Vintage University of Virginia Library Framed Print with Copper Beaded Frame | Moody Office Wall Art | Architectural Décor | The Rotunda
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This Vintage architectural print of the University of Virginia Library "The Rotunda", makes a grand statement for any architecture lover or adoring alumni. Decorate your office in true Alma Mater style.
The library's first collection was selected by Thomas Jefferson and arranged according to a classification scheme he adapted from Francis Bacon’s The Advancement of Learning. Hues of muted red brick compliment dark shades of blue, and play nicely off a handsome copper frame featuring a beaded pattern around the inner edges. The print is double matted in white and matching shade of blue.
Measures 7.88”H x 10.12"W x .88”D. Pristine vintage condition with hanging hardware attached.
The library's first collection was selected by Thomas Jefferson and arranged according to a classification scheme he adapted from Francis Bacon’s The Advancement of Learning. Hues of muted red brick compliment dark shades of blue, and play nicely off a handsome copper frame featuring a beaded pattern around the inner edges. The print is double matted in white and matching shade of blue.
Measures 7.88”H x 10.12"W x .88”D. Pristine vintage condition with hanging hardware attached.
This Vintage architectural print of the University of Virginia Library "The Rotunda", makes a grand statement for any architecture lover or adoring alumni. Decorate your office in true Alma Mater style.
The library's first collection was selected by Thomas Jefferson and arranged according to a classification scheme he adapted from Francis Bacon’s The Advancement of Learning. Hues of muted red brick compliment dark shades of blue, and play nicely off a handsome copper frame featuring a beaded pattern around the inner edges. The print is double matted in white and matching shade of blue.
Measures 7.88”H x 10.12"W x .88”D. Pristine vintage condition with hanging hardware attached.
The library's first collection was selected by Thomas Jefferson and arranged according to a classification scheme he adapted from Francis Bacon’s The Advancement of Learning. Hues of muted red brick compliment dark shades of blue, and play nicely off a handsome copper frame featuring a beaded pattern around the inner edges. The print is double matted in white and matching shade of blue.
Measures 7.88”H x 10.12"W x .88”D. Pristine vintage condition with hanging hardware attached.
This Vintage architectural print of the University of Virginia Library "The Rotunda", makes a grand statement for any architecture lover or adoring alumni. Decorate your office in true Alma Mater style.
The library's first collection was selected by Thomas Jefferson and arranged according to a classification scheme he adapted from Francis Bacon’s The Advancement of Learning. Hues of muted red brick compliment dark shades of blue, and play nicely off a handsome copper frame featuring a beaded pattern around the inner edges. The print is double matted in white and matching shade of blue.
Measures 7.88”H x 10.12"W x .88”D. Pristine vintage condition with hanging hardware attached.
The library's first collection was selected by Thomas Jefferson and arranged according to a classification scheme he adapted from Francis Bacon’s The Advancement of Learning. Hues of muted red brick compliment dark shades of blue, and play nicely off a handsome copper frame featuring a beaded pattern around the inner edges. The print is double matted in white and matching shade of blue.
Measures 7.88”H x 10.12"W x .88”D. Pristine vintage condition with hanging hardware attached.