Fine art photograph of the fountains in downtown Dayton, Ohio at sunset
Fountains In Downtown Dayton At Sunset
$45.00 – $445.00Price range: $45.00 through $445.00 Ohio Sales Tax
Fine art photograph of the fountains in downtown Dayton, Ohio at sunset
| Fine Art Giclee photographs are pigment prints using archival inks and acid-free art paper for a 200-year lifespan. 12”x16” are 8”x12” prints with white matting. 13”x19” & 16”x24” prints can also be mounted, matted, and framed to match your decor. 14”x18”, 18″x 24″ and 22″x 28″ sizes come with white mats and a black frame. | 12"x16" Matted Photo, 14"x18" Matted & Framed Photo, 13"x19" Print, 18"x24" Matted & Framed Photo, 16"x24" Print, 22"x28" Matted & Framed Photo, 24"x36" Print |
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