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An exact giclée on canvas facsimile (the only one made) of the painting by Charles William Shaw ( American, 1941 - 2005 ). The piece depicts a funeral procession with a marching band making their way along a street in New Orleans, Louisiana. The piece captures an illustrious microcosm of African American Culture in the Southern United States.
The piece has a luminous, sunny atmosphere while providing a view of a serious gathering that is a quintessential event in the life of the community. While the deceased is mourned, there is an atmosphere of celebration and glory that he is with God.
The piece is framed and ready to hang in a black frame with ornate details that measures 35.5 x 48.25 inches.
- Dimensions:Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 37 in (93.98 cm)
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- After:Charles Shaw (1941 - 2005, American)
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- Gallery Location:Austin, TX
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