Birger Sandzen 'San Miguel Church' Signed Lithograph
Birger Sandzen
(Swedish-American, 1871-1954)
San Miguel Church, 1919
Lithograph on paper
Edition of 50
19" x 15"
A pencil-signed and titled image of the San Miguel Church in Santa Fe, New Mexico, notable as the oldest church structure in the continental United States (founded between 1610-1626), executed on watermarked white laid paper. Framed to archival standards in a wooden frame with an acid free mat, museum mount, and conservation glass, by the American Legacy Gallery in Kansas City, Missouri, measuring 29 5/8" x 24 1/8" in total.
Literature: Charles Pelham Greenough, The Graphic Work of Birger Sandzen, Birger Sandzen Memorial Foundation, 2001, L - 41
Condition Report: Not removed from the frame. The sheet shows gentle rippling, and an area of subtle discoloration near the bottom of the right margin. No notable toning.
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Birger Sandzen
(Swedish-American, 1871-1954)
San Miguel Church, 1919
Lithograph on paper
Edition of 50
19" x 15"
A pencil-signed and titled image of the San Miguel Church in Santa Fe, New Mexico, notable as the oldest church structure in the continental United States (founded between 1610-1626), executed on watermarked white laid paper. Framed to archival standards in a wooden frame with an acid free mat, museum mount, and conservation glass, by the American Legacy Gallery in Kansas City, Missouri, measuring 29 5/8" x 24 1/8" in total.
Literature: Charles Pelham Greenough, The Graphic Work of Birger Sandzen, Birger Sandzen Memorial Foundation, 2001, L - 41
Condition Report: Not removed from the frame. The sheet shows gentle rippling, and an area of subtle discoloration near the bottom of the right margin. No notable toning.