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Drowns the Whiskey, Sam's Senate Saloon Poster
by Michael Silbaugh
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Drowns the Whiskey, Sam's Senate Saloon poster by Michael Silbaugh. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Michael Silbaugh's Sam's Senate Saloon painting is a rendering of a vintage historical photo taken of Senate Saloon from the late 1800's in Santa... more
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Comments (5)
Artist's Description
Michael Silbaugh's "Sam's Senate Saloon painting is a rendering of a vintage historical photo taken of Senate Saloon from the late 1800's in Santa Cruz CA, by an unknown photographer.
I was able to get a copy of the original photograph in the 70's from the Santa Cruz Historical Museum. On the back of the original photograph the location written is Senate Saloon, Sam Alkire, prop., 321 Soquel Ave SC. (address from: http://www.sfgenealogy.org/santacruz/szdir07/szdir07l.htm)
Sign over main entrance "Sam's Wheelman Rest" taking advantage of the bicycle craze of 1890s.
"Billy the Barber" struck a dapper pose outside Sam's Senate Saloon at Porter Street and the highway known these days as Soquel Drive. The saloon was one of several bars in the village where a patron might try to "soak his boots" for a shot of whiskey."*
Story: "Pioneer era who tried to hock his footwear for a pint of whiskey at a local saloon.
He asked the proprietor if he could "soak his boots." Wh...
About Michael Silbaugh
"By their works you will know them." Does life always have to be full of multitude of credentials? Credentials not worth the paper written on if it is not fulfilled. Do credential revel the heart and soul(life of one) of the person? When an artistic creation is purchased, the purchaser is buying more than what is seen. The creator of artistic expression has perhaps spent hundreds of hours by thought and work, errors made and corrected, experimentation, years of frustration and moments of pure joy went in the piece comes together. This work is not one piece of artistic creation. Heart and soul has been put into the creation of the art, as well as in the artists inner person. So you are purchasing a small moment of the artistic creators...
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Michael Silbaugh
Thanks Rick for your comment. I've view your photos of old things, great shots/
Rick Davis
This Is A Classic Painting! Love It! Fav
Michael Silbaugh
John Koudela III Quete a good artist to have captured that quaint shadow look.
Michael Silbaugh
Thanks, I did in rough or crude style to get the feel that was paint 100 year ago.
Malcolm Mason
love the senate saloon Micheal,great piece of work
Michael Silbaugh replied:
Thanks.