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Homeward Bound
Signed & Numbered Paper |
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13.75" x 22" |
690 S/N |
$110.00 |
$104.00 |
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Artist Proof Paper |
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13.75" x 22" |
55 A/P |
$132.00 |
$126.00 |
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Print Description:
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"Built in 1716, this lighthouse in Boston Harbor was the earliest one built in the
New World and the first erected in the United States. Originally, candles and whale
oil provided the illumination that guided sailors into the safety of this
harbor, signaling their journey's end. Severely damaged by the British during the
American Revolution, this lighthouse was virtually rebuilt from the ground up in
1783. The restoration included a fourteen-foot addition, raising the tower
89 feet above the ground.
"What a welcoming sight it must have provided for those brave souls who ventured
forth to sail the seas. Its guiding beacon promised safety to all who withstood the
winds, waves, storms, and long periods of time at sea with no land in sight, only
endless miles of ocean stretching to the horizon and beyond. Because of this, lighthouses
remain an enduring symbol of hope in troubled times and a reminder that, above all,
we must never lose faith."
--- Peter Ellenshaw
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