Art Prints

Limited Edition Art Prints For Sale

These fine art prints were approved by the historic sites listed below. Prints can be purchased directly from the artist here. Use the contact form to arrange shipping and purchase:

Limited Edition Art Prints

Wait Chapel


Wait Chapel has long been a focal point of the Wake Forest University campus. Named in honor of the university’s founder, Samuel Wait, it was the first building to be constructed when the university moved from Wake County to Winston-Salem, North Carolina in the mid-1950s. Chuck Kirby is a local artist who resides in High Point, but grew up in Winston-Salem and has depicted in fine detail the classic architectural features that make Wait Chapel the noteworthy building that it is. 

Edition: 1000 signed and numbered.  Image size: 9 and 7/8 by 14 and 1/8.   Print size: 13 and 3/8 by 17 and 7/8.  

Price: $30.00   Tax applicable for NC customers.

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Biltmore House

1995 marked the centennial of America’s largest privately-owned residence- George Vanderbilt’s Biltmore Estate, completed in 1895. Designed by Mr. Vanderbilt, architect Richard Morris Hunt, and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead, Biltmore was modeled after Europe’s finest working estates. The 250 room French Renaissance chateau was originally surrounded by 125,000 acres of landscaped gardens and managed forests. Chuck Kirby, a North Carolina artist who resides in High Point, has created a panoramic image of Biltmore House which features the architectural detail and craftsmanship that place it among the country’s finest historic homes. Biltmore Estate is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina.

Edition: 1000 signed and numbered.  Image size: 8 and 5/8 by 19 and 1/8.   Print size: 12 and 3/8 by 22 and 5/8.  

Price: $30.00.  Tax applicable for NC customers.

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Reynolda House Museum of American Art

Reynolda House has long been among Winston-Salem’s most prominent homes due to its heritage and noteworthy architectural features. The house was designed by Philadelphia architect Charles Barton Keen and built 1914-1917 by Richard Joshua Reynolds, founder of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. By design, it exemplifies a relaxed atmosphere in a comfortable domestic setting. It is now operated as the Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Chuck Kirby has depicted the house in late summer surrounded by the many shrubs and trees that make for an inviting setting.  

Edition: 500 signed and numbered.   Image size: 9 and 3/8 by 17 and 3/4.   Print size: 12 and 7/8 by 21 and 1/2.  

Price: $30.00.   Tax applicable for NC customers.

Limited Edition Art Prints.