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Esopus Lighthouse in December Wood Print
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Esopus Lighthouse in December wood print by Jeff Severson. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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The Esopus Lighthouse, also nicknamed the Maid of the Meadows, on a December morning. The lighthouse was built in 1871 to replace an existing,... more
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Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood.
All wood prints ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with mounting hooks and nails.
Wood prints are extremely durable and add a rustic feel to any image.
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Wood Print Reviews (1436)
Average Rating (4.50 Stars):
Wayne Huston
April 11th, 2024
Very pleased with the image, color, printing . My selection of printing onto wood is great for this image. There are a few mildly dark lines which are natural to wood. They show through the image and contribute to the image--glad that none of these was over the face of the horse rider.
Varshapriya Iyer
April 9th, 2024
Beautiful wood print
Doretha Mikolinski
April 8th, 2024
Looks gorgeous over my fireplace.sorru don't know how to upload pictures
Stephen Miller
April 4th, 2024
I wanted a photo that showed what a beast these things are, and this one really shows it.
Stephen Miller
April 4th, 2024
I like vultures, and this photo really catches this one in flight.
Jon Snyder
April 4th, 2024
Perfect! I wish that you'd included a translation of the two inscriptions in some ancient language that are above the shoulders of St John Coltrane. It would cost your company virtually nothing to supply this with the picture.
Artist's Description
The Esopus Lighthouse, also nicknamed the "Maid of the Meadows", on a December morning. The lighthouse was built in 1871 to replace an existing, damaged lighthouse and is the last remaining wooden lighthouse in existence on the Hudson River.
About Jeff Severson
I am a landscape and nature photographer from the Hudson Valley region of New York. I am the owner of J.T.S. Design, Inc., a web development firm located in the Hudson Valley which has been in business since 2003. While most of my photography is from the Hudson Valley region of NY, I will also be including photography from the Blue Ridge Mountain region of NC and TN.
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Keith Armstrong
I used to live along the Hudson at Esopus (Mount St. Alphonsus). This a landmark I remember. Nice light and colour.
Jeff Severson replied:
Thanks! The Mount is now owned by the Bruderhof so I don't think it's accessible to the public. But, I'd love to get a shot of that building some day!