Painted by Anglo-American artist George Henry Boughton, Wouter Van Twiller's Court, New Amsterdam is a richly detailed and satirical depiction inspired by Washington Irving’s writings. The artwork reflects colonial New York's early Dutch governance with a humorous lens, portraying Van Twiller—an early Dutch governor—presiding over a law matter in chambers. This reproduction is perfect for those with a passion for legal history, colonial Americana, or literary-inspired art.
Add charm and wit to your space with this framed print. Printed on quality matte paper and presented in a sturdy semi-hardwood alder frame, this artwork offers both historical interest and decorative appeal—ideal for the solicito, barrister or law office.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Acrylite front protector
• White mat board
• Hanging hardware included
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SKU: 685B507FF1840_10450
$92.95Price
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