Crater of the Architectural Geyser, Lower Basin, Yellowstone 1873
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At Muir Way, we believe in providing the utmost quality, design, and value.
- Lasts a lifetime
- Unsurpassed archival materials and printing
- Over 4500 5-star reviews
- 30-day returns*
- Individually printed in our San Diego workshop
Description
During the early 1870's, William Henry Jackson documented Yellowstone as part of the Hayden Survey expeditions for the USGS. His photography was used, in part, to help lobby Congress to pass the Yellowstone National Park Act of 1872. These important images were taken from 1871 to 1872 and eventually published in the book "Photographs of the Yellowstone National Park and Views of Montana and Wyoming Territories".
This is a reproduction print of the highest quality printed on heavyweight archival paper and inks.
Shipping and Returns
FREE SHIPPING on domestic orders over $49 with UPS ground or USPS to PO Boxes.
Due to the busy holiday season, please allow the following shipping times:
Unframed prints - 1-2 weeks
Framed prints - 4 weeks
Full refund on returns within 30 days of purchase on unframed paper prints. We do NOT ACCEPT returns or exchanges on framed prints or canvas wraps because they are made to order.
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See below for our cutoff dates with delivery by Christmas
*We do not take responsibility for unforeseen carrier delays.
Gallery Quality
Made in the USA
We consider our maps to be works of art, so we print and frame them accordingly.
Using award-winning printers with gallery quality fine art paper and inks, our maps will exceed expectations and last a lifetime.
- Archival Paper and Inks
- 100% Cotton, OBA-Free, and Acid-Free
- Heavyweight 21.5 mil
- Certified to last 100 years
Read customer reviews HERE attesting to the quality of our prints.
American Hardwood Frames
We use real Walnut for our frames, unlike the lesser quality veneer you will typically find elsewhere. With beautiful hardwood grain, each is handmade to order at a professional frame shop.
- 7/8 inch face and 1 1/2 inch depth
- Acrylite glazing (more clear than glass)
- Acid-free backing paper
- Hanging wire installed
Archival Inks
Each map is produced on our 12-color gicleé printers using premium inks to ensure an intricately detailed, fade-free piece with amazing colors.
Fine Art Paper
Museum-quality, 100% cotton, acid-free archival paper that’s rated to last 100+ years.
Authentic Hardwood Frames
No pressed wood, no veneer. Every custom frame is handmade from real Walnut.
Made in the usa
We individually print each order in our San Diego workshop. Even our paper is sourced from domestic manufacturers.