Wild Beauty, Plate 97
Wild Beauty, Plate 97
Untitled
George Weister, circa 1912
Archival prints from $100.00
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When the Bonneville Landslide dammed the Columbia in about 1450, it drowned some thirty-five miles of trees upriver. The stumps in the river – the submerged forest – were most visible along the south shore, across from Wind Mountain.
The photographs in Wild Beauty were meticulously restored and carefully prepared for print reproduction in order to capture the detail and tonal range of the original images. These beautiful archival inkjet prints are made to order from the restored digital files. Our standard sizes denote the paper size; a small border is left around the image to make framing easier. Custom sizes are easily produced, though, and priced by the square inch; if you would like to inquire about a custom size, please contact us.