Thursday, November 3, 2022
Bequette-Ribault House
It is so fun to paint the historic Bequette-Ribault House in historic Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, and I'm doing it from the back side - looking out onto that lovely open land approaching the Mississippi River. The early French construction make this house unique in America with three of the remaining five (if memory serves me) in the United States right here in Sainte Genevieve. Standing back here, one can imagine we are far back in time, as all this seems unchanged. Love to see these special places saved for future generations! This painting is now available at the Antique Mall Ste Genevieve! Painting number 4384 in 4384 days.
Labels:
20x10,
autumn,
Bequette-Ribault House,
fall,
French colonial,
gouache,
historic building,
ink,
landscape,
missouri,
missouri artist,
painting,
plein air,
Sainte Genevieve,
tammie dickerson,
watercolor
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