Mount Katahdin in October

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Mount Katahdin is the highest mountain in Maine at 5,267 feet (1,605 m). Named Katahdin by the Penobscot Indians, which means "The Greatest Mountain, Katahdin is the centerpiece of Baxter State Park.  The area around the peak was protected by Governor Baxter starting in the 1930s. Katahdin is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.

The artist, Milton Christianson, travels in the Katahdin region, camping and painting.  Milt lives on land he homesteaded in the small, remote town of Wellington in the northwoods of Maine, a little southwest of Greenville.  His studio is deep in a wooded area, where Milt has been since 1970.

This print is 15 by 22 inches.  The prints by Milton Christianson are giclees of his original watercolors.  They are fine art, limited-edition reproductions on acid free paper and are archival.