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Vintage The Capital Williamsburg VA Signed Charles H Overly Drawing Art Litho

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Signed Charles H. Overly vintage artwork depicting The Capital in Williamsburg, Virginia. Capture the essence of Virginia's historic Colonial charm with this original pencil drawing by Charles H. Overly. The piece, titled "The Capital Williamsburg, Virginia" portrays the iconic architecture and landscape that defines the famous city. Measuring 11x15 inches, it is a substantial work that offers a glimpse into the Americana style that has shaped the country. Crafted in the United States during the 1960s, this drawing is a single piece that is both signed and unframed, allowing the new owner the freedom to display it as they see fit. This lithograph is a testament to Overly's artistry and a tribute to the storied region of origin, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Condition: Excellent vintage condition, faint aging around the edges. Minor tear on the right side & a tiny piece of tape on the left. It is on a larger black piece of paper that the original owner placed it on but never framed. Appears to remove easily for framing. The piece itself measures 11x15 and would make a gorgeous addition to any space. Please see all photos, smoke free environment.
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