Catamount Match Art Print

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Located on the northern face of Mt. Fray on the Massachusetts-New York border, Catamount is one of the oldest ski areas in New England. Catamount's lift served ski history likely dates back to 1940, when John "Jack" Fisher and George Earling entered into a 10 year lease for 160 acres of farmland on the side of Mt. Fray from H. O. Nicholson. Rather than call the development Fray Mountain, the partners opted to name it Catamount Hill "for color" according to the Berkshire Evening Eagle. More history here.

It’s a thing of beauty.

A word about sizing!

If you have space for the 13” x 38”, I would highly recommend as the larger the print, the more dramatic and glorious. But any size will look gorgeous.

These are all frame-ready print with approx 2” all around so no need for a mat.

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Located on the northern face of Mt. Fray on the Massachusetts-New York border, Catamount is one of the oldest ski areas in New England. Catamount's lift served ski history likely dates back to 1940, when John "Jack" Fisher and George Earling entered into a 10 year lease for 160 acres of farmland on the side of Mt. Fray from H. O. Nicholson. Rather than call the development Fray Mountain, the partners opted to name it Catamount Hill "for color" according to the Berkshire Evening Eagle. More history here.

It’s a thing of beauty.

A word about sizing!

If you have space for the 13” x 38”, I would highly recommend as the larger the print, the more dramatic and glorious. But any size will look gorgeous.

These are all frame-ready print with approx 2” all around so no need for a mat.

Located on the northern face of Mt. Fray on the Massachusetts-New York border, Catamount is one of the oldest ski areas in New England. Catamount's lift served ski history likely dates back to 1940, when John "Jack" Fisher and George Earling entered into a 10 year lease for 160 acres of farmland on the side of Mt. Fray from H. O. Nicholson. Rather than call the development Fray Mountain, the partners opted to name it Catamount Hill "for color" according to the Berkshire Evening Eagle. More history here.

It’s a thing of beauty.

A word about sizing!

If you have space for the 13” x 38”, I would highly recommend as the larger the print, the more dramatic and glorious. But any size will look gorgeous.

These are all frame-ready print with approx 2” all around so no need for a mat.

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