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by Larry Braun
$45.00
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
Design Details
Perry County
Wittenberg, on the Mississippi River, about 20 miles southeast of Perryville, and nearly opposite Grand Tower, Ill., was... more
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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1 - 2 business days
Average Rating (3.85 Stars):
Robin Gross
March 28th, 2024
Towels were perfect and looks good in my bathroom. Bright detail of the cars on a black background.
Nancy Hogan
March 27th, 2024
Really love them! They go well w a print of my boyfriend’s stingray bicycle & he still has the bike!
Michael Bourgeois
March 23rd, 2024
Love this towel
Michael Bourgeois
March 23rd, 2024
Love it.
Sabine Imler
March 3rd, 2024
It was a gift for a friend who has worked on these rigs. It’s now in his own company facility. He loves it.
Nancy Hogan
February 10th, 2024
It would be very helpful to know what the # s correspond to.
Perry County
Wittenberg, on the Mississippi River, about 20 miles southeast of Perryville, and nearly opposite Grand Tower, Ill., was settled by a German Colony in 1838. This colony aimed at founding a magnificent Lutheran Church, on a lofty eminence on the river bluff, which was to be the New Zion of that denomination in America. But meeting with some misfortune this idea was abandoned, and the large bell brought from Europe for the church, was sold to the Catholic Church in St. Louis, called the College ... The encroachments of the river retarded its growth (1874) but it had a population of about 500, and contained a fine flouring mill, 1 steam saw-mill, 2 stores, 2 warehouses, 1 brewery and a fine public schoo
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY STATEMENT FOR LARRY BRAUN Please note the Fine Art America watermark will not appear on the printed photos. Larry Braun is a landscape and streetscape photographer based in Benton, Missouri. His work focuses on the outdoors in small towns, state parks, and historic districts of Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas and Kentucky. Photography has been a lifelong interest of his, After college Larry took time off to raise a family and pursue a career in chemistry, then returned to photography after retirement in 2013. Larry uses his own digital workflow, sometimes adding a texture to his images to create a unique, artistic interpretation of his subject. Recently Larrys focus has been working with the lighting of the photos. ...
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Larry Braun
The rest of the story is this is all thats left of the town. The Mississippi Floods have pretty much eliminated this little town.
Margaret Harmon
Wonderful job of this setting. I would enjoy seeing pictures of the ruins of the town as well. Lots of history there! I think you filled the available space and I want to know the rest of the story.
John Rivera
Fantastic!