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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
Farewell to Gettysburg Wood Print
by Olivier Le Queinec
$81.00
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Farewell to Gettysburg wood print by Olivier Le Queinec. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
An American Civil War cannon watches over the battlefield from a United States Union Army battle line position at sunset at Gettysburg National... more
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An American Civil War cannon watches over the battlefield from a United States Union Army battle line position at sunset at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania
I had spent a whole day respectfully photographing and documenting some of the many monuments at the revered historic site and the long day was drawing to a close. I was quickly loosing light and it was time for me to finally pack my gear. I stopped on South Hancock Avenue for one last look while the sun was disappearing behind the clouds. Not a glorious sunset as I was hoping to capture, but a pale glow in a rather stormy and dramatic sky. So I pulled my tripod and my camera from the car one more time and set it up near this old cannon overlooking the battleground. This was my last photograph of the day, a final glorious tribute to this somber but now peacefully magnificent site of our American history. My farewell to Gettysburg.
Olivier Le Queinec
About Olivier Le Queinec
Olivier L. is a professional stock and fine art photographer. He is an exclusive best selling artist affiliated with Fine Art America, one of the world's largest online art marketplace. His work has been published worldwide in tens of thousands of web sites, books, magazines, blogs, movies, and can be found displayed on the walls of thousands of houses and businesses. "I was born and grew up in Paris, France, where I graduated from journalism school then attended the Sorbonne University to study philosophy, but quickly dropped out to spend more time watching American movies, dreaming of one day making it there. After receiving a professional camera as a Christmas gift, I almost immediately sold my first stock photographs. Soon after,...

