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Moravian Book Shop Bethlehem PA Art Print
by Jacqueline M Lewis
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Moravian Book Shop Bethlehem PA art print by Jacqueline M Lewis. 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.
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The Moravian Book Shop, confirmed the oldest continuously operating bookstore in the world, was found in 1745. Samuel Powell of the Moravian Church... more
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Artist's Description
The Moravian Book Shop, confirmed the oldest continuously operating bookstore in the world, was found in 1745. Samuel Powell of the Moravian Church Crown Inn opened the store on the South Side of Bethlehem. It is now a major attraction on Main Street in Historic Bethlehem, near the Colonial Industrial Quarter.
About Jacqueline M Lewis
Recognition: Travel+Leisure magazine contest finalist; Photography Laureates winner, International Society of Photographers winner, Japan America Society of Philadelphia exhibitor. Bethlehem PA Rotunda solo exhibit (Bethlehem Fine Arts Commisstion): Lehigh Valley Arts council featured artist; Historic Bethlehem Partnership, ArtsQuest, Sigal Museum Easton displays. Finalist in Baum Art School/Morning Call juried exhibit, finalist in ArtsQuest Invision juried exhibit; finalist in Mayfair juried exhibit. Over 50 solo exhibits and shows in the Lehigh Valley area during the past decade. Major work: A Passport to World Heritage Sites--27 framed and canvas images with descriptions, a social studies as well as a photographic grouping. ...
$27.56
Jacqueline M Lewis
Thanks--I appreciate your taking the time.
Judy Hall-Folde
Congrats on your sale!
Jacqueline M Lewis replied:
Thanks, Judy.
Lazaro Hurtado
congrats
Jacqueline M Lewis replied:
Thank you, Lazaro