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Germans settled this charming county just west of Philadelphia in the 17th century. It is home to many Amish who maintain a simple, old world lifestyle with farms without electricity. They are noted for their woodworking. This road is typical of the many back roads and lanes popular with visitors from Philadelphia.
A giclée print is an elevation in printmaking technology on archival paper. The original oil on canvas artwork is first scanned by the Athenæum of Philadelphia on a sophisticated high-resolution digital scanner with a raking light to capture surface details. The giclée is then printed using a professional eleven-color ink jet printer with archival-quality inks onto acid-free Innova soft textured fine art paper. This printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction. The archival paper giclée is then placed in a 100% cotton museum-quality mat. An historical and architectural description (written by John) is affixed to the back and the giclée is enclosed in a protective acid-free clear bag.