Thirty Year Icon
Teton National Park, Wyoming
In 1910, Thomas Alma settled into Mormon Row after positioning his plot just south of his brother John. It took 30 years for Thomas to complete his iconic barn. In the mid-1900s, Grand Teton National Park gained Mormon Row and added Thomas’ barn to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
LIMITED EDITION
Small: (19" x 11.7"), Quantity of Sixty
Medium: (25" x 15.2"), Quantity of Twenty-Five
Large: (37" x 22.4"), Quantity of Fifteen
NOTE: Print sizing includes a one-half inch white border.
An accompanied signed and numbered (COA) Certificate of Authenticity validates each print. Solidifying each work of art as a genuine collector’s piece.
We create limited editions on Hahnemühle Photo Rag®, a 310gsm cotton museum grade archival paper. Offering muted blacks and uncompromised detail. Its surface, textured with a cotton feel which aids in color reproduction and smooth gradients.