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University Club I                                                                                                                                                                 Saint Paul, Minnesota                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Pen and Ink - 2008
Summit Avenue is one of the nation’s great thoroughfares. The first permanent home constructed on the bluff was completed in 1855, three years before Minnesota became a state. This bluff commanded a grand view of the young city of Saint Paul and Mississippi River which flowed thru the expansive crescent shaped valley. It was written at the time by a city booster “Nature never planned a spot better adapted to build up a showy and delightful display of architecture and gardens.” By the end of that century the prediction had become true. 
Late nineteenth century mansion lined streets like Summit Avenue were not uncommon; Chicago, New York, Cleveland and Minneapolis had them, but it is only Saint Paul whose monumental boulevard streetscape remains largely intact. In 1978 an author wrote, “thus, St. Paul’s Summit Avenue stands as the best-preserved American example of the Victorian monumental boulevard.” 
A half-mile from its beginning at the Cathedral of Saint Paul, Summit Avenue ends its course following the Mississippi valley bluff line and turns west. At this juncture is where the University Club can be found. Constructed in 1913, the well-preserved magnificent Tudor clubhouse is a premier Saint Paul social club and special-events venue. (Shading and Tinting available)
Birch or White Linen mat paper print size: 11” x 8.5”                                                                                                                                    Signed/Numbered edition size: 999 - $30                                                                                                                                                     Signed/Numbered Artist’s Proof edition size 99 - $40
Birch or White Linen mat paper print size: 17” x 11”                                                                                                                                            Signed/Numbered edition size: 999 - $45                                                                                                                                                               Signed/Numbered Artist’s Proof edition size 99 - $60 
Original available:                                                                                                                                                                           Illustrated on Mylar - paper size: 20” x 12” - $650
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University Club I

Saint Paul, Minnesota - Pen and Ink - 2008

Summit Avenue is one of the nation’s great thoroughfares. The first permanent home constructed on the bluff was completed in 1855, three years before Minnesota became a state. This bluff commanded a grand view of the young city of Saint Paul and Mississippi River which flowed thru the expansive crescent shaped valley. It was written at the time by a city booster “Nature never planned a spot better adapted to build up a showy and delightful display of architecture and gardens.” By the end of that century the prediction had become true. Late nineteenth century mansion lined streets like Summit Avenue were not uncommon; Chicago, New York, Cleveland and Minneapolis had them, but it is only Saint Paul whose monumental boulevard streetscape remains largely intact. In 1978 an author wrote, “thus, St. Paul’s Summit Avenue stands as the best-preserved American example of the Victorian monumental boulevard.” A half-mile from its beginning at the Cathedral of Saint Paul, Summit Avenue ends its course following the Mississippi valley bluff line and turns west. At this juncture is where the University Club can be found. Constructed in 1913, the well-preserved magnificent Tudor clubhouse is a premier Saint Paul social club and special-events venue.

Birch Linen mat paper print size: 11” x 8.5” - Signed/Numbered edition size: 999 - $30

Birch Linen mat paper print size: 11” x 8.5” - Signed/Numbered Artist’s Proof edition size 99 - $40

Birch Linen mat paper print size: 17” x 11” - Signed/Numbered edition size: 999 - $45

Birch Linen mat paper print size: 17” x 11” - Signed/Numbered Artist’s Proof edition size 99 - $60

Customized Pencil Shading or Watercolor Tinting available - $20

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Original ‘University Club I’ artwork available - Illustrated on Mylar - Paper size: 20” x 12” - $650