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6.50" x 10.00"
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0.88"
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12.00" x 15.50"
Weathered Buildings of the Medieval Village of Obidos Framed Print

by David Letts

$84.00
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Weathered Buildings of the Medieval Village of Obidos framed print by David Letts. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Founded by the Celts in 308 BC, Obidos was conquered by the Romans in the first century and occupied by the Moors in the eighth century. The latter... more
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Founded by the Celts in 308 BC, Obidos was conquered by the Romans in the first century and occupied by the Moors in the eighth century. The latter built the town wall, which still today is completely intact surrounding the white washed houses painted with blue or yellow bars.
Obidos has always been a fortified town since its formation by the Romans. The defences were greatly enhanced after the 12th century Christian conquest with the walls built to withstand long sieges and mighty the citadel to enforce control of the population. Visitors to Obidos will discover that the town is more than just a fortified town, it is a place of beauty, which arose from the single most import event in Obidos history. The town was a wedding gift from a king to his beloved wife.
The magnificent medieval walled town of Obidos is known as the Town of Queens because of a tradition in which kings used to offer the place to their wives.
The town boasts some lovely churches. In days...
About David Letts

Old World Photography - Evoking the timeless beauty of another era. Step into a curated collection of photography and visual art from across the globe, inspired by the charm and character of a bygone world. Old World Photography captures the soul of Europe's cobblestone streets, weathered timber-framed windows, centuries-old wooden doors, and majestic medieval castles. Photography is my creative release - my way of turning vision into art. Though my tool is a digital camera, each image is shaped by the artist's hand and heart. What you see here is not just documentation, but interpretation - an expression of imagination and memory. Browse the galleries to discover the perfect piece of photographic art for your home, winery, office, or...
Karen Adams
Very nice series. vf