"Lenox Library, Late Afternoon", 14" x 22", Micron Pen & Acrylic on Paper, 2009
The Lenox Library building is the architectural jewel in the crown of Lenox's many historical buildings. Originally constructed in 1815 as a neoclassical court house, this Greek Revival treasure has been extensively restored over the last ten years. Lenox artist, Jack Sadoway, celebrates the restoration of the building's landmark cupola and the preservation of the lovely Reading Park in his newest illustration. Rendered with his signature micro-stippling technique, Collector's Edition and Limited Edition giclee reproductions are now available.