11" X 17" Travel Poster Featuring Camden Maine's Curtis Island Light Lighthouse By Donald Verger Photography, Review
11" X 17" Travel Poster Featuring Camden Maine's Curtis Island Light Lighthouse By Donald Verger Photography, Feature
This poster features Donald Verger's original photograph of a "Curtis Island Light" lighthouse which is located in Camden, Maine. Curtis Island, once known as Negro Island, is an island located in the exterior of Camden Harbor, in Camden, Maine. There is a lighthouse and caretaker's house on the southwestern point of the island.The Curtis Island (then named Negro Island) light is depicted in the Fitz Henry Lane painting Lighthouse at Camden, Maine. The island was renamed Curtis in 1934 after Cyrus H. K. Curtis, publisher of the Saturday Evening Post, a long time resident and benefactor of CamdenDonald Verger is a critically-acclaimed, award-winning photographer and Founder and President Emeritus of the world-renowned Children's Discovery Museum and Science Discovery Museum in New England. His stunning landscape photography, reminiscent of the legendary work of Ansel Adams, is notable for its quiet, ethereal beauty and subtle nuances of light. His two inaugural calendar series feature New England landscapes and the famous Nubble Lighthouse from Maine.
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