Bill Jewel’s Eiffel Tower lithograph print was printed at the Mourlot, Paris, in 1988. Size: x by x and priced at $750.00. - Contact Bill For All Sales
For Bill, the Eiffel Tower symbolizes love, travel, and dreams. He hoped his painting would evoke strong emotional responses, making it a popular choice for home decor and personal collections.
About Bill Jewell’s Eiffel Tower Painting
Bill’s Eiffel Tower painting was done in Paris, France, over a 5-month period. The Eiffel Tower is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. Its unique structure and cultural significance as a symbol of Paris and France made it a favored subject for Bill.
The intricate iron lattice structure of the Eiffel Tower poses a technical challenge for artists, making it an interesting subject for various artistic styles and mediums. This challenge attracted Bill, who wanted to test his unique skills.
The Eiffel Tower is more than just an architectural marvel; it embodies the spirit of Paris, romance, and French culture. When Bill painted it, he wanted to evoke a sense of nostalgia, adventure, and beauty associated with these themes.
Being one of the most visited monuments globally, the Eiffel Tower attracts millions of tourists. Bill realized that paintings featuring the Eiffel Tower are popular souvenirs and mementos for visitors, further boosting their demand and popularity.
Built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle (World’s Fair) to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution, the Eiffel Tower has historical importance. Artworks depicting the tower often capture this historical context, adding depth and meaning to the pieces.
The Eiffel Tower can be represented in countless artistic styles, from realistic to abstract, impressionist to modern. Bill uses his skills to express his unique vision and interpretation, contributing to a diverse array of artworks centered on the tower.
Bill Jewell is a self-taught, dedicated watercolor, acrylic, and oil painter who has painted as a sole source of income for over 40 years. Bill has traveled throughout the US and worldwide to paint scenery using his unique color transitions and silhouettes.
Commission paintings of virtually anything are generally considered in watercolor, oil, or acrylic. Bill is always up for a new challenge or another old one. He can work from the images that you provide him.
Watercolor, acrylic & oil paintings
Featured Collection
Ski areas and resorts across the United States
Art Work
Watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings
Bill Jewell
Self-taught professional artist and painter for over 40 years
The process
The process of making rocks and minerals into pigments