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by Mark Miller
$80.00
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Design Details
A White Line Steamer on Lake Hopatcong This imagery was originally featured on postcards from The Rotograph Co. of New York City which published... more
Dimensions
60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
"A White Line Steamer on Lake Hopatcong" This imagery was originally featured on postcards from The Rotograph Co. of New York City which published postcards from 1904-1911. This image is pre- 1905.
The "White Line", owned by The King Brothers, was one several companies that operated passenger boats that would ferry vacationers to and from the railway station to their hotels on Lake Hopatcong during the lake's heyday as a resort location during the late 19th century and early 20th century. The vessel shown in this photo was the largest of the ferry boats on the lake, a double deck side wheel paddle steamer named "Hopatcong".
This is a new derivative work of the original image. The original image has been scanned, digitally repaired and enhanced by me to bring out it's detail, and to make the image look as it would have when it was new, back in the day.
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Mark Miller's passion for the visual arts has been a driving force throughout his life both personally and professionally. Born and raised in Paterson NJ, he was educated as a commercial artist. He owned and operated Creative Touch Video Productions from 1992 thorough 2009. In 2011 Mark opened Mark Miller Studios as a professional still photographer who specializes in fine art, commercial and portrait photography. Mark entered his first photography competition in October of 2011 and since that time Mark's photographs have earned numerous awards and recognitions in local, national and international competitions. Mark Miller retains full copyright of any and all digital files, images, prints, and previews of his work and offers to sell...
$80.00
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your sale of this wonderful artwork! F
Mark Miller replied:
Thank you.