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Arctic Explorers Employing Dynamite To Open A Channel Through The Ice by John Howard Appleton

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ArtistJohn Howard Appleton
Year1884
CategoryIllustration
Image Resolution1800 x 1271 px
OrientationLandscape
Material400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas
FinishMatte fine-art surface
Print MethodArchival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks
ConstructionSolid wood stretcher bar
HangingReady to hang on arrival
PackagingProtective packaging for safe delivery
ProductionMade to order as a museum-quality canvas print

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Arctic Explorers Employing Dynamite To Open A Channel Through The Ice by John Howard Appleton

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John Howard Appleton

About This Artwork

John Howard Appleton's "Arctic Explorers Employing Dynamite To Open A Channel Through The Ice" from 1884 stands as an iconic moment in the history of Impressionism Illustration; Beige shades dominate the canvas, lending quiet sophistication. John Howard Appleton was an American chemist. Bring this iconic work to your wall as a giclée art print, made to order on premium canvas.

About the Artist
John Howard Appleton was an American chemist.

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ArtistJohn Howard Appleton
Year1884
CategoryIllustration
Art StyleImpressionism
ColorBeige
Image Resolution1800 x 1271 px
OrientationLandscape
Material400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas
FinishMatte fine-art surface
Print MethodArchival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks
ConstructionSolid wood stretcher bar
HangingReady to hang on arrival
PackagingProtective packaging for safe delivery
ProductionMade to order as a museum-quality canvas print
SKU234700

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Arctic Explorers Employing Dynamite To Open A Channel Through The Ice by John Howard Appleton
ArtistJohn Howard Appleton
Year1884
CategoryIllustration
Image Resolution1800 x 1271 px
OrientationLandscape
Material400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas
FinishMatte fine-art surface
Print MethodArchival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks
ConstructionSolid wood stretcher bar
HangingReady to hang on arrival
PackagingProtective packaging for safe delivery
ProductionMade to order as a museum-quality canvas print
SKU234700

Free Shipping to UK & Europe. Delivery within 5-10 business days. Shipping rates apply for US, Canada, Australia & Norway.

Ready to Hang - Each canvas arrives pre-stretched on a solid wood frame, ready to display on your wall.

Made to Order - Printed after purchase to keep the artwork sharp, clean and fresh.

Quality Guarantee - Every canvas is inspected before shipping and packed for safe delivery.

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