CAPTAIN JACK'S WHARF AT SUNRISE
$23.00Price
View of Captain Jack's Wharf in Provincetown, Mass. at sunrise, viewed from the coastline of Cape Cod Bay. The Wharf was built by Jackson R. Williams on Commercial Street in 1897. Originally a collection of quirky pier shacks and sheds for fishermen, who rented them for less than $100 a season, the 12 condominium cabins now rent to tourists for $1,800 to $5,700 a week.
Description (Framed Miniatures):
- 2x3 inch digital images, edited for optimal color and detail.
- Individually printed by the artist and signed on back of print and on mat.
- Printed with archival inks on coated, acid-free, fine art inkjet papers (Franklin Fine Art 100% cotton rag, Legion Matte, or comparable). Papers have a perfectly smooth, matte finish.
- Hinge-mounted with artist's tape on acid-free white mats with white cores.
Frames:
- Wood frames measuring 3 5/8 inches x 4 5/8 inches, painted or stained.
- Available in your choice of 8 colors (see thumbnail photo on left).
- Frame Color Options gallery shows a sample print in the different frames.
- Metallic Gold frames have beveled edges. Other colors have straight edges.
- Non-reflective glass available for an additional $3.00 per frame
Other Sizes:
All images may be custom ordered in two larger sizes (unframed, with white/white core mats):
- 5x7 inch print matted to 8x10 inches
- 8x10 inch print matted to 11x14 inches
Please contact me for information and prices.
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