Early Nauvoo Street Scene

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Description

The work and craftsmanship of fast-growing Nauvoo marked one of the most meaningful undertakings of any people to establish a town in the history of America.  This Mormon art rendition of Nauvoo captures what the bustle and work must have been like.  This scene depicts Joseph Smith’s Red Brick Store on Water Street in Nauvoo.  It also shows Brigham Young walking into the Nauvoo Masonic Lodge or the Nauvoo cultural hall.  This early scene shows the Nauvoo Temple with its early incumbent angel Moroni.

This piece is printed on heavy stock acid free art paper.

 

FRAMING IS EASY – This art is offered unframed.  Most of our art is made for standard sized frames so you won’t need to get an expensive custom frame. Simply take this artwork to any Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or your local frame shop.  They always have great sales on frames and a lot of great choices.

PLEASE SUPPORT NAUVOO: The item above and many other beautiful works found on this site create much-needed jobs for families living in Nauvoo. Please see our “MADE IN NAUVOO” page for more details CLICK HERE

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