Black and white photograph of the arch over the entrance to the world-famous Alamo, cradle of Texas independence from Mexico in San Antonio, Texas. This architectural detail photograph illustrates the ornate stone carvings and textures of the building, which began existence as a Spanish mission in 1744, known originally as Misión San Antonio de Valero.
$108.00

Black and white photograph of the arch over the entrance to the world-famous Alamo, cradle of Texas independence from Mexico in San Antonio, Texas. This architectural detail photograph illustrates the ornate stone carvings and textures of the building, which began existence as a Spanish mission in 1744, known originally as Misión San Antonio de Valero.

Archival Pigments Prints on Baryta Surface Fine Art Paper:

  • Museum quality, heavy-weight, bright white fine art paper
  • Baryta coated with a glossy surface similar to darkroom fiber-based prints
  • Acid-free and lignin-free
  • Very best archival quality, tonal contrast, and surface beauty
  • Includes white border for easier framing
  • Signed in the white space below the bottom right corner of the print
  • Comes to you carefully packaged, without frame or top mat
  • Ships in 5-7 business days
  • Free shipping inside the US

Alternative papers may be available.

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