St charles walkway painterly

St Charles Walkway Painterly

Piece description from the artist

Looking down a walkway in between buildings in historical downtown St. Charles, Missouri. This is a photo I took and turned into a painting. In the distance you can see a glimpse of the Missouri River. St. Charles is a suburb of St. Louis, MO and sits along the Missouri River. Founded in about 1769 as Les Petites Côtes, or "The Little Shores", by Louis Blanchette, a French-Canadian fur trader, when the area was nominally ruled by Spain following the Seven Years' War, it is the 3rd oldest city in Missouri. It has also played a significant role in the United States' westward expansion as a river port and starting point of the Boone's Lick Road to the Boonslick.

St. Louis was settled primarily by French-speaking colonists from Canada in its early days and was considered the last "civilized" stop by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804, which was exploring the western territory after the US made the Louisiana Purchase. The city served as the first Missouri capital from 1821 to 1826, and is the site of the Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne shrine.

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About Jennifer White

Ozark, MO

Jennifer White is a professional photographer from the Ozarks in southern Missouri, United States. She specializes in fine art but also does portraits, weddings, commercial photography, real estate photography, and more. In April 2018 she was internationally published in a woman's art magazine known as Women Art 278 based out of Germany, PracticeLink Magazine (winter 2022). She has also won various art contests online and locally. Her art and photography have been sold world-wide. She enjoys traveling and showing the world the beauty in everything created by God through both nature and mankind.

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