Described as America's Arts and Crafts masterpiece, the Gamble House is the best preserved example of American Arts and Crafts style architecture. Designed by famed architects Charles & Henry Greene in 1908, the style of the home incorporates influences from traditional Japanese aesthetics and a California spaciousness using simple forms and natural materials. The three-story house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1978. These fine art Giclée prints are printed with fade-resistant archival-quality colorfast UV-protected inks on premium acid-free canvas with UV resistant matte-finish sealants. Choose from linen wrapped liners available in Coal Black, Seaweed Green or Chocolate Brown, (Limited Supply - Java Brown). Choose between two frame styles: traditional Craftsman Mortise and Tenon or clean Oak Park frame. Frames and liner fillet are custom made from quartersawn white oak. Mortise & Tenon Frame (with Fillet) Medium Framed Size: 28 7/8" x 19 3/8". Large Framed Size: 35 5/8" x 22 1/8". Oak Park Frame (without fillet) Medium Framed Size: 28" x 16". Large Framed Size: 35" x 19". Appearance may vary based on individual monitor settings. Shipping Methods USPS/UPS Ground/FedEx Ground Approximate Lead Time 4 to 6 weeks