Description
A photograph taken on a summer morning at sunrise on the Gettysburg Battlefield, looking towards the famous Trostle Barn. The combination of a thick ground fog (this is not uncommon in Gettysburg), and a brilliant and colorful sky, presented a rare opportunity to capture a very nice photograph. This image has been artistically enhanced but it is not substantially different from the original scene. The Trostle Barn was at the heart of the fighting on July 2nd, 1863 and is a famous battlefield landmark because of a hole in the brick that was made by artillery fire.
Manufacturer’s Product Description:
The premium quality 100% polyester canvas stretches over a 0.75” pinewood frame.
.: Material: 100% polyester (canvas), 100% pinewood (frame)
.: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts
.: Small QR codes on the back
.: NB! Does not include mounting hardware
.: NB! Due to canvas production specifics, the design placement might shift for 1-3 mm and can stretch over the canvas edges
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