Stony Plain Oppertsahuser House Painting is one of the Alberta Old Buildings series.
Canvas Prints & Paper Prints are available.
2022 Alberta Artist-In-Residence Project- Stony Plain Oppertshauser House is my 6th of the 10 Alberta Old Buildings series.
The original Oppershauser House was built in 1902 but was moved from the old settlement site when the town(Stony Plain) moved in 1906 to be near the Canadian Northern Railway. Henry Oppertsahuser Sr. and his family loaded the building materials and all the shop stock onto sleights and moved them with teams of horses. In the new town, they built a small hardware shop. When the business outgrew the small shop they built a larger 2-story shop with a full basement. After the new store on Main Street was built, the old hardware store became what was known as the “Red Onion”. George Opertsahuser (Son of George) and his wife married in Jan 2, 1910, and moved to #1 Oppershauser House in 1910.
Canvas Print:
Size: 12 x 12 & 16 x 16 (inches)
Paper Print:
Size: 10 x 10 ; 12 x 12; 14 x 14; 16 x 16; 18 x 18 (inches)
10 mil (0.25 mm) thick
Paper weight: 260 g/m²
Slightly glossy
Fingerprint resistant
Paper sourced from Japan
Original Acrylic Painting With 2 coated Gloss Varnish: 24 x 24 x 1.75 (in) on Gallery Wrapped Canvas, Edge Color: Black
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