Railroad  Art Gallery

by William B. MacGregor Jr.
 

What is the price and what sizes are available?   Prices and available sizes are listed with the art print .
What is a Giclee? A Giclee, pronounced zee-clay, is a process utilizing the latest digital technology and sophisticated machinery and software to replicate original works of art. They are  high quality prints made from a high resolution digital image sprayed onto watercolor paper using very permanent ink. Giclée prints are guaranteed to be far more permanent than prints made using cheaper methods. They are the next best thing to owning the original!
What is a Standard Print? A Standard Print is printed on High Gloss photo paper and they are not signed & numbered. 

How to Order:

If you would like to Buy it Now  most of the items are available on my EBAY store.    Or just fill out the order form and mail it with a check.  If you are interested in the original artwork please send me an E-mail.   Thanks EBAY Store: The Junkyard Artist  

GICLEE' SIGNED & NUMBERED ART PRINTS

 

New Hampshire Logging 
Original: $499.00

New Hampshire Logging: A vintage steam train and a modern tractor trailer are hauling logs to the mill.  In the background  is the  Old Man of the Mountain, Mt Washington and the Presidential Mountain Range.  Unfortunally, The old Man of the Mountain is no longer there but his memory will linger forever. 

  • 9 3/4" x 15 Giclee Print (16 x 20"mat  $49.99 

 

Mt Washington Valley Train & the Old Man of the Mountain

What is more symbolic of New Hampshire but the Old Man of the Mountain.  This painting is a rendering of some of the famous aspects of the Mt. Washington Valley and dedicated to the memory of the Old Man of the Mountain. The painting include the Old Man of the Mountain, the Valley Train, and of course a covered bridge.  On the Conway's Scenic Railroad Valley Train, you'll enjoy the scenery of the Mt. Washington Valley countryside and surrounding White Mountains.  Unfortunally, The old Man of the Mountain is no longer there but his memory will linger forever. 

  • 13.5"x 17.5 Giclee Print (16 x 20"mat  $49.99 

  • 6 x 8"  Giclee Print (8 x 10 mat)  $20.00

  • Original: $499.00

 

 

 

Mt Washington Cog Railroad

When you ride the Mt Washington Cog Train, you're in for a treat. The Cog railroad train will carry you above the clouds to the top of the highest peak in the Northeast, Mt Washington, New Hampshire. The first forty years of the Cog Railroad's operation it had wood-fired boilers which powered the train to the 6,288-foot summit of Mt. Washington.  Around 1910, coal was introduced as depicted in my rendering of  Mt Washington's Cog Railway train. So, climb up to the top of Mount Washington on the world's first mountain climbing Cog Railway train! Or do the hard way and hike up to the top, the good news is Mt. Washington is the highest  of  AMC's  four thousand footers. 

  • 18"x24" Giclee Print (not matted)  $95.00

  • 16"x20" Giclee Print (not matted)  $60.00

  • 11"x14" Giclee Print (not matted)  $40.00

  • 8" x 10" Giclee Print (matted)  $20.00

  • Original: $499.00

 

Medfield Junction 
"Steam Locomotive hauling logs to the Mill"

 In the 1800's the first railway locomotives were powered by steam and usually burned coal. Because steam locomotives included one or more steam engines, they are sometimes referred to as "steam engines". The steam locomotive remained by far the most common type of locomotive until after World War 2. This painting depicts a steam locomotive hauling logs as it passed a local railroad depot.  Looks like the two hobos under the water tower won't be able to hop onto this train

  • 18"x24" Giclee Print (not matted)  $95.00

  • 16"x20" Giclee Print (not matted)  $60.00*

  • 11"x14" Giclee Print (not matted)  $40.00

  • 8" x 10" Giclee Print (matted)  $20.00

  • Original: $499.00

 

ART PRINTS on HIGH GLOSS PHOTO PAPER

Steam Train
 
In the 1800's the first railway locomotives were powered by steam and usually burned coal. Because steam locomotives included one or more steam engines, they are sometimes referred to as "steam engines". In the winter where the temperature sometimes goes below zero the train will be engulfed in steam.

  • Original: $300

Night Train

 In the 1800's the first railway locomotives were powered by steam and usually burned coal. Because steam locomotives included one or more steam engines, they are sometimes referred to as "steam engines". The steam locomotive remained by far the most common type of locomotive until after World War 2. This painting depicts a steam locomotive at sunset  hauling a load off coal.

  • 16"x20" : $23.99  16"x20" Double Mat:  $29.99 

  • 11"x14" : $18.99            How to Order

  • Original: $300

 

 

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Waterfire
Providence,  RI

Waterfire in Providence Rhode Island is on three rivers of downtown Providence and has been praised by Rhode Island residents and international visitors alike as a powerful work of art and a moving symbol of Providence’s renaissance. WaterFire’s one hundred sparkling bonfires, the fragrant scent of aromatic wood smoke, the flickering firelight on the arched bridges, the silhouettes of the firetenders passing by the flames, the torch-lit vessels traveling down the river, and the enchanting music from around the world engage all the senses and emotions of those who stroll the paths of Waterplace Park. WaterFire has captured the imagination of over ten million visitors, bringing life to downtown, and revitalizing Rhode Island’s capital city.

  • Prints are available in 16"x20", 11" x 14" and 8" x 10 Mats.

  • Original: $399.00

Refrigerator Magnet/ $4.00

 

NEW!!!
Waterfire  
300 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Approximate 13" x 19" 

$20.00

 

Gallivanting by Gondola at
 Waterfire

Providence,  RI

  • Prints are available in 16" X 20",  11" x 14" and 8" x 10 Mats.

  • Original: $375.00

 

NEW WATERCOLOR!!!
Ratteys
North Attleboro, MA

Located in North Attleboro, Mass. Ratteys was just up Route 1 from Jolly Chollys.  How many of you would cruise thru  Jolly Cholly's and then head up to Ratteys  on a Saturday night!!!.  

  • Prints are available in 16" X 20",  11" x 14" and 8" x 10 Mats.

  • Original: $375.00

Refrigerator Magnet/ $4.00

Quabbin Memories

I used to live in Oakham Mass and became fascinated with the history of Quabbin Reservoir.  One of the interesting facts is four towns were submerged to create Quabbin.  They are Enfiield, Prescott, Greenwich and Dana.  Also 25% of Oakham was taken for Quabbin and also in Rutland. One of my favorite hikes is take a bucolic walk to Dana Center.  The buildings are long gone but the foundations are still there.  Dana center was not submerged but is very close to the shore of Quabbin Reservoir. I wanted to do a watercolor in memory of the four now lost towns and thiis painting is of a Sunday morning sometime in the early 1900's. Bring your binoculars because you might see a bald eagle!

  • Prints are available in 16" X 20" and 11" x 14"

  • Original: $375.00

 

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