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Seasonal Giclée Prints, Set of 4

Paul A. Lanquist Print Collection

$100.00

Renowned Northwest artist, Paul A. Lanquist, designed these 18 x 24-inch, 12-color giclée prints celebrating Lake Oswego’s architectural heritage exclusively for the Lake Oswego Preservation Society.  The collection is discounted as compared to purchasing individually.

WINTER features the 1866 Oswego Iron Furnace, the first furnace built on the West Coast and the only surviving blast furnace west of the Rocky Mountains. It is a City of Lake Oswego Landmark and it’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

SPRING features the 1931 Richard Sundeleaf-designed Gothic style boathouse on Jantzen Island. The boathouse is a designated City of Lake Oswego Landmark and it’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The SUMMER poster features the 1929 George Rogers House designed by Van Evera Bailey. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places and it is a designated City of Lake Oswego Landmark.

AUTUMN features the 1927 Mulder-Lake House designed by noted architect, Wade Hampton Pipes. The house is a designated City of Lake Oswego Landmark.

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SKU: A-006 Category: Art
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