The Customs House Nashville Tennessee Sepia Metal Print
by Lisa Wooten
Product Details
The Customs House Nashville Tennessee Sepia metal print by Lisa Wooten. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
When President Rutherford B. Hayes laid the cornerstone of the Customs House on September 19, 1877, it symbolized the end of Southern Reconstruction... more
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Artist's Description
When President Rutherford B. Hayes laid the cornerstone of the Customs House on September 19, 1877, it symbolized the end of Southern Reconstruction after the Civil War. Approval for a federal building dates to 1856, but construction delays and the Civil War caused Nashville to wait for more than twenty years for a facility to house federal courts, customs, and post office. Treasury architect William Appleton Potter designed this grand example of the Victorian Gothic style. From its massive yet ornate stone block a central clock tower soars. The many rich details, such as the Gothic lancet windows and a deeply inset triple-arch entrance, make this an exceptional example of Victorian Gothic architecture. In the 1990s the Customs House was declared surplus property by the federal government and was turned over to Metro Nashville government which worked toward its renovation and reuse. The building is now leased from the city by a private firm which renovated its interior and leases the s...
About Lisa Wooten
I am a retired fitness instructor/personal trainer just wanting to show people the beautiful world we live in. The beautiful world God has given us. Beauty is around us everywhere, the matter is that we have to see it with different eyes. Everyone knows that a flower, a puppy or a sunset is beautiful, but there are many other things that deserve our attention and that are beautiful for other reasons than simply visual. Things tell us stories, everything you find in your way has something to say, an old building, an abandoned church, even old tools tell us about themselves. But, how do we make other people listen and find the beauty? Well, that's called "art". Art makes things talk by themselves and tell us their story, it gives real...
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DLGoldstein Photography
Great capture
Sharon McConnell
Wonderful capture!
Marine B Rosemary
Amazing image!
Maria Coulson
Beautiful work.
Joe Schofield
Cool wide angle!
Debby Pueschel
Great point of view. FL
Stuart Litoff
Very nice!
Anas Afash
Very awesome .. L/F
Jim Love
revisit
Fei A
Great result here !
Kathy McClure
This is an interesting building and image of it.
Judy Vincent
Great capture!
Warren LaBaire Photography
Nicely captured L/F
Jennifer Jenson
Wonderful work!
Steve Raley
Quite intriguing,,,nicely done!
Denise Harty
Wonderful perspective! L/F
Julieanne Case
Amazing building and capture. l/f
Anthony Jones
Beautiful work, Lisa!
Carol Montoya
Wonderful capture in sepia~
Brigitta Diaz
Very cool perspective! L/F
Joan Bertucci
Wonderful architecture Lisa and the sepia gives it an old world feel!
Allen Beatty
Splendid !!
Joan Carroll
revisit
Katia Witkowski
Beautiful sepia image!