"I am writing to let you know how beautiful the Fort Ticonderoga print is. I'm going to frame it to hang in my office (when I can finally return to my office)." -A. Chandler
Commissioned by The Pursuit of History and limited to 200 prints, each signed and numbered by the artist, Larry Stuart.
A new series of prints commissioned by The Pursuit of History recognizes America’s great historic sites. The design is inspired by the iconic posters of the National Parks created by the Federal Art Project of Works Progress Administration in the 1930s that have now become collector's items.
Overlooking Lake Champlain and Lake George, Fort Ticonderoga controlled access north and south between Albany and Montreal and played an important role in the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War.
An original work of art, screen printed and limited to 200 prints, each signed and numbered. Released in March 2021.
Available unframed and framed. Ships immediately.
Proceeds benefit the work of the non-profit organization, The Pursuit of History.
Paper size: 16" x 20"
This design is also available in a small poster, cards, magnet, and sticker.
This is the first in our series of original fine art prints honoring America’s great historic sites. View them all here.
You can find more information on the Fort and the earlier WPA posters here.
Note that the print offered here is of original art commissioned by The Pursuit of History and is not a WPA design and is not in the public domain. It is copyrighted by The Pursuit of History and the artist, Larry Stuart.