Branch House, The Fan
PRINT SIZE, MATTING, and FRAMING:
- 10 x 8" unframed prints arrive in 14 x 11" soft white matting and ready for you to frame. Optional gallery quality framing is available in 14 x 11" modern black wood.
- 14 x 11" unframed prints arrive frame ready in 20 x 16" soft white matting. Optional gallery quality framing is available in 20 x 16" modern black wood.
PROCESS and MATERIALS:
Fine art print created from an original ink and gouache watercolor by Peyton Millikan. Velvet fine art paper and archival pigmented inks are used to create a print of the highest quality for your art collection.
Giclee print of The Branch House Museum of Architecture and Design on Richmond, VA's historic Monument Avenue in the Fan neighborhood. The Branch House was built between 1916 and 1919 and designed for John Kerr Branch by the famed architect John Russell Pope. The house features 27,000 sq ft spread over 11 levels! At almost three times the size of its neighbors, the house has become a Richmond icon, and is the only Monument Avenue building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to a museum, the house has become a popular venue for weddings and other social events. Personally, my favorite part of the house are the round chimneys designed in three very distinct patterns. For more information, check out their website: http://www.branchmuseum.org/