Proudly made in the USA, this high-quality framed reproduction print arrives ready-to-hang with hardware already fastened. The sturdy wood frame is black with a soft woodgrain pattern. Includes a genuine glass face -- not plexiglass. Outer dimension of the frame is 12x15 inches. Dimension of the print is 11x14 inches.
About this image...
- Title: Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska, 2008
- Notes: The most famous of the glaciers in the Juneau Ice Field, Mendenhall Glacier is named for Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, who served on the Alaska Boundary Commission that surveyed the international boundary between Canada and Alaska.The Mendenhall Glacier is 12 miles long and 1-1/2 miles wide where it stretches across the Mendenhall Valley. Its ice can be 400 to 800 feet deep.
- Creator: Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer
- Date: 2008 August 5.
- Subject: Alaskan glacier
- Subject: America
- Subject: Glaciers
- Subject: Juneau Ice Field
- Subject: Mendenhall Glacier
- Subject: United States--Alaska--Juneau
- Collection: Carol M. Highsmith Archive. The collection features photographs of landmark buildings and architectural renovation projects in Washington, D.C., and throughout the United States. Carol M. Highsmith (1946-) is an American photographer, author, and publisher who has photographed in all the states of the United States, as well as the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. She photographs the entire American vista--including landscapes, architecture, urban and rural life, and people in their work environments--in all 50 US states as a record of the early 21st Century.