Description: Brilliant Yellowstone Lake MAP POSTER - VINTAGE, RETRO, Old World Map for Home and Office Wall Decor, Ready for Framing 100% ORIGINAL, HAND CRAFTED MAPS MADE IN THE USA! Fast Shipping, ZERO RISK, SATISFACTION GUARANTEE. 30 Days 100% Refund Guaranteed Art Poster Printed on 100% Post-Consumer, Premium 80lb. Stock, Chemical-Free, Soy-Based Inks. Unique Gift for Travelers, Friends & Business Partners. Comes in Travel Friendly Gift Tube or flexible board. Fits in Carry On Luggage About Great River Arts: Great River Arts began its journey in 2006, specializing in restoring and painting historical French maps of the Mississippi River. Art collectors and interior designers were captivated by the subtle enchantment of these gently painted maps, and demand for restored and painted historic maps quickly spread across the country. The historical map collection expanded into custom map services, catering to private estates, resorts, lakes, public lands, and regional attractions. Each map retains the vintage charm inspired by historic designs from the 1850s and earlier, incorporating authentic borders, cartouches, and fonts. Every piece of art created by Great River Arts is the result of an in-depth, collaborative process involving cartographers, architects, colorists, and professional researchers. With a commitment to exploration and creativity, the team continues to produce original works while engaging in new map suggestions and collaborations. Operating from its home base near Glacier National Park, Montana, Great River Arts is constantly inspired by the beauty of the natural world. Stay updated on the latest maps and travels! About the Yellowstone Map: Located in Yellowstone National in northwestern Wyoming, Yellowstone Lake is surrounded by forest and valleys and is the largest high-altitude lake in the lower 48 states. It is 7,733 feet above sea level, approximately 20 miles long and 14 miles wide, with 141 miles of exquisite shoreline and a surface area of 132 square miles. Known to freeze over entirely every winter in late December or early January, and lasting until late May or early June when it begins to thaw, Yellowstone Lake's water remains cold all year long, with an average temperature of 41°F. Yellowstone Lake was shaped by lava flows where the lake lies within the caldera, as well as glacial and other geological processes in the southern half of the lake outside the caldera, which gave form at the bottom of the lake to geysers, hot springs, and deep canyons. Yellowstone Lake has been known by several names as depicted on maps and recorded in the journals of prospectors who ventured into the Yellowstone region in the 1800s. William Clark's map of 1806-1811 illustrated the lake as "Eustis Lake." Other times it was called "Bridger Lake," and in 1826, a party of fur trappers, including Daniel Potts, Bill Sublette and Jedidiah Smith called Yellowstone Lake "Sublette Lake." In 1831, trapper Warren Ferris showed the name Yellowstone Lake on his map of 1836, and by the 1860s, Yellowstone Lake became the common name used by those exploring the region. For several Native American groups, including the Blackfeet, Salish, Shoshone, Bannock, Crow, and the Shoshone people, Yellowstone Lake played a key role in the seasonal subsistence and settlement patterns that shaped their lives. While these groups and early fur trappers floated rafts on the lake, Hayden Survey is believed to be the first person to sail a boat, the Anna, on its waters. Still, some historians credit trapper Bill Sublette with the discovery of Yellowstone Lake. Furthermore, John Colter is regarded as the first person of European descent to see the lake in the early 19th century. Explorations and surveys of the lake between 1869 and 1871 provided the first detailed descriptions of the lake. Yellowstone Lake and its vicinity are home for aquatic birds, such as the Canada geese, wood duck, ring-necked duck, ruddy duck, sandhill crane, common loon, American white pelican, and the whooper swan. It is also a great spot for anglers to fish for trout, with the largest population of cutthroat trout in North America. Yellowstone Lake is magical and filled with incredible scenery and adventures. Due to nature of our product line the exact sizes may vary!
Price: 56.99 USD
Location: Columbia Falls, Montana
End Time: 2025-02-09T08:56:36.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: "Handmade"
Type: Poster
Subject: Maps
Theme: Abstract Art, Wall Art Poster, Map Art Print Poster, Vintage Picture Print Poster, Historical Figures
Style: Vintage
Features: Printed on Archival Acid Free Matte Paper, Unframed, Decorative, Need to Framing, Great Gift, 100% Original Design by Professional Map Maker, Hand Painted Available, UV Resistant Ink
Material: Acid Free Matte Paper, UV Resistant Inks, Full Bleed Tea Stain, Archival Print, Giclee Print
Character Family: None
Room: Any Room, Bathroom, Bedroom, Caravan, Cloakroom, Closet, Den, Dining Room, Entryway, Foyer, Greenhouse, Guestroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Lounge, Office, Study, Sunroom, Utility/Laundry Room, Workshop
Color: Multi with sepia
Character: Historic Map Art
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Origin: United States
Department: Unisex Kids, Teens, Adult
MPN: Does Not Apply
Pattern: Historic Map Art
Number in Pack: 1
Production Technique: Giclée Printl acid free matte paper, UV resistant inks will prevent yellowing or fading
Year of Production: Made After Order
Culture: Historic Map Art
Artist: Lisa Middleton
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction Artwork
Personalize: No
Additional Parts Required: No
Care Instructions: Easy Care
Insulation: All Seasons
Shape: Rectangular
Framing: Unframed
Framed/Unframed: Unframed
Available Variations
Color: 11"x14" Print
Price: 56.99 USD
Available Quantity: 10
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Color: 20"x24" Fine Print
Price: 194.99 USD
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Color: 24"x30" Fine Print
Price: 248.99 USD
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Color: 36"x45" Fine Print
Price: 516.99 USD
Available Quantity: 10
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