Blossoms at Jacob Hamblin Home – Giclee Print
Giclee print from original watercolor painting of Jacob Hamblin Home
About this Item
Jacob Hamblin was an early Utah pioneer who was a great leader and a friend to the local Native Americans. He built this home near the Santa Clara River and it is still there today restored as a pioneer-life visitor center for the LDS Church. An orchard of pink blossoms explodes in color each Spring which is a delight for visitors. “Jacob Hamblin” is reproduced from an original watercolor painting by Roland Lee. Using today’s latest Giclee printing technology, each print is individually created using archival inks on acid-free archival paper. Giclee prints have a projected life span of 80 to 200 years when kept from direct sunlight and should provide enjoyment for generations. Each image is individually printed on order, then hand-inspected, signed and numbered by the artist. Because of this care, we need about two weeks from the time you place your order until we can ship the artwork. For protection during shipping, all prints are sent rolled in a sturdy mailing tube.
$300.00
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