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A Distant Belle Print

$10

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At 105 years young, the Belle of Louisville is the oldest operating Mississippi River style steamboat in America. A National Historic Landmark, she looks great for her age. Northern Kentucky artist, Tom Gaither, has captured her and all her finery as she sailed down the Ohio River after passing under another National Historic Landmark, the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge. She is moored at a landing while her many passengers are waiting to disembark. The print has been reproduced from a watercolor and is one of only 300 ever created. It is Plate Four of five in the Crown Jewels Collection created exclusively for the WCET Action Auction in 2003. A thin black band surrounds the print giving the illusion of a mat. Signed and numbered, it measures 20 by 16 inches. The print must be picked up at CET or Think TV, shipping is not available.

Donor value is $75.

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