John Muir Segment

$95.00

John Muir Segment framed print

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Across this small lake in Marquette County was where John Muir grew up and worked a farm with his family. Muir is often referred to as the founder of our National Parks and this beautiful kettle lake and hills surrounding it played an early role in developing his lifelong obsession with nature. He became one of history’s biggest advocates for wild places and dedicated his life to preserving our nation’s natural treasures. He made several unsuccessful attempts to purchase this land back later in his life. Today it is preserved as a County Park and the Ice Age Trail loops around the lake.

The print size is 10×15 and with the frame it is 12×17 with a glassless frame to eliminate glare. The print is coated with a textured archival polymer coating that provides water-resistance and ultraviolet protection. It also gives the print a pleasing painterly texture.

The frame is a quality wood frame and the photograph is mounted on Gatorboard with archival and permanent dry mount tissue. Then the print is coated with a textured archival polymer coating that provides a tough, water-resistant coating, as well as Ultraviolet protection.