
High Point, the obelisque of obelisques, meant to honor our war dead, built on the highest point of three adjoining states by a rich man who bequeathed it and its vast lands (15,000 acres) to the public, represented by the state, which returned the favor by allowing his great country house, part of his generous bequest, to rot and reduce itself to rubble. This oil on canvas painting is a humble tribute to the man, Anthony Kuser.
This paintings is also reproduced as a unique, signed, limited edition, archival giclee print on canvas, hand embellished by the painter, starting at $219.00, size 14x18 inches.
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