BE A PART OF HISTORY BY
PRESERVING ITS’ HERITAGE

 

Own this beautiful framed, fine art limited edition giclee print and $50 of your purchase will be donated for the restoration and preservation of historical documents and artwork of the Dey Mansion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The perfect gift for the history or art enthusiast!

 

  Title: "General Washington at the Dey Mansion,1780”
Print size: 11" x 14" Frame & Matted: 16" x 20”
Signed and number by the artist: Michael J. Malzone

 

Only $99.95 Tax included

 
This fine quality art reproduction print is available for a limited time. $50 of your purchase price of $99.95 will be donated to the Dey Mansion. The Mansion is in need of funds for the restoration and preservation of historic paintings and documents that are deteriorating rapidly. Thanks to you and others who realize these invaluable and historical works are worth preserving, the sale of these 200 prints will help generate the financing needed for restoration. Each giclee print is signed and numbered by the artist Michael J. Malzone, and custom matted in a handsome oak frame, 16" x 20" in size. The edition size is limited to only 200 and are printed with Epson Ultrachrome ink on Epson professional radiant white watercolor paper.
 
The Dey Mansion, located in Wayne New Jersey played a strategic role as General George Washingtons' headquarters. Continental Army troops were stationed on the property surrounding the house while Washington and his aides stayed in the mansion itself. Washington occupied the four rooms of the original part of the house. He used the southeast room as an office and took his meals in a room at the rear of the house. General Washington was at Dey Mansion when French commander Rochambeau, arrived in Rhode Island with 6000 men, eventually marching through New Jersey en route to the final battle in Yorktown.
 
 
 
 

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