Birds Eye View of the City of Columbia South Carolina 1872 renders the Palmetto capital from an impossible aerial perch just seven years after Sherman's torches left it in ash — a lithographer's quiet argument that the grid had been redrawn, the streets renumbered, and the South was being mapped back into the Union.
About the Source
Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive — the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical societies, and the lithographic publishers (Currier & Ives, Kurz & Allison, Endicott, Sarony, Prang) who documented the republic from its founding through the early twentieth century. The aged paper tone, the engraver's hand, and the original plate annotations are preserved in the print.
Materials & Finish
Printed to order in our Pacific Northwest studio on premium 380gsm cotton canvas with archival pigment inks. Hand-finished and framed in our signature ornate frame with verdigris corner detail, available in three finishes:
- Ebony — deep black with carved ornate detailing; dramatic against light walls
- Verdigris — aged copper-green with antique patina; the signature Bella Frye look
- Bourbon — warm walnut tone with ornate relief; rich and historically grounded
Stretched canvas (frameless gallery wrap) is available for those who prefer a frameless presentation.
Where It Belongs
Libraries, studies, civic offices, monument-rooms, and any space drawn to the long, complicated work of rebuilding after the war. Pairs naturally with other documents from the Bella Frye Republic collection — political broadsides, presidential portraits, military scenes, and the artifacts of American memory.
- Premium 380gsm cotton canvas, archival pigment inks
- Three frame finishes: Ebony, Verdigris, Bourbon
- Stretched canvas option available
- Hand-finished in our Pacific Northwest studio
- Arrives ready to hang
- Free shipping on every order, ships next business day
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