A nighttime view, not often seen by the public, of the National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. This moving reminder of the sacrifices of those who strove to establish liberty was painted during the 225th Anniversary of the “March In” of the Continental Army, under General George Washington, to their winter encampment at Valley Forge, and salutes those who have defended the United States to this very day. You can read the entire backstory about this piece when you click this link.
Digital prints are reproductions made from a digital file of the work and imaged onto acid-free archival quality watercolor paper.
Note Cards are 5" x 7" folded size (10" x 7" flat). Cards come five to a package with blank envelopes.
| Size | 24 x 18, 5 x 7 Note Cards |
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