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Alternatively Art Print featuring the photograph The Smokehouse by Traveler's Pics

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 4.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 6.50"

 

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The Smokehouse Art Print

Traveler's Pics

by Traveler's Pics

$27.55

Product Details

The Smokehouse art print by Traveler's Pics.   Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

Inside a rustic wooden smokehouse (alternatively spelled smoakhouse) at Lexington Historic Museum in Lexington, South Carolina.... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (4)

Roger Wedegis

Roger Wedegis

Wonderful work! Congratulations on your sale!

Norman Johnson

Norman Johnson

Congratulations on your sale Rob.

Sunil Kapadia

Sunil Kapadia

Congratulations on your sale!

Artist's Description

Inside a rustic wooden smokehouse (alternatively spelled smoakhouse) at Lexington Historic Museum in Lexington, South Carolina.

Meats have been smoked since mid-evil times; however, the first use of the term "smokehouse" appeared in the Virginia Gazette on January 7, 1742, when a Hanover County plantation listed one for sale in the Virginia Gazette.

The meat, most commonly pig, was heavily salted and smoked as a way to preserve the food so it would last through winter. Alternatively, the meat could also be stored within the smokehouse where it would be safe from vermin or thieves. During the hotter parts of summer, the meat would be eaten the day of slaughter, then promptly shared with friends, neighbors, or slaves before it spoiled. The meat would also be smoked traditionally for celebrations.

About Traveler's Pics

Traveler's Pics

Rob is a certified photographer based out of Pasadena, Maryland. Rob began his interest as a photographer as a Police Detective with the Hurlock Police Department. He is now retired and enjoys photography and travel. Mae is a student of photography under the tutilage of her husband, Rob. She moved to the US from the Philippines with Rob in 2022.

 

$27.55

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