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Moment
of Glory
12 x 16 Oil
$1,800
A small sketch I painted on location.
The carpet of Virginia Bluebells only appear for a short time in spring.
I traveled to Battlefield Park near the old stone bridge at Bull Run
many times to capture this lovely scene.
Landmark
Road Spring
11 x 14 Oil
$1,600
I couldn't resist painting this great
scene on the road between The Plains and Middleburg.

October
Moon
8 x 10 Oil
$1,100
First
Signs of Spring
8 x 10 Oil
$1,100
This is one of my preliminariess for
my Virginia Bluebell studio piece.
It was too early in Spring and the Bluebells had not yet bloomed.

Blue
Bells at Evening
24 x 36 Oil
$6,400
Virginia Bluebells at Battlefield National
Park in Manassas

Along
Fodderstack Road
24 x 36 Oil
$6,400
On the road that travels between Little
Washington and Flint Hill in Rappahannock County
Summer
Rains
12 x 16 Oil
$1,800
Battlefield Park at Manassas National
Battlefield

Paris
Valley Summer
18 x 24 Oil
$3,800
(Sold)
Near the Quiet Village of Paris
in Fauquier County.
Paris has a population of 51 and is in Virginia's hunt country.

Winter
Sun
8 x 10 Oil
$1,100

Delaplane
8 x 10 Oil
$1,100
(Sold)
Located in the heart of Virginia's famous
Piedmont hunt country, Delaplane was originally known as Piedmont Station,
but was renamed in 1874 after W. E. Delaplane. In 1861, General Stonewall
Jackson marched his troops from Winchester to the Piedmont Station train
depot, where he loaded them on rail cars headed for the First Battle
of Manassas. This marked the first time a railroad had been used to
move troops into battle.

Madaket
Evening
24 x 20 Oil
$3,800
Lobster
Boat
9 x 12 Oil
$1,300

Lobster
Bouys
9 x 12 Oil
$1,300

Greener
Pastures
11 x 14 Oil
$1,600

Winter
Moonrise
16 x 20 Oil
$2,800

Golden
Summer
20 x 24 Oil
$3,800
(Sold)

Start
of Spring
30 x 40 Oil
$9,000

Tuscan
Villa
24 x 30 Oil
$4,800
(Sold)
Annie
DuPont Formal Gardens
James Madison's Montpelier
8 x 10 Oil
$1,100
(Sold)
In the early 19th century, President
James Madison enjoyed a garden of nearly four acres, including the site
of the present two-acre formal garden.
William duPont purchased Montpelier in 1901.
His wife, Annie duPont, launched a project to transform the
original garden into an early 20th-century formal garden.
Montpelier was acquired by the National Trust for Historic Preservation
in 1984.
Restoration of the garden began in October 1990, and was funded by The
Garden Club of Virginia. Restoration efforts have focused on the formal
garden as it may have appeared in the first decade of the 20th century.

Winter
Shadows
12 x 16 Oil
$1,800
(Sold)