Miami County Ohio Courthouse from Treasure Island in September No. 2

The Story:      From Treasure Island in Troy, Ohio, the Miami County Courthouse rises beyond the Great Miami River and the Adams Street Bridge, connecting the city’s civic history to the river that helped shape its early settlement. Troy became the Miami County seat in 1807, and the river remains one of the defining features of the downtown landscape.

In this September evening view, the Great Miami River moves through the foreground while warm light washes across the bridge and reaches the distant courthouse beyond it. The courthouse, designed by Joseph Warren Yost and built in the 1880s, stands as one of Miami County’s most recognized historic landmarks. With cumulus clouds drifting through a blue Ohio sky, the scene becomes a graceful portrait of Troy … river, bridge, courthouse, and county seat brought together in one quiet view.

 

The Rest of the Story:  I captured this view from Treasure Island on one of those September evenings when everything seemed to come together. The Great Miami River was in the foreground, the Adams Street Bridge carried warm evening light through the middle of the scene, and the Miami County Courthouse stood beyond it as the civic anchor of Troy.

What I liked about this composition was how it told more than one story at once. It was not just a courthouse image and not just a river image. The river, bridge, and courthouse all lined up in a way that helped explain Troy as a place. The Great Miami River helped shape the town, the bridge ties the river corridor back to downtown, and the courthouse reminds us why Troy became the county seat. Under a blue sky with September clouds, the scene felt historic, balanced, and deeply Ohio.

I have more scenes from this part of my Miami County Ohio in my Troy Ohio Art Prints.  If you love exploring the architectural wonder of our county seats, check out my Ohio County Courthouse Art Prints.

 

Sublocation:   Miami County Ohio Courthouse

City, State:      Troy, Ohio

Year:                2022

Price range: $75.00 through $440.00

Product Description

Miami County Courthouse in Troy, Ohio, viewed from Treasure Island across the Great Miami River and Adams Street Bridge under September cumulus clouds.

From Treasure Island in Troy, Ohio, the Miami County Courthouse rises beyond the Great Miami River and the Adams Street Bridge, connecting the city’s civic history to the river that helped shape its early settlement. Troy became the Miami County seat in 1807, and the river remains one of the defining features of the downtown landscape.
In this September evening view, the Great Miami River moves through the foreground while warm light washes across the bridge and reaches the distant courthouse beyond it. The courthouse, designed by Joseph Warren Yost and built in the 1880s, stands as one of Miami County’s most recognized historic landmarks. With cumulus clouds drifting through a blue Ohio sky, the scene becomes a graceful portrait of Troy … river, bridge, courthouse, and county seat brought together in one quiet view.
The Rest of the Story
I captured this view from Treasure Island on one of those September evenings when everything seemed to come together. The Great Miami River was in the foreground, the Adams Street Bridge carried warm evening light through the middle of the scene, and the Miami County Courthouse stood beyond it as the civic anchor of Troy.
What I liked about this composition was how it told more than one story at once. It was not just a courthouse image and not just a river image. The river, bridge, and courthouse all lined up in a way that helped explain Troy as a place. The Great Miami River helped shape the town, the bridge ties the river corridor back to downtown, and the courthouse reminds us why Troy became the county seat. Under a blue sky with September clouds, the scene felt historic, balanced, and deeply Ohio.

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12" x 18", 20" x 30", 30" x 45"

Media

Framed Giclee Canvas, Metal, Photo Paper

Framed Giclee Canvas Prints

My canvas prints originate from the highest quality equipment and techniques which produce an impressively vibrant and sturdy print.  Features of My Framed Giclee Canvas Prints include:
 

