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"Outback at Olivers" - Cades Cove, Great Smokey Mountains National Park Photographic Print

"Outback at Olivers" - Cades Cove, Great Smokey Mountains National Park Photographic Print

Regular price $20.00 USD
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The historic John Oliver Cabin was constructed in the 1820’s and stands in Cades Cove, Tennessee. 

The Oliver cabin is one of the most visited historical structures in the National Park. The cabin remained in the Oliver family for over 100 years and is now taken care of by the National Park Service.  

L. Marie Nichols has captures the beauty of deer grazing among the flowers surrounding the cabin with a split rail fence in the foreground and the Great Smokey Mountains in the background.

Image Size: 6 5/8" X 9 1/2"

Paper Size:  8" X 10"

 

  • A photographic reproduction print on professional Kodak photograph paper.
  • This is a photographic reproduction of the original watercolor.
  • Publisher – L. Marie Nichols Easley, SC  
  • ©L. Marie Nichols, Wild Things Art Studio
  • This artwork can easily be matted and framed to fit any space.
  • L. Marie Nichols is an American female artist who specializes in watercolor paintings of wildlife and wildflowers.

 

Wholesale orders are NOT available for this set, please look at our other selections for wholesale availability.

Combined shipping discounts will apply to more than one item on the same order shipped to the same address. Shipping charges will reflect the size & weight of the packaging with the cost of the packing supplies added. We will refund the difference between the amount paid and the actual cost when combining orders.

 

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  • MORE ABOUT THE ARTIST

    L. Marie Nichols grew up in the Great Smoky Mountains. The mountain range's birds and flowers inspire her artwork.

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