Rocky Acadia Coast
Established as Sieur de Monts National Monument by President Wilson in 1916, it was later changed to Acadia National Park in 1929, becoming the first national park east of the Mississippi. The majority of Acadia’s 47,000+ acres sprawls across Mount Desert Island and several smaller areas along the coast of Maine. Comprised of forests, lakes, rocky coastlines and granite domes, Acadia also features the highest point on the East Coast, Cadillac Mountain.
Fourth in the National Parks series
Available in four sizes.
Medium Image Size: 21" x 9". Framed Size: 28 7/8" x 19 3/8". $705
Large Image Size: 28" x 12". Framed Size: 35 5/8" x 22 1/8". $935
Extra Large Image Size: 35" x 15". Framed Size: 42 5/8" x 25 1/8". $1,180
2X Large Image Size: 42" x 18". Framed Size: 49 5/8" x 28 1/8". $1,450
Linen wrapped liners available in Coal black, Seaweed green or Java brown.
Frame and fillet are custom made from quartersawn white oak.
The presentation of these fine art Giclée prints is made using fade-resistant archival-quality colorfast UV-protected inks on premium acid-free canvas, UV resistant matte-finish sealants, and ph neutral adhesives.
Appearance may vary based on individual monitor settings.