Beaufort South Carolina, South Carolina Map, South Carolina Gift, Carolina Map, South Carolina Wall Art, South Carolina Home Decor, Traveler Gifts
The scenery and preservation of its antebellum architecture only begin to do justice for the historical Beaufort South Carolina. Transform your living space with this gallery-quality piece, exquisitely hand crafted by Lisa and her team, featuring vintage theme and colors and accurate map data. The perfect gift for the traveler, adventurer, map enthusiast or cartographer on your list, this map boasts quality and timelessness.
Available in four sizes, each art print is printed on acid free paper made from 29% recycled material. All of the prints feature rich and luxurious colors, perfectly consistent with the original image, which was hand-painted using refined watercolor techniques by the artist, Lisa Middleton. Your print will arrive professionally packaged in plastic acetate, ready for gift-giving, or to be excitedly opened and admired.
SIZING - SMALL PRINTS
11"x17" or 11"x14"
Our small prints feature 650 dpi (dots per square inch) digital printing. Each small print features a nearly-flat finish, with an almost imperceptible sheen. This print ships flat, with a stiff board backing, wrapped securely in a plastic acetate sleeve, and ships in 1-4 business days.
SIZING - LARGE PRINTS
18" x 24" or 20"x24"
24" x 36" or 24"x30"
Fine art large prints are best for discerning customers who demand only the best in fine art printing. Every large print is giclée printed on heavyweight paper, with inks guaranteed not to fade for 100 years. It features a smooth, uncoated matte surface with no shine. The large format prints are archival limited editions, each numbered and stamped or signed. Your large print ships rolled in a hard tube, also containing a certificate of authenticity. Each print takes up to 10 days of processing prior to shipping.
*Please note that sizing is approximate.*
HAND PAINTED ORIGINALS
36" x 45" or custom for your space
A truly unique gift for those who want nothing but the original- get your very own, one-of-a-kind, hand-painted watercolor painting by Lisa Middleton. his option is not a print, but your own painting, hand worked by the artist herself. Each painting is shipped rolled in a hard tube containing a certificate of authenticity, and arrives numbered and stamped with a registered signature stamp or signed. Each painting takes 4 weeks processing prior to shipping.
ABOUT GICLÉE PRINTING
What's the difference between digital printing and giclée printing? Giclée printing is one of the best print reproduction methods available, and allows us to provide a quality product that is guaranteed to not fade for over 100 years. It is a process that uses a specialized 12 color inkjet printer, acid free papers, and pigment based archival inks. Digital inkjet printing is a more cost-effective option for those who love the artwork but are not ready to invest in an archival-quality print.
FRAMES
All four print sizes come solely on the acid-free paper. Mats and frames are not included. It is strongly recommended to withhold frame purchases until after print is received, so as to precisely measure the print for the correct frame size, as slight variation in actual size may occur.
SHIPPING
Every print is shipped via USPS with tracking and insurance. We are print on command so allow 7-10 business days for delivery.
RETURN POLICY
Full refund if returned in original condition within 14 days. Buyer must contact GreatRiverArts via Etsy messages prior to return. Buyer is also responsible to pay return shipping.
ABOUT BEAUFORT SOUTH CAROLINA
Discovered by Spanish Captain Pedro de Salaza in 1514, Beaufort is the second oldest city in South Carolina, behind Charleston, and is situated in the heart of the Sea Islands and South Carolina Lowcountry, on Port Royal Island. It was chartered by the British in 1711, and is known for its scenic location and for preserving a historic character, present in the antebellum architecture in the city. The city's military establishments are also a significant part of what helps to shape Beaufort, being the site of U.S Naval Hospital Beaufort, and 5 miles south of Parris Island, the home of the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.
Called "The Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands," Beaufort was named in honor of Lord Proprietor Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort. Historical accounts place Native Americans in Beaufort as early as 4000 BC, as evident in the 3400 year old "Indian shell ring" in Hilton Head Island's Sea Pines Forest Preserve. A notable tribe is the Yemassee Indians, who occupied the Beaufort County area after moving from Georgia, and were a source of hostility for colonists, particularly the Spanish who tried to enslave them and send them to the West Indies. The Beaufort settlement grew slowly because of conflict stemming from both the Spanish and Yemassee Indians. Early attempts at establishing settlements failed, but it is said that ten flags have flown over the Beaufort area, including those of Spain, France, England, Switzerland, and Scotland.
Over time, Beaufort became renowned for its large natural harbor and the establishment of several churches, including the distinguished St. Helena's Episcopal, created in 1712, with a beautiful sky-high steeple that towers over the lush trees below. Beaufort began as a shipbuilding center in the 18th century, but evolved into slave-based agrarian society, in which indigo and rice plantations thrived, bringing wealth to Beaufort. Antebellum affluent Beaufort drew wealthy and connected individuals to the Low Country to bask in its charm and elegant social life.
Being a gem of the Sea Islands, which numbers over 100, along the Eastern coast of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Beaufort is an isolated natural beauty, with a rich and colorful colonial history, and abounding in wildlife, including the white-tail deer, birds, including the bobwhite quail, Canada goose, dove, turkey, waterfowl, a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish, along with mammals, such as bats, beavers, black bears and bobcat.
