Description
This old photo print on wood features a sepia-toned, vintage-style image capturing a poignant moment in front of a Southern BBQ establishment. In the foreground is an elderly man, his expression serious and thoughtful, embodying the gritty character of the American South.
The photo likely dates back several decades and has a documentary or folk-art quality, celebrating the traditions of Southern barbecue culture and the everyday people who shaped it. The timeworn tones and weathered look of the print board enhance its nostalgic, historical feel—making it a powerful piece of Americana ideal for rustic decor, restaurant display, or collectors of Southern heritage imagery. Condition: The print is in good salvaged condition with minor flawing, such as scratching and scuffs to the plywood and surrounding frame.Weight: 115 lbs.
The photo likely dates back several decades and has a documentary or folk-art quality, celebrating the traditions of Southern barbecue culture and the everyday people who shaped it. The timeworn tones and weathered look of the print board enhance its nostalgic, historical feel—making it a powerful piece of Americana ideal for rustic decor, restaurant display, or collectors of Southern heritage imagery. Condition: The print is in good salvaged condition with minor flawing, such as scratching and scuffs to the plywood and surrounding frame.Weight: 115 lbs.
Measurements: 64"W x 124"H x 1.25"D, with a 2" black frame.
History: This piece was salvaged from a barbecue restaurant located at The Boulevard at the Capital Centre in Largo, Maryland. This restaurant and items from it are featured on Season 10, Episode 12, of the DIY Network show, "Salvage Dawgs".