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Southwest Bath Towel featuring the photograph Take Three by Sandra Bronstein

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Take Three Bath Towel

Sandra Bronstein

by Sandra Bronstein

$37.50

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Product Details

Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

©2013 Sandra Bronstein Photography. All Rights Reserved. Please note, there will be no watermark on any purchased items.... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Comments (16)

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thank you Susan - I appreciate your featuring my work in the group Women Photographers.

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thanks so much Lenore! Glad you approve! :)

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

Very neat! Love the colors and geometry of this fun piece! v/f

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thanks so much Vicki!

Vicki Spindler

Vicki Spindler

Fabulous image!!! :)

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thanks Mar - I knew you would spot this right away!

Marlene Burns

Marlene Burns

I just knew it was Tubac, Sandi! one of my most favorite places ...such a marvelous sense of history and art!! vote

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thanks you Sandra for the feature in Memories and Nostalgia group. Sure appreciate it.

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thank you Sol for the feature in Southwestern Painting and Photography.

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thank you for the feature in Old Buildings and Ruins group.

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thank you Jeff.

Jeff Breiman

Jeff Breiman

Nice capture!

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thank you Wayne - glad you like this!

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Thanks Julia!

Wayne Hardee

Wayne Hardee

Fantastic color, and great description as always, Sandra, V.

Julia Wilcox

Julia Wilcox

beautiful colors! Love this!!

Artist's Description

©2013 Sandra Bronstein Photography. All Rights Reserved. Please note, there will be no watermark on any purchased items.

Tubac was established in 1752 as a Spanish presidio. Today, artists are a more likely sight in this town than a military garrison would be. Some 80 unique shops and galleries populate the village. Tubac has a colorful history dating back into the 1700's. Established in 1752 as a Spanish presidio, the first Spanish colonial garrison in what is now Arizona, Tubac was one of the stops on the Camino Real, the "Royal Road", from Mexico to the Spanish settlements in California.

Tubac's most famous Spanish resident was Juan Bautista de Anza. While stationed at Tubac (1760–1776), de Anza built the chapel of Santa Gertrudis, the foundations of which lie beneath today's St. Ann's Church.

Apaches attacked the town repeatedly in the 1840s, forcing the Sonoran Mexicans to abandon both Tumacacori and Tubac.

Tubac was the scene of a four-day sieg...

About Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein

Sandra Bronstein finds great pleasure in sharing the beauty of the natural world and its magnificent wildlife as seen through her lenses for over 40 years. Having been intrigued by many different elements, in both the manmade and natural world, she strives to discover new and different ways to capture these elements. Her vision provides a window into the ever changing world and, simply put, Sandra has captured and shares with us a simple moment in time. Sandra was raised and continues to reside in large metropolitan cities but has always had a love of nature and wilderness. It was due, in part, to family travels and being an "outdoor" girl which kept her love strong for wildlife and the environment. That love and respect shows in each...

 

$37.50