Old Burying Point Cemetery Metal Print
by Barbara McDevitt
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Old Burying Point Cemetery metal print by Barbara McDevitt. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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The Charter street burial ground in Salem, MA, historically known as Olde Burying Point is the second oldest *recorded* burial ground in the United... more
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Artist's Description
The Charter street burial ground in Salem, MA, historically known as Olde Burying Point is the second oldest *recorded* burial ground in the United States. Interred within it are such notable figures as Samual McIntire, Giles Cory's second wife, Lt. Col. John Hathorn Esq.; better known as "the hanging judge" (the one judge who never repented for his actions during the hysteria), many influential members of the Freemasons, and a passenger on the Mayflower. Several notable figures involved in the Salem Witch Trials can also be found buried here.
About Barbara McDevitt
I have had an interest in painting since early childhood; fascinated by watercolors and loving works of oil on canvas, especially seascapes. My beginnings as an artist were first with oils on canvas. For many, many years my camera was always near my side and ready to be used snapping a scene or image that would later be used as a basis for a future painting. My interest in photography is part of my desire to by an artist. While browsing through the images here just click on a thumbnail to enlarge and get a better view. Search the Limited Time promos, enter my name in the search box, to see what I am offering there. After discovering this on-line print on demand site to offer prints of my paintings that required a better quality camera...
$74.00
Mary Deal
Interesting history here.