- Made in U.S.A.
- Made from sustainably sourced wood
- Laser-cut
- Stained with water-based dye, colors may vary
- Approximately 1 3/4 by 3 1/4 inches
Not only did John Hancock wield an impressive signature when he signed the Declaration of Independence as President of the Continental Congress - he also looks quite elegant and handsome in Barry Faulkner's Declaration Mural. Bring this piece of history home and display John Hancock on your tree, in your window, or collection.
In 1933, the chief architect of the National Archives, J. Russell Pope, recommended approval of a two-year contract to hire Barry Faulkner, a noted American muralist, to paint a mural for the Exhibit Hall in the planned Rotunda of the National Archives Building. The result was two large oil-on-canvas murals, each about 14 feet by 37 1/2 feet. One mural honors the signers of the Declaration and the other those who signed the Constitution.