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Texas Capital by Rod Chase
Texas Capital by Rod Chase Rod Chase has painted one of the Lone Star State's most famous and revered landmarks, the Texas Capital Building. Standing at the end of Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, and is the fourth building to house the Texas Government. It was originally designed in 1881 and constructed from 1882 - 1888. It was severely damaged by fire in 1983 and it took 3 years to renovate. In 1993 a four story underground extension was added to increase ...more
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Dimensions:10" x 15"
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| Price: $90.00 |
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| Signed and Numbered Edition of 500 |
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Dimensions:20" x 30"
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| Price: $195.00 |
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| Giclee on Paper |
| Artist Proof Edition of 50 |
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Dimensions:20" x 30"
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| Price: $225.00 |
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| Giclee on Canvas |
| Signed and Numbered Edition of 350 |
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Dimensions:24" x 36"
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| Price: $575.00 |
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| Artist Proof Edition of 35 |
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Dimensions:24" x 36"
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| Price: $675.00 |
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| Giclee on Canvas - Grande Edition |
| Signed and Numbered Edition of 75 |
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Dimensions:30" x 45"
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| Price: $950.00 |
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Texas Capital by Rod Chase Rod Chase has painted one of the Lone Star State's most famous and revered landmarks, the Texas Capital Building. Standing at the end of Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, and is the fourth building to house the Texas Government. It was originally designed in 1881 and constructed from 1882 - 1888. It was severely damaged by fire in 1983 and it took 3 years to renovate. In 1993 a four story underground extension was added to increase the space by 667,000 square feet without changing the looks of the capital.
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