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"The Surveyor on the Peak" Surveying Print, Limited Edition

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This is a pencil drawing of a surveyor set up on the instrument station near Station 189 for the International Boundary Survey. Meridian Alaska-Canada, 1906.

Artwork sold "framed" or "print only".

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Frames are 19 ½” x 22 ½” and are made from solid oak 1” x 1 ½” with silk screened increments on the front resembling a surveying level rod. These are shipped without picture hanging hardware. Custom frame, black mat and art guard inspiration ultraviolet blocking non-glare glass.

Print only: Prints on 13” x 16” Elegance 310 GM Fine Art paper, numbered and signed.

Artist: Steven Bellah
I have always been interested in drawing in pencil, but I was really inspired when I saw sketches of the mercury space program depicted by Paul Calle, the NASA artist of the time. Since then, I have strived for perfection in my illustrations. I have drawn several sketches of President Lincoln and the Civil War Era. I have found myself very intrigued in the early pictures of the land surveying trade.

October 2009


Items Regular price Quantity
Item #: The Surveyor on the Peak Surveying PRINT ONLY
Print ONLY
$ 65.00 USD
Item #: The Surveyor on the Peak Surveying Art with frame
on peak with frame
$ 200.00 USD


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