Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistLouise Reeves CollectionEclectic
Description The Parsonage Barn, c. 1741, once belonged to the Parsonage Plantation of the Presbyterian Church of Cranbury. For more than 260 years, the barn, with its hand-hewn white oak timbers, stood in its original location on the North side of Cranbury Neck Road. In 2004, the Township entered into an agreement with the NJ Barn Company so the Parsonage Barn, thought to be the oldest barn in Cranbury, could eventually be reconstructed in Cranbury. The barn was dismantled and the frame was stored with the NJ Barn Company. In 2009, after Cranbury Historical & Preservation Society and Cranbury Landmarks, Inc. agreed to provide the funds to complete the barn reconstruction, the Township made a final payment to the NJ Barn Company. The NJ Barn Company repaired the barns historic timbers, c.1741, and reconstruction of the 24 X 36 Parsonage Barn by Kaiser Building Co. began at the Barn Park on July 26, 2010. The Parsonage Barn was dedicated on November 7, 2010. Painterly effects added.
Louise Reeves, north brunswick Member Since June 2010 Artist Statement Louise Reeves is an award winning photographer whose work has been shown in galleries throughout New Jersey. Her "Doors of" series has been a favorite of collectors for years and includes the towns of Bordentown, Metuchen, Burlington, Highland Park and Lambertville, with more to come. Her work has been featured on Ovation TV in their promotional spots and has won awards at Fine Art shows in East Brunswick, NJ, Dunellen, NJ and Bordentown. Louise, the mother of twins, resides in North Brunswick, NJ with her husband and adorable dog, Leon.