Mount St. Elias (Elevation 18,008 Feet) From the Gulf of Alaska

2004
(American, 1945-)
Image: 11.8 x 56 cm (4 5/8 x 22 1/16 in.); Paper: 20 x 61 cm (7 7/8 x 24 in.)
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Location: not on view

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It took David Freese a dozen years to document the majesty of the Pacific Coast from Alaska to Baja Mexico. He chose a panoramic format to convey the breadth and grandeur of Mount Saint Elias, the second highest peak in the United States. Located on the border between Alaska and the Yukon, the mountain is seen here from the sea.
Mount St. Elias (Elevation 18,008 Feet) From the Gulf of Alaska

Mount St. Elias (Elevation 18,008 Feet) From the Gulf of Alaska

2004

David Freese

(American, 1945-)
America, 21st century

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