"Timeless Heritage: The 1837 Capped Bust Quarter" is a captivating portrayal of one of the most historically significant coins in American numismatic history. This artwork holds a special place in my heart, as it's one of my personal favorites – and yet, it remains somewhat underappreciated.
As an artist, I was drawn to this coin's unique blend of elegance and intricate design. The 1837 Capped Bust Quarter is an extremely rare circulated variety, and I was determined to do it justice. I'm thrilled with how the colors and textures have come together to create an authentic and visually stunning representation of this remarkable coin.
From the dignified bust of Liberty on the obverse to the intricate eagle design on the reverse, each element of the drawing reflects a deep appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship of this piece. This drawing is more than a visual representation; it is a celebration of the historical importance and enduring beauty of the 1837 Capped Bust Quarter.
These signed and numbered limited-edition prints are part of a series of numismatic artworks created by Robert Julian. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the essence of these historic coins. To inquire about commissioning a custom artwork, please contact Robert Julian directly at 630.815.7994.
“Timeless Heritage: The 1837 Capped Bust Quarter”
Polished Aluminum Prints
Experience the brilliance of our 24x36 limited edition prints on polished aluminum, with only 25 available.
Each piece features vibrant colors, luminous imagery, and exceptional detail, offering a uniquely durable and stunning visual experience.
About polished aluminum Prints
Our polished aluminum prints are crafted using an innovative process that infuses dyes directly into specially coated aluminum sheets. Because the image becomes part of the surface, rather than sitting on top of it, the result is an almost magical luminescence.
Built to last, the ultra-hard, scratch-resistant surface is both waterproof and weatherproof, allowing for effortless cleaning and care. While these prints thrive in well-lit spaces, we recommend avoiding direct sunlight—just as you would with any fine art piece.