Perjue Cabin
Watercolor
Perjue Cabin was built and lived in by one of Appanoose County’s earliest white settlers in 1843, Andrew Perjue. This was before Iowa was a state and still inhabited by Indians. It was dismantled, rebuilt and stood in the Centerville Park for several years. It is no longer there — I have no idea if it was moved to somewhere else or what. I painted it because it is a historical place and was request by a customer.
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Format | Size | Price |
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Original 9 ½″ × 8″ | ||
Print 8″ × 10″ Actual image size is 8″×9.5″. | ||
Print 11″ × 14″ Actual image size is 11″×13.06″. | ||
Print 16″ × 20″ Actual image size is 16″×19″. |
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