Truly Enchanting
"Truly Enchanting" by Andy Marquez, 2004; large color photograph; image of Spanish-style wooden door, with 2 open rows of turned spindles at top; bottom half of door has weathered, carved wooden panels & brass number, "11"; doorjamb is painted a bright teal green; mortared stone doorway arches slightly at the top, with triangular rock at top resembling a keystone; to left is a rusty metal & glass lamp or sconce, attached to wall, and large ceramic urn with pink petunias & orange marigolds; to right is a large green plant with white blossoms (mint?); red flagstone set into ground in front of door; large tiles around flagstone; tan stucco walls; framed with dark brown accent mat under light tan mat & dark brown wooden frame; glazed.
Truly Enchanting
Andy Marquez
2004
Color photograph
Purchased by the Fine Arts Committee
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Colorado photographer Andy Marquez had a gallery and studio located on Main Street in downtown Littleton for many years.
The Fine Arts Collection consists of artwork acquired for the City of Littleton's public art collection, or art portfolio. The collection includes permanent installations in City-owned public parks and buildings, as well as a large collection of rotating artworks which are only available for exhibition in City-owned buildings, such as the Littleton Center, Bemis Public Library, Littleton Court House, and the Littleton Museum. Artworks in the Rotating Collection are exhibited for short terms in order to avoid light damage, pest infestation, vandalism, etc., as well as to freshen up public spaces on occasion. When on display, the Rotating Collection artworks are located indoors and may not be accessible during evening or weekend hours.
Owner: City of Littleton
Maintenance Authority: City of Littleton - Fine Arts Board/Littleton Museum
- Subject Matter: Still Life
- Created: 2004
- Inventory Number: GENL-2004.045.0000
- Current Location: Not On Display
- Collections: Littleton Fine Arts Collection