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Marshall Point Light, Maine - Print Only - Limited Edition of 500 - Signed and Numbered
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This is a Print Only of my pastel painting titled 'Marshall Point Light, Maine'.
It is part of a Limited Edition of 500 prints. Printed with Archival Epson Inks on Canson 100% Cotton Rag Paper. Image size is 10"x10" with a white border on all sides. The Print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity with the print number and artist's signature.
An Optional custom cut White Mat can be added to your order. Just leave the interior dimensions of your frame in the "Size of Mat Needed" box when ordering.
It is part of a Limited Edition of 500 prints. Printed with Archival Epson Inks on Canson 100% Cotton Rag Paper. Image size is 10"x10" with a white border on all sides. The Print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity with the print number and artist's signature.
An Optional custom cut White Mat can be added to your order. Just leave the interior dimensions of your frame in the "Size of Mat Needed" box when ordering.
The Marshall Point Lighthouse is located at the tip of the St. George Peninsula and overlooks the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor in Maine. My reference photo was taken on a cold November day at sunset. The original artwork was created using pastel pencils on PastelMat. We have visited this lighthouse many times and usually take guests to see this beautiful area.
The current tower was built at the water's edge in 1858. It is 24 feet from the base to the light level with the first 12 feet constructed of granite blocks and the remaining 12 are brick. The lantern is made of cast iron and houses a Fresnel lens that shines a fixed white light.
Of course it MUST be mentioned that this is the lighthouse featured in the movie Forrest Gump! Tom Hanks' character concludes his cross-country run on the walkway leading up to the lighthouse.
The current tower was built at the water's edge in 1858. It is 24 feet from the base to the light level with the first 12 feet constructed of granite blocks and the remaining 12 are brick. The lantern is made of cast iron and houses a Fresnel lens that shines a fixed white light.
Of course it MUST be mentioned that this is the lighthouse featured in the movie Forrest Gump! Tom Hanks' character concludes his cross-country run on the walkway leading up to the lighthouse.