Description
Our Day At The Mansion
Issued in 1999
IS: 6-1/2 x 12-7/8 ins. PS: 8-1/2 x 14-7/8 ins.
Edition: 1,000 and 25 artist’s proofs
Rare Print
This print is no longer available from The Moss Portfolio on this shopping site.
It might still be available at your local P. Buckley Moss gallery.
Issued at $85.
Estimated current value has not been established.
Allandale Mansion, a classic example of Georgian architecture that is often called “Kingsport’s White House,” was built in 1950 by Ruth and Harvey Brooks as a working farm. When Harvey died in 1969, the farm was given to the city of Kingsport, Tennessee, with the condition that the mansion and surrounding land must be open to the public. Today, the mansion is a favorite spot for corporate meetings, conventions and weddings.
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