Kitchen at Hezekiah Alexander Homesite Metal Print
by Mary Ann Artz
Product Details
Kitchen at Hezekiah Alexander Homesite metal print by Mary Ann Artz. 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
The Hezekiah Alexander House in Charlotte, North Carolina, built in 1774, is the oldest surviving structure in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It... more
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Comments (12)
Artist's Description
The Hezekiah Alexander House in Charlotte, North Carolina, built in 1774, is the oldest surviving structure in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. The image here is of the reconstructed kitchen. Please see https://fineartamerica.com/controlpanel/updateartwork.html?artworkid=29120717 for an image of the house itself.
The 600-acre plantation was home to Alexander, his wife Mary Sample, and their 10 children. Alexander, like many of the other wealthy Mecklenburg leaders, owned slaves. He was one of five men - John McKnitt Alexander, Ephraim Brevard, Abraham Alexander and Thomas Polk - who were at the center of Mecklenburg's political and economic struggles during the Revolutionary War years. These men, the Committee of Safety, maintained order and kept citizens informed of the turbulent events taking place. In 1775, news of a British attack on Massachusetts colonists reached the Carolinas.
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About Mary Ann Artz
I'm constantly amazed by the intricacies in the small things all around us... the tiny veins in a flower petal, the metallic blue luster of a dragonfly's wing, the downy feathers on a baby bird... the beauty is everywhere. I love the challenge of trying to capture these fine details in my photographs.
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Connie Fox
This is fantastic, Mary Ann. Love it! l/f
Mary Ann Artz replied:
Thank you!
Mary Ann Artz
Thanks for the feature in No Place Like Home
Nancy Griswold
Wonderful image and BW ! Saw it featured in No Place like Home group FAV
Mary Ann Artz replied:
Thank you!
Mary Ann Artz
Thanks for the feature in Black and White Photography
Mary Ann Artz
Thanks for the feature in Daily Promotion
Mary Ann Artz
Thanks for the feature in Just Perfect
Mary Ann Artz
Thanks for the feature in New FAA Uploads
Kip DeVore
Wow, some history here. Nice image.
Mary Ann Artz replied:
Thank you!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Mary Ann Artz replied:
Thank you!
Mary Ann Artz
Thanks for the feature in Exclusive Feature Me Group
Mary Ann Artz
Thanks for the feature in FAA Portraits
Kathi Isserman
CONGRATULATIONS your beautiful image has been FEATURED on the HOME PAGE of SHOWCASING THE SOUTH GROUP! Please add this to the discussion 2019-2020 FEATURES L
Mary Ann Artz replied:
Thank you!