Just 30 minutes from Santa Fe, the first Pecos pueblo was built around AD 1100 and grew over the next 350 years to more than 2,000 people in its five-storied complex. First visited by Spanish explorers in 1540, a mission church was built in 1619 – “Mission of Our Lady of the Angels of Porciuncula.” (Porciuncula is a little chapel in Italy built in the 300s AD where the Franciscan movement began.) The church was destroyed during the Pueblo Revolt in 1680 and after the reconquest in 1693, a smaller church was built on the original foundation which stands as ruins today.
One-of-a-kind 8.5 X 15 acrylic on natural wild turkey feathers.
Custom mounted using conservation and archival acid-free materials in an 18 X 24 double matted shadow box window inside 23 X 29 oak frame w/linen inlay.
All original works available in giclee limited series print reproductions of acrylics on natural wild turkey feathers printed with archival inks on acid free, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright textured finish. All are double matted unframed or framed with museum quality framing in the same size as the original with free shipping.
Price – $835 unframed, $1,375 framed
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