Washington, D.C. - The Library of Congress
The main, and original, building that visually defines the Library of Congress is the Thomas Jefferson Building. In 1886, Congress chose an Italian Renaissance plan submitted by Washington architects John L. Smithmeyer and Paul J. Pelz.
Library of Congress I
Beartown Road Design print-images are printed in-house on a Canon Pixma Pro-10 printer. Prints are currently available in two paper sizes – 9" x 13”, and 13" x 19". Image size is slightly smaller to accommodate a small margin on all sides. Prints will be mounted on foam-core board, sized for either a 14 1/2" x 18 1/2" frame for the SMALL print, or 21" x 27" for the LARGE print.
Mat is Dark Grey.
Frame is Graphite Metal.
(Watermark does *not* appear in final print.)