This artwork captures the John Moulton Barn, one of the most photographed landmarks in Jackson Hole. The barns along Mormon Row, unlike Ansel Adams’ wilderness-focused work in the Grand Tetons, tell a different story — one of human perseverance set against the grandeur of nature. While Adams never photographed them, their weathered presence beneath the Teton peaks continues to inspire artists and photographers alike.
Two styles of print are available: Canvas art and fine-art paper prints.
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Canvas Art Prints
- Canvas art print on exhibition-quality canvas.
- Printed with archival inks for exceptional lasting color.
- Captured directly from the original.
- Supplied with white gallery-style floating frame.
- Fixtures and fittings attached and ready to hang.
Fine-Art Paper Prints
- Fine-art print on high-quality matte cotton art paper.
- Printed with archival inks for exceptional lasting color.
- Captured directly from the original.
- Supplied unframed.
- Sizes fit traditional photo frame dimensions.
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