1894 Japanese Tea Garden Door - Golden Gate Park San Francisco Acrylic Print
by Connie Fox
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1894 Japanese Tea Garden Door - Golden Gate Park San Francisco acrylic print by Connie Fox. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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Antique wood door with heavy black brackets and large nailhead trim in horizontal rows serves as the gate that... more
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A SOLD IMAGE, AVAILABLE AGAIN
Antique wood door with heavy black brackets and large nailhead trim in horizontal rows serves as the gate that leads to the famous Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Created by Baron Makoto Hagiwara for the 1894 World's Fair Exhibit, the tea garden was originally called the Japanese Village. This door reflects the rustic style in which the tea garden was designed, in order to blend with the rugged countryside of the area.
Most items for the garden were shipped from overseas, and this door might actually date much farther back than the 1890s. The bowed effect is part of the door and frame, so I have preserved both in this photo. Shot in 2009 with a Canon A630, and only slightly enhanced to bring out the details.
Copyright 2009 Connie Steitz Fox. All Rights Reserved.
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About Connie Fox
This true aesthetic loves beautiful things, from architecture to the intricate details of flowers and plants. A native Californian who lived in Arizona before settling in Texas, I love nature, topography, and exploring small towns, looking for old buildings, unique objects, and rust. I enjoy making scenes look interesting and natural, as I saw them, and worthy of a place in your home, your office, your life. For 15 years I worked as a dental hygienist. Then I spent 25 years as an award-winning writer, graphic designer, and editorial consultant--skills I still use in this venue and in helping others with special projects. This unique background, requiring discernment and perfection, helps ensure the quality of my work. I hope you will...
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Connie Fox
Pleased to learn today of the December 4 sale of this and a companion image--large 27"x36" canvas prints, gallery wrapped, to a buyer in Hollis, New Hampshire! Hope it brings joy for many years to come!
Connie Fox
Pamela, thank you for the feature in 3-A-Day Waiting Room Art. Nice to see it there!
Connie Fox
Terry Cobb, thank you for the homepage feature in Seen But Not Noticed! Thanks for the request. I am honored that you chose it.
Connie Fox
Thank you, Terry. I shall do that.
Terry Cobb
Nice capture Connie - this is the type of image that's perfect for our "Seen but not noticed" group. Please submit it.
Connie Fox
Thank you, Dan Marinescu, for featuring this image in Premium FAA Artists! Consider the subject matter and its history, I consider all these homepage features quite an honor.
Connie Fox
Thanks, James, for featuring "1894 Japanese Tea Garden Door" on the homepage of Beauty!
Dan Mihai
Great find! Lovely design and patina!
Connie Fox replied:
Thanks so much, Dan. I agree: It's such a beautiful door, and quite unexpected in that setting. (Easy to miss!)
Mary Bedy
I think I've been there, Connie - this is a beautiful shot.
Connie Fox replied:
It's funny how it often takes a photo to help us appreciate what we've been privileged to see. Thanks for taking the time to look at it, Mary, and for your kind words.