  • Light Weight:  Lacking the need of glass and matting, these canvas prints are light weight
  • More Print for Your Money:  Avoiding expensive glass and matting lowers costs
  • Archival:  The pigment inks are archival rated at 95 years
  • No Gallery-wrapped Hazards:  My framed giclee canvas prints avoid the hazards of traditional gallery wrapped canvas prints (print edges easily mar and the canvas tends to relax and warp).  My canvas is mounted to a solid surface so it will never warp and the outer frame protects the print’s edges.
  • Ready to Hang.  Your canvas print comes ready to hang with single wire fastened to two sturdy D-ring hangers (quality D-rings resist wire tension vice eye hooks).  We employ a plastic-coated wire which mitigates corrosion, prevents stray strands from puncturing a finger, and permits easier leveling of frame.  In paying attention to details, we also properly wire frame with some tension which ensures canvas hangs close to wall.
  • Optional Z-bar:  For larger prints (if requested), we employ a two-piece mounting cleat in lieu of a hanging wire.  In this option, the cleat attached to the back of the print fits securely over the reverse cleat that you attached to the wall.
  • Watermark:  The final print you receive will not have a watermark.
  • Documentation:  I attached a certificate of authenticity to the back of each print.
  • Large Canvas Prints:  Though I can produce prints up to 40 x 60 inches, shipping in sizes 30 x 45 inches and above is expensive.  If you live in the Miami Valley, reach out to me about obtaining access to these larger print sizes.
  • Shipping Times:  Creating the print takes about 2 weeks and can be ready for immediate local pick up.  For those outside the Miami Valley, I have dedicated boxes and shipping takes an additional 3 to 5 days.
A front and back image of my framed giclee canvas print presentation

Metal Prints

People are amazed by these metal prints…from the reactions I witness at art shows and exhibitions, I call them “eye candy”.  Dye sublimation prints offer the following characteristics:
 

  • Incredibly vibrant:  My prints start with a white gloss substrate which produces vivid colors and enthusiastic comments 
  • Extremely durable:  Our printer employs verified archival materials, so if handled properly the print will last over 100 years.  
  • Cleans easily:  If cleaning is required, owners can employ soft cloth.
  • Saves money:  Unlike paper prints which require protective glass, there is no need to cover the metal surface.  With no glass, there’s no longer a need for the expensive framing, matting and labor which drives up the cost for traditional paper prints.
  • Ready to hang:  We attach mounts to the back of the metal prints which provide gallery-preferred hang points, and elevates the print off the wall producing a floating effect.  
  • Optional Z-bar:  For larger prints (if requested), we employ a two-piece mounting cleat in lieu of a hanging wire.  In this option, the cleat attached to the back of the print fits securely over the reverse cleat that you attached to the wall. 
  • Watermark:  The final print you receive will not have a watermark. 
  • Documentation:  I attached a certificate of authenticity to the back of each print.
  • Large Metal Prints:  Though I can produce prints up to 30 x 45 inches shipping is expensive.  If you live in the Miami Valley, reach out to me about obtaining access to these larger print sizes.  
  • Shipping Times:  Creating the print takes about 2 weeks and can be ready for immediate local pick up.  For those outside the Miami Valley, I have dedicated boxes and shipping takes an additional 3 to 5 days. 
A front and back image of my metal print presentation

Photopaper Prints

People are amazed by these metal prints…from the reactions I witness at art shows and exhibitions, I call them “eye candy”.  Dye sublimation prints offer the following characteristics:
 

  • Archival:  Our printer employs verified archival materials, where the pigments are rated at 95 years provided the print is protected from UV Rays. 
  • Flexibility:  Ordering a print on photopaper allows clients to make their own framing and matting decisions for the ultimate customization experience. 
  • Watermark:  The final print you receive will not have a watermark. 
  • Documentation:  I include a certificate of authenticity with each print.  Once you frame the print, your framer can attach it to the rear of the print.
  • Final Product:  I have dedicated shipping tubes to hold the print until your framer is ready to mount and frame the print.
  • Shipping Times:  Creating the print takes about 2 weeks and can be ready for immediate local pick up.  For those outside the Miami Valley, I have dedicated shipping tubes which take an additional 3 to 5 days for shipping. 
A cardboard tube with white paper on top of it.

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