Art
142: PENCIL DRAWING OF LOWER MANHATTAN
- Item Number
- 174
- Sold
- 200 USD to jganapol
- Number of Bids
- 9 - Bid History
Item Description
WORLD TRADE CENTER DRAWING, CIRCA 1991
Originally drawn in pencil by renowned architectural renderer Peter J. Rahill, this sepia version of downtown Manhattan is a limited edition printing.
A native New Yorker, Rahill was known not only for his illustrations in the Reader's Digest book ‘Treasures of America' but also for his highly detailed pencil rendition of buildings of historical interest, including the Hall of Fame of the Trotters in Goshen, New York, as well as the Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
The World Trade Center piece was originally drawn in 1991. Shortly following Rahill's passing on April 19, 2001, the extremely unfortunate event of world history led his five children to use this coveted family legacy to assist selected charitable organizations.
The work itself measures 11" x 14" and will be delivered matted and framed. On the back will be an inscription by the artist's daughter which reads "Thank you for helping to make Dreams Possible, this August of 2007".
Item Special Note
THE FINE PRINT: 1. The Online Auction will begin at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 6, 2007 and end at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 20, 2007; 2. ‘DREAMS’ expire and disappear FOREVER exactly one year from August 6, 2008 unless otherwise specified in the Dream description; 3. Buyers MUST contact Donors within 30 days unless otherwise specified; 4. ‘DREAMS’ shall be sold EXACTLY as described - NO changes or substitutions will be made. Age restrictions and numbers of participants are written in stone; 5. Each ‘DREAM’ is available only at the time of bidding; 6. ‘DREAMS’ may be gifted, but NOT RESOLD.
Donated By:
Rosemary Rahill
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