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Celebrate the Legacy of Texas Courthouses Pen & Ink Watercolors

Discover the architectural beauty and historic character of Texas through this exclusive collection of archival-quality Giclée prints. Each courthouse painting is faithfully reproduced from my original pen-and-ink watercolor, capturing the intricate linework, soft washes of color, and timeless spirit of these community landmarks.

Printed at 8x10 inches on 11x14 premium archival paper, every piece is crafted to last a lifetime without fading — ready to be framed, gifted, or displayed as a tribute to Texas history.

Each print ships securely packaged and includes FREE SHIPPING within the U.S.

Giclée Print, sized 8x10 and printed on 11x14 museum-quality archival paper. Water markers are removed on print. Price includes Tax and FREE SHIPPING!

Ellis County Courthouse — 

Richardsonian Romanesque landmark designed by J. Riely Gordon, completed in 1897 in Waxahachie, Texas. Known for its picturesque massing and contrasting masonry that exemplify Gordon’s signature style.

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Comal County Courthouse — 

Romanesque Revival courthouse designed by J. Riely Gordon, constructed in 1898 and dedicated in January 1899 in New Braunfels, Texas—a robust central-plan design in native limestone with granite accents.

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Bandera County Courthouse — 

Designed by B.F. Trester in a Second Empire style with Italianate influences, the Courthouse was completed in 1891 in Bandera, Texas. Built of native limestone it stands as a centerpiece of the “Cowboy Capital of the World.”

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Victoria County Courthouse — 

Designed by J. Riely Gordon in the Romanesque Revival style, completed in 1892 in Victoria, Texas. Constructed of Texas granite and Pecos sandstone, the building is noted for its bold arches, and Gordon’s signature central atrium design. 

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Bexar County Courthouse — 

Designed by J. Riely Gordon and completed in 1897. Executed in the Romanesque Revival style. The courthouse is built of red Texas granite and Pecos sandstone. Located in San Antonio, Texas and is the oldest continually operating courthouse in Texas.

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Williamson County Courthouse — 

Designed by Charles Henry Page & Brother in the Classical Revival style, it was completed in 1911 in Georgetown, Texas. Clad in limestone with Corinthian columns and a copper dome, the building reflects the Beaux-Arts influence.

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