University of Pennsylvania Original oil paintings

University City, home of this Ivy League school, is a booming area with classic housing and new high rises.

Invest in superb originals to complement your collection and provide heirlooms bringing lasting enjoyment for generations to come.

Gallery wrapped:  Unless noted, all paintings are gallery wrapped.  The canvas wraps around the sides of the wooden stretcher bars and is secured to the back with staples.  No staples are visible and the sides are unpainted.

Gallery wrapped with painted edges (as indicated):  Some paintings are gallery wrapped with painted sides  This means that the artist has continued the image around the sides of the canvas on the wooden stretcher bars, which allows either a frameless or framed presentation.

Canvas panel (as indicated):  These works are painted on canvas wrapped around a sturdy 1/8" thick acid free core.

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College Hall, University of Pennsylvania Original oil

At the heart of this Ivy League school, this treasured structure is a fine example of High Victorian Gothic style.

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Legacies of Learning University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Legacies of Learning University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Original oil, Original oil paintings, Stretched canvas, Paper, Note cards, University of Pennsylvania, original oil, oil on canvas, canvas, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, cityscape, painter, John Schmiechen, Schmiechen, historic, oil painting, painting, American impressionist, impressionist

Legacies of Learning, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Original oil

The architectural styles and materials of these two Penn campus landmarks present a striking contrast. The eclectic red sandstone, brick, and terracotta library was designed by the famed architect Frank Furness while the serpentine and granite College Hall was designed by Thomas Web Richards.

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