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5.00" x 8.00"
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7.00" x 10.00"
Herr's Mill Covered Bridge Poster
by Mary Beth Landis
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Herr's Mill Covered Bridge poster by Mary Beth Landis. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Originally built in 1844 by Robert Russell and Joseph Elliott for $1787. Rebuilt by James C. Carpenter in 1875 for $1860. One of only a few... more
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Artist's Description
Originally built in 1844 by Robert Russell and Joseph Elliott for $1787. Rebuilt by James C. Carpenter in 1875 for $1860. One of only a few double-span, double-arch covered bridges left in the United States. Privately owned, it is no longer opened to traffic. Location: 1/4 mile south of Highway 30 on Ronks Road in Paradise Twp.
About Mary Beth Landis
Mary Beth is a retired educator residing in Bedford, PA with her husband Keith. Lines, angles, shapes and patterns create realistic abstract images. Most photographic works by Mary Beth Landis are based on her interpretation of the subject's geometric structure. Her sights are puzzles to be solved by discovering the point of view that best accentuates the patterns. Color, black and white, as well as digitally enhanced photographs articulate her collections that are printed on high quality photo paper, metal, acrylic, canvas and wood. She is also the author of visual and educational books as well as the creator of calendars and note cards. Her photographic accomplishments include numerous awards and appearances in a variety...
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Julie Magers Soulen
Gorgeous! v
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Julie Magers Soulen, Pleased you like this! Mary Beth
Tom Druin
very cool...
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Tom Druin, So glad you think so. Mary Beth
Mary Deal
Nice shot and contrasting lines. v
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Mary, I find covered bridge interiors are often more interesting than the outside. Mary Beth