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News from Sacramento |
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Digital/Graphics |
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7 x 5 in |
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$40 |
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In the late 1800s, news would travel slowly and sparingly from distant locations to the New Mexico Territory. A family member might send a letter, written with ink on parchment, by way of the infrequent stagecoaches or Pony Express. The journey was arduous, with letters passing through various hands, post offices, and relay stations. It could take weeks or even months for the message to reach its destination, subject to the challenges of weather, terrain, and transportation reliability. Communication was a precious commodity, and news from afar brought not only information but also a deep sense of connection and longing for distant loved ones in the vast and untamed American West.
This item is a professionally printed Giclée print of the digital artwork of Mike Kimball. It features an image size of 5” x 7” on a 280 gram textured matte paper stock, in a white 8” x 10” acid free matt and backing board, packaged in a clear acetate sleeve, with the title and informational label on the back.
This same image is also available in an 8” x 10” size packaged with an 11” x 14” matt and backing board as a special order for $60.
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