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USS Constitution Framed Prints with Reclaimed Wood Nameplates
These modern-day images were commissioned by the USS Constitution Museum and are inspired by the linoleum cut art/print-making technique that emerged in the United States in the early-20th century. The three images depict the transom (or stern) of the USS Constitution, a carronade on the Ship’s Spar (top) Deck, and her famous victory over HMS Guerriere when she earned the nickname “Old Ironsides.” Each print is available matted in a black frame with an etched nameplate made with wood removed from USS Constitution. They are sold individually in two sizes (4”x6” print in a 8.5”x6.5” frame and 8”x10” print in a 12.5”x15.5” frame) and framed together as a triptych with 5”x7” images.
Choose from our 8.5" x 6.5" size frames for $45 each, or our 8.5”x6.5” size frames or triptych for $85 each.
Custom Product Type | Uncategorized |
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Venue Type | Historical |
Partner Branded | Show Partner Branded |
Weight (lb) | 3.000000 |