Laclede's Landing just north of the Arch Acrylic Print
by Greg Kluempers
Product Details
Laclede's Landing just north of the Arch acrylic print by Greg Kluempers. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
The building on the right side of the photo with the white front is called the Christian Peper Tabacco Building. It was built in 1874. It now houses... more
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Comments (4)
Artist's Description
The building on the right side of the photo with the white front is called the Christian Peper Tabacco Building. It was built in 1874. It now houses The Spaghette Company, other commercial offices and apartments.
In 1763, a French merchant and former soldier of France named Pierre Laclede, along with his fourteen-year-old lieutenant Auguste Chouteau and a crew of 30, set out from New Orleans to explore the Illinois Country and establish a fur trading post. In 1764, Laclede chose the first elevated site below the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, along the terraced bluffs that formed the west bank of the Mississippi River, north of the River des Peres and south of the Missouri River. In 1784, the site was cleared and temporary cabins were built under the supervision of Auguste Chouteau. Pierre Laclede named the settlement St. Louis in honor of the patron saint of the king of France.
The village of St. Louis contained three long streets that ran parallel to...
About Greg Kluempers
Biography Greg Kluempers I started developing my style in 1970 when I bought my first 35mm camera and attended several photography and art classes at FVCC. This early work was black and white darkroom photography. I was in my first show in 1972. While working full time as an engineer at Boeing, I returned to Florissant Valley at night in 1999 and completed an associate degree in Photography in June, 2006. During this time, I learned to process color prints in the darkroom, started scanning my film, and learning photoshop to process my scans. In 2008 I purchased my first Canon digital camera and since then I have used only digital. In 2013 I switched over to Sony and I am now using a Sony Alpha a7R III. In 2014 I retired from Boeing and I...
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Chrisann Ellis
Congrats on your sale!!
Don Koester
Greg: I live in St. Louis metro (Arnold) and thank you for this beautiful shot of the Landing! Adding to faves.
Greg Kluempers replied:
Thanks Don. Always looking for a different shot of the Arch
Myrna Walsh
Congrats on your sale. This is very well done.