Antique Art General George Washington Inn Tavern Pub Sign with Colonial Williamsburg Look - Medium Repro of Hand-Painted Original Art

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About this Product

This beautiful hand painted General George Washington Inn Sign features a portrait of a young George Washington as a general during the revolutionary war. The original artwork is hand painted on antique barn wood. Perfect for your man cave, pub, tavern or bar.

This Medium-size reproduction measures about 7.5" by 11" and comes ready to hang.

I am now offering reproductions of my hand-painted custom interpretations of 18th and 19th century tavern and trade signs. Created from an ultra-high resolution scan of the 3-dimentional original then printed with a state-of-the-art UV cured ink jet printing technique. All reproduction pieces are printed on high quality, exterior rated, finish-grade, 3/4” plywood for an authentic look and feel. Typically these are for indoor display and not meant for outdoor use. If you require a sign for outdoor use that can be done and we can discuss the options.

These signs can also be printed in a custom size up to 4 feet by 4 feet if you would like something larger. Of course the print cost and shipping charge would be determined by the final size. Contact me if you would like a quote on a different size sign. International shipping is available, contact me with your mailing address for details. I am also accepting orders for commission pieces that can be a modification of this sign or can feature your pet, your name, an animal or subject matter of your choice, custom made to your preferences and size requirements. Pricing is based on subject matter, complexity and size. Contact me for details at Will@wmpmsigns.com. Don't forget to visit my web page at wmpmsigns.com to see other examples of my work.

William Meyers Painter & Maker

Westminster, MD
Commissions are currently being accepted for originals of my custom interpretations of 18th and 19th century trade,tavern and pub signs that can feature your pet, your name,an animal or subject matter of your choice.
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Meet the Maker

Creativity is in my genes. I grew up with a very creative mother who was an antique dealer for many years and father who is a very successful architect. Very early in my career, when most kids my age were still scribbling on walls with crayon, my wall art was done with mechanical pens, oil paint and press-type. We won't discuss a certain collage period that involved scissors and curtains. Much of my time in class was spent drawing and doodling which led to encouragement from teachers in the form of erasers to the head and laps around the track (thanks Mr. G).

Naturally I went to art school after high school and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. As a professional graphic artist and illustrator I have worked in design studios, ad agencies, corporate settings and as a freelance artist for clients such as McCormick, Lehigh Cement, Dupont Pharmaceuticals, ADC Maps, Trailways National Bus System and many others.

Among my many interests are wood and metal working, antiques and great cars, mainly old British cars (yes, the kind that don't want to start in the rain but you don't really want to drive them in the rain anyway). Four kids, five dogs and many cars later I decide to merge my interest in antiques with my artistic endeavors and pursue the creation of authentic looking 18th and 19th period tavern and trade signs. Using very old reclaimed barn lumber I match the sign content with the perfect piece of wood to form the base of the hand-painted artwork. The end result is a unique piece of museum-quality art that is sure to be the focal point of any room.

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How it’s Made

Every one of my reproduction signs starts as one of my original hand crafted, hand-painted pieces of art. I high resolution image is made of the final sign which is then printed directly onto high quality, exterior grade plywood by a local printer. The printing is done by a high resolution printer using UV light cured, archival quality inks that are extremely color stable. I then hand finish each sign by trimming the piece, sanding the corners, painting the edges and installing hanging hardware. Each sign comes ready to hang and signed by me, the original artist.

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