Chincoteague, VA
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Beautiful Giclee Watercolors by Sailor/Artist Al LaBanca Prints for Sale 7 x 9 matted front/back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.00* 11 x 14 matted front/back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00* Custom sizes UP to 18 x 24 - Shipped in tube . . . . . . . . . . . $120.00** 22 x 28 Beautiful Print - Shipped in Tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175.00** Note Cards: 8 cards/envs. Three (3) Boxes Minimum . . . . $12.00 p/box* Single boxes of Note Cards may be ordered with your Print order (Postage Free) Prints signed on request I will also paint your favorite Lighthouse 10x14, $1000. 12x16, $1500. 15x20, $2000. 18x24, $2500 Telephone, email or Fax!
or Call the Artist: Al LaBanca at: 203 655-2831
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These Collector Note Cards of your favorite lighthouse are so vibrant and bright that you will frame them or only send to special friends. Ideal Gift! Eight (4.25x 5.5) cards and envelopes in a clear cover gift box. |
Beautiful Giclee Prints
Sample Print Shown with Matting front and back and facts about the light. Acid free paper and superb reproduction. Limited printing. And signed on request. Ideal Gift! Start a Collection! |
Al LaBanca, American Lighthouse Art, Darien, CT
Tel: 203 655-2831
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Facts about the light
This
well kept
lighthouse
was built
in 1867 .
.
.replacing
a tower
that was
built in
1833.
Located
in the
Chincoteague
National
Wildlife
Refuge –
this is a
very
worthwhile
place to
visit . .
.it is
beautiful.
Identified
by its two
flashes
every 5
seconds,
she stands
154 feet
above sea
level and
the light
can be
seen from
22 miles
away.
In
daylight,
she is
known by
her red
and white
stripes.
Discovered
by
Giovanni
Verranzano
in 1524,
it
wasn’t
until late
in the 16th
century
that a
settlement
took roots
with a
handful of
settlers .
. .by the
turn of
the 20th
century it
had grown
to about
200
people.
Most
made their
living
from
raising
sheep and
oystering.
Wild
horses
still roam
this
island and
it is a
treat to
see them
in their
wild
habitat.
Al
LaBanca
Sailor/Artist