The Neil House Metal Print
by Linda Segerson
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The Neil House metal print by Linda Segerson. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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The Neil House by Linda Segerson, I took this photo while I was at the Old Country Store here in Jackson TN.....The Neil House was built in 1837 is... more
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Artist's Description
The Neil House by Linda Segerson, I took this photo while I was at the Old Country Store here in Jackson TN.....The Neil House was built in 1837 is one of Tennessee's oldest homes. It has been an important part of Tennessee history and played a role in the Battle of Trenton during the Civil War when citizens gathered on its roof to watch the battle unfold. It later became the home of Judge M.M. Neil, who served as chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court.
The Shaw family and their company, Brooks Shaw's Old Country Store, have a passion for preserving history and they restored this Tennessee treasure to its original Antebellum period look. The antebellum plantation house is built in classical Federal style with two large porches, 14-foot ceilings, 15-inch baseboards and door frames of heart pine and 12 foot windows.
Due to the height of more than 33 feet, the home was divided into two sections and was moved to Casey Jones Village. It was then reassembled and restored...
About Linda Segerson
The Art of Photography...capturing a piece of life and beauty that will provide us a lifetime of enjoyment. Linda Segerson is a self taught photography artist. She gets enjoyment and satisfaction capturing the beauty that God provides in nature. Whether it's an insect crawling on moss, a fox trotting thru the woods or a doe with her babies, she has her camera ready for spontaneous moments in the wild. She is also very intrigued with landscape photography, always excited to shoot a time-worn barn or a rust-covered relic. Her camera is a daily part of her life....it goes everywhere with her for that special moment to capture another beautiful image. Recently moving to Benton County she is eager to explore and capture all the beauty...
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Carol Neal
Beautiful and a great example of fine Tennessee archetecture! L
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Carol, I appreciate the comment!
Angela Stanton
Love the mystery! L/F
Linda Segerson replied:
Thanks Angela!
Lisa Knechtel
Haunting processing choices. L
Linda Segerson replied:
Thanks Lisa!
Karol Livote
Wonderful work, Linda F&L
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Karol!
Angela Davies
Lovely image and textures! L
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Angela!
Sarah Batalka
Beautiful historic image! Very atmospheric and vintage looking! Great texture!
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Sarah!
Andrzej Szczerski
Wonderful image, stunning work!!!!! F / L
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Andrzej, I appreciate it!
Annamarie Sidella-Felts
Beautifully done Linda! This is a very interesting and creative work of art!
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you very much Annamarie!
Darlene Kwiatkowski
Nice work, Linda! Interesting piece of history! fv :)
Linda Segerson replied:
Thanks Darlene, it is a beautiful house and I can't wait to tour it.