Old City Hall, San Clemente

California By David D. Pearce


These are Giclee prints of my original watercolor painting of the historic City Hall in San Clemente, California. They are printed with archival inks on 19 mil Watercolor Bright White paper, a specialized watercolor paper with excellent color gamut and strong darks. The old city hall stands at 101 El Camino Real. It looks down the main street, Avenida Del Mar, which slopes .8 mile to the Pier and shore. The Spanish/Moorish-designed building was built by Oscar F. Easley in 1929 as the home of the newly established Bank of San Clemente, later the Bank of America. In the 1930s, the building served as the City Hall, containing the judge's office and city jail.

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