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Photographic Print : "Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917
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"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917
"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead, built by Christopher Tornoe and expanded by E. Russell Ray in 1911 for George Owen Knapp. Landscape: Francis Townsend Underhill, lower garden, 1914; Carlton Monroe Winslow with Charles Gibbs Adams, upper garden, circa 1913; Charles R. Waugh, 1912-1928, estate superintendant; John Scott, head gardener
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10"x8" Photo Print
"Step back in time with this stunning photograph of the Arcady, George Owen Knapp house, located on Sycamore Canyon Road in Montecito, California. Captured in 1917 by renowned photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, this image showcases the Italianate mission style house designed by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead. With its beautiful architecture and picturesque setting, this print is a must-have for any home or office, transporting you to the elegance and charm of Montecito's past." -High quality archival photographic print -Taken in 1917 by Frances Benjamin Johnston -Features the Italianate mission style Arcady, George Owen Knapp house on Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California -Designed by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead -Add a piece of history to your space with this beautiful and timeless print.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.2cm (10" x 7.2")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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the George Owen Knapp house, located at Sycamore Canyon Road in Montecito, California, is a stunning example of Italianate mission style architecture captured in this beautiful 1917 photograph by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston. The house was originally designed by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead and built by Christopher Tornoe in 1911 for George Owen Knapp. Later, it was expanded by E. Russell Ray in the same year. The lower garden in the image was designed by Francis Townsend Underhill in 1914, while the upper garden was the collaborative work of Carlton Monroe Winslow and Charles Gibbs Adams around the same time. The estate was overseen by Charles R. Waugh from 1912 to 1928, with John Scott serving as the head gardener. The photograph showcases the beautiful reflection of the house and its surroundings in the still water of the pond or pool. The Italianate mission style architecture is evident in the arches, red tile roof, and stucco exterior. The neoclassical elements, such as the columns and pediments, add to the grandeur of the estate. The gardens, filled with lush greenery and vibrant flowers, add a pop of color to the otherwise monochromatic image. This hand-colored lantern slide, taken from the Library of Congress, offers a glimpse into the rich history and beauty of Montecito's architectural and horticultural heritage. The image transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the elegance and charm of the early 20th century American estate.
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