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The Grand Tetons and Jenny Lake Art Print
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The Grand Tetons and Jenny Lake art print by Lewis A Ramsey. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Painted in 1926. L. A. Ramsey was known to have painted the Grand Tetons as early as 1924 and as late as 1940, the year before he died. He usually... more
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We use acid-free papers and canvases with archival inks to guarantee that your art prints last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. Paper prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting. Canvas prints include a 2.5" white border to allow for future stretching on stretcher bars.
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Art Print Reviews (20537)
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Warren Conover
November 29th, 2023

This photo is misleading. It is not St. Teresa. I don't know who this woman is. Very dissatisfied.
David Miller
November 29th, 2023

This is a very fine high quality photograph. Very tasteful and done in a wonderful format. You got Stanley just right!
Debasish Das
November 29th, 2023

Great Quality!
Edwin Marvin
November 29th, 2023

Perfect, Strongly recommended
Sandra Herbst
November 29th, 2023

Perfect
Sandra Herbst
November 29th, 2023

Perfect
Artist's Description
Painted in 1926. L. A. Ramsey was known to have painted the Grand Tetons as early as 1924 and as late as 1940, the year before he died. He usually painted the Tetons with their accompanying rivers and lakes, particularly Jenny Lake. Once during the first part of the Great Depression, Mr. Ramsey had just come from a sketching trip at the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone. A friend was talking about the terrible economic depression that was going on. Mr. Ramsey said, "What depression? I've just come from the Tetons and there isn't any depression there." Although he probably knew of the Great Depression, and understood its seriousness, the beauty of the Tetons seemed to make all these problems vanish.
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Gary Whitton
Nice!
DEBOLINA MOITRA
Brilliant painting.Very well done.Love the rich colors of your art.
Bruce Ramsey
I grew up with this painting in my grandma's house. It was L.A.'s most famous.
Lisa Maynes
Having been there, this takes me back. So beautiful.
Tim Blankenship
Very nice! Love the reflections on the water and the mountain.
Charles Ragsdale
Beautiful painting! I am sorry I could not have made Mr. Ramsey's acquaitance. A bit before my time, I'm afraid. Chuck
Danny Trefflich
Love it!
Rebecca KImbel
These mountains are delicious!
Jennie Marie Schell
Just beautiful!
Terry Perham
this man could paint