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Winter's Eve by Rod Chase




. Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof
Size: 30 x 45
Release Date: 10-2007
Code: RCH019GIAPR3045
Edition Size: 15
Issue Price: $1,900.00

. Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered
Size: 30 x 45
Release Date: 10-2007
Code: RCH019GISNU3045
Edition Size: 150
Issue Price: $1,600.00

. Canvas - Artist Proof
Size: 24 x 36
Release Date: 11-2007
Code: RCH019CAAPR2436
Edition Size: 50
Issue Price: $550.00

. Canvas - Signed & Numbered
Size: 24 x 36
Release Date: 11-2007
Code: RCH019CASNU2436
Edition Size: 500
Issue Price: $450.00

. Print - Artist Proof
Size: 20 x 30
Release Date: 10-2007
Code: RCH019PRAPR2030
Edition Size: 50
Issue Price: $225.00

. Print - Signed & Numbered
Size: 20 x 30
Release Date: 10-2007
Code: RCH019PRSNU2030
Edition Size: 500
Issue Price: $195.00




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Chase returns to Washington, D.C. as the source of inspiration for his latest painting of the White House. "Collectors often ask if my Foundation of Freedom series is politically motivated, to which I reply 'no'. Although I actively follow what happens in Washington, these paintings are created out of a deep appreciation for our country and a fascination with her history and architecture. I am challenged by the idea of taking some of the most familiar buildings in America and presenting them with a fresh vision. Once the painting process begins, I am concerned mostly with 'how things look'. Can I capture the light reflecting off the moisture in the air? Does the snow look crunchy or soft? Are the tree limbs convincing? Is the architecture accurate? These are the things that concern me."

- Rod Chase

 

Interesting facts:

George Washington chose the site for the White House in 1791.

James Hoban was selected as the architect.

John Adams became it's first occupant on November 1st in 1800.

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