Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Mary Mitchell House

I did another cover for the VC Reporter. The Art Director, Enrique Candiotti, asked me to do something different. Thanks E!

The illustration is of a historically important landmark in Ventura. It's a house called the Mary Mitchell House.

According to the San Buenaventura Conservency Website:

This house is known as the Mary Mitchell House and is part of the Mitchell Block Historic District established in 1977. The two-story brick masonry structure is a combination of Queen Anne and Eastlake Victorian with the decorative wood detail under the front gable and the spindle and spool decoration on the porch and balcony. Of unusual interest and whimsy is the square tower with the crenalated parapet, which is reminiscent of medieval Gothic towers. Built in 1890 by the Mitchell Brothers, who were bricklayers, this residence was given to Mary Mitchell, daughter of Ed. L. Mitchell. The houses at 670 and 692 are the only remaining examples of brick houses constructed prior to 1900 in the city of Ventura.

My Illustration:


















My reference photo from the day before:

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