The Patsy Clark Mansion, is one of those homes where every square inch seems to inspire a story: the imported "gopher wood" from Egypt; a mysterious looking chandelier with jewels representing each country from around the world at the time of construction.
Among the mansions of Browne's Addition that were built at the turn of the 20th century, the Patsy Clark Mansion was easily the most extravagant. According to legend, Kirtland Cutter, the building's architect, was asked to build "the most impressive house west of the Mississippi."
Between great memories and love of the mansion's architecture, painting this was inevitable. It was an incredible challenge and a much longer process than anticipated.
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