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8.00" x 6.50"
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1913 Lozier Type 72 Briarcliff Canvas Print
by Jack Pumphrey
Product Details
1913 Lozier Type 72 Briarcliff canvas print by Jack Pumphrey. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Watercolor painting of the 1913 Lozier type 72 Briarcliff roadster, the Lozier automobile started production in Plattsburgh, New York, by Henry... more
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Artist's Description
Watercolor painting of the 1913 Lozier type 72 Briarcliff roadster, the Lozier automobile started production in Plattsburgh, New York, by Henry Lozier and his son Harry. After quite a career of manufacturing sewing machines, bicycles and boat engines, Lozier wanted to find a new product to produce. Lozier instructed engineers George Burwell and John Perrin to work on a new product to manufacture. Both men wanted to build an automobile and through reverse engineering of a Mercedes-Benz that was in an accident, they quickly learned how to build the strongest most durable automobile of the time. Being very much perfectionists they used over fifty sets of ball bearings with special alloys for less wear and no breakdowns. The team also designed one of the first automatic lubricating systems by just pumping a floor peddle once to oil all the different parts needing lube on a regular basis.
In 1911, Ralph Mulford drove a Lozier to a second place in the first Indy 500. Much co...
About Jack Pumphrey
About The Artist:. He was ask once, ....Have you been doing this all your life?.......Well, not yet!, he answered with a sly smile. Take the time to read the comments on the image page that other visitors have made over the years. The images are loosely organized by the year of the cars, which are my speciality and go on to my other art subjects by the date uploaded. CARS MARINE AVIATION EVERYTHING ELSE I joined Fine Art America in February of 2010 and as of April of 2018 have added more then 1650 images of your lifestyle and images that move you. Self taught as a precise pen & ink artist, Jack has now incorporated water color & markers to brighten up his detailed art. I work from photographs customers send me from...
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Jack Pumphrey
Thank you very much, Vali, love your paintings!
Vali Irina Ciobanu
Splendide image, Jack!! LF
Jack Pumphrey
Thank you, John, appreciated!
John Schneider
Outstanding work!!!
Jack Pumphrey
Thank you, Barbara
Barbara Keith
This is so cool.. love your vehicles.. great attention to detail!!