol Mueller, Debbie Mueller-Peate , Albert J. Mueller. I was born into an artistic family and doodling was a way of life. The margins in my school books were usually much more interesting to me than the actual subject matter being taught. These were empty spaces just waiting to be filled with fun things, such as lips, snakes, eyes, leaves,...
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Suzanne McKee
What a lovely painting! It was kind of you to comment on my painting and it gave me an opportunity to visit your gallery. I love all of your art and photography but I especially love this one of the old barn. It shouldn't be forgotten, it should be preserved!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
The title tells it all. I like pics and paintings of old buildings. They intrrigue me. I want to go inside, look around imagining what history could whisper to me.