Pet Friendly Farmers And Exchange Bank, Built 1853 In Charleston (a0019295) - Why Pay More? [aTfA1Y6i]
Farmers and Exchange Bank, 1853 The Farmers and Exchange Bank, built in Charleston in 1853, is a testament to history and architectural grandeur. This fine art photograph captures the essence of the old bank, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
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Pet Friendly Farmers And Exchange Bank, Built 1853 In Charleston (a0019295) - Why Pay More? [aTfA1Y6i]
Farmers and Exchange Bank, 1853
The Farmers and Exchange Bank, built in Charleston in 1853, is a testament to history and architectural grandeur. This fine art photograph captures the essence of the old bank, offering a unique glimpse into the past. Experience the charm and character of the building through this high-quality, archival pigment print.Archival Pigment Print Details
This photograph is printed on a premium Baryta surface fine art paper, ensuring the highest quality and longevity. Museum quality, heavy-weight paper is used, coated with Baryta for a surface that resembles traditional darkroom prints. The print is acid-free and lignin-free, guaranteeing a long-lasting image with rich tonal contrast and surface beauty.- Museum quality paper with Baryta coating
- Acid-free and lignin-free for longevity
Perfect for Framing and Collecting
This print is not just a historical artifact; it's a piece of art. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a collector, this photograph is a must-have. With a white border for easy framing and a signed white space below the bottom right corner, the print is ready to be showcased in your home or office.- White border for framing flexibility
- Hand-signed for authenticity
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