Beaufort and the Sea islands are jewels along the South Carolina Coast, whose history and natural beauty makes it a region unto itself.
Please ask about our hand painted originals! Disclaimer: All sizes are approximate. While great care was taken to produce this map, the information was derived from digital databases from various sources. Great River Arts cannot be responsible for errors, omissions, or positional accuracy in our custom map designs other than our intent to provide fascinating information and a delightful memory. Historical maps often contain misspellings and information that might not be accurate. Neither genre should be used for navigation. The user of this map bears full responsibility for his or her safety of person and equipment. There is no warranty, expressed or implied that this map is suitable for an particular purpose. We do appreciate you letting us know of any errors or suggestions at mapart@greatriverarts.com Let us help you with our unique custom map design services.Full refund if returned in original condition within 14 days. Buyer pays return shipping.
"Watermarks will not appear on product."
Available in four sizes, each art print is printed on acid free paper made from 29% recycled material. All of the prints feature rich and luxurious colors, perfectly consistent with the original image, which was hand-painted using refined watercolor techniques by the artist, Lisa Middleton. Your print will arrive professionally packaged in plastic acetate, ready for gift-giving, or to be excitedly opened and admired.
SIZING - SMALL PRINTS
11"x17" or 11"x14"
Our small prints feature 650 dpi (dots per square inch) digital printing. Each small print features a nearly-flat finish, with an almost imperceptible sheen. This print ships flat, with a stiff board backing, wrapped securely in a plastic acetate sleeve, and ships in 1-4 business days.
SIZING - LARGE PRINTS
18" x 24" or 20"x24"
24" x 36" or 24"x30"
Fine art large prints are best for discerning customers who demand only the best in fine art printing. Every large print is giclée printed on heavyweight paper, with inks guaranteed not to fade for 100 years. It features a smooth, uncoated matte surface with no shine. The large format prints are archival limited editions, each numbered and stamped or signed. Your large print ships rolled in a hard tube, also containing a certificate of authenticity. Each print takes up to 10 days of processing prior to shipping.
*Please note that sizing is approximate.*
HAND PAINTED ORIGINALS
36" x 45" or custom for your space
A truly unique gift for those who want nothing but the original- get your very own, one-of-a-kind, hand-painted watercolor painting by Lisa Middleton. his option is not a print, but your own painting, hand worked by the artist herself. Each painting is shipped rolled in a hard tube containing a certificate of authenticity, and arrives numbered and stamped with a registered signature stamp or signed. Each painting takes 4 weeks processing prior to shipping.
ABOUT GICLÉE PRINTING
What's the difference between digital printing and giclée printing? Giclée printing is one of the best print reproduction methods available, and allows us to provide a quality product that is guaranteed to not fade for over 100 years. It is a process that uses a specialized 12 color inkjet printer, acid free papers, and pigment based archival inks. Digital inkjet printing is a more cost-effective option for those who love the artwork but are not ready to invest in an archival-quality print.
FRAMES
All four print sizes come solely on the acid-free paper. Mats and frames are not included. It is strongly recommended to withhold frame purchases until after print is received, so as to precisely measure the print for the correct frame size, as slight variation in actual size may occur.
SHIPPING
Every print is shipped via USPS with tracking and insurance. We are print on command so allow 7-10 business days for delivery.
RETURN POLICY
Full refund if returned in original condition within 14 days. Buyer must contact GreatRiverArts via Etsy messages prior to return. Buyer is also responsible to pay return shipping.
ABOUT BEAUFORT SOUTH CAROLINA
Discovered by Spanish Captain Pedro de Salaza in 1514, Beaufort is the second oldest city in South Carolina, behind Charleston, and is situated in the heart of the Sea Islands and South Carolina Lowcountry, on Port Royal Island. It was chartered by the British in 1711, and is known for its scenic location and for preserving a historic character, present in the antebellum architecture in the city. The city's military establishments are also a significant part of what helps to shape Beaufort, being the site of U.S Naval Hospital Beaufort, and 5 miles south of Parris Island, the home of the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.
Called "The Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands," Beaufort was named in honor of Lord Proprietor Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort. Historical accounts place Native Americans in Beaufort as early as 4000 BC, as evident in the 3400 year old "Indian shell ring" in Hilton Head Island's Sea Pines Forest Preserve. A notable tribe is the Yemassee Indians, who occupied the Beaufort County area after moving from Georgia, and were a source of hostility for colonists, particularly the Spanish who tried to enslave them and send them to the West Indies. The Beaufort settlement grew slowly because of conflict stemming from both the Spanish and Yemassee Indians. Early attempts at establishing settlements failed, but it is said that ten flags have flown over the Beaufort area, including those of Spain, France, England, Switzerland, and Scotland.
Over time, Beaufort became renowned for its large natural harbor and the establishment of several churches, including the distinguished St. Helena's Episcopal, created in 1712, with a beautiful sky-high steeple that towers over the lush trees below. Beaufort began as a shipbuilding center in the 18th century, but evolved into slave-based agrarian society, in which indigo and rice plantations thrived, bringing wealth to Beaufort. Antebellum affluent Beaufort drew wealthy and connected individuals to the Low Country to bask in its charm and elegant social life.
Being a gem of the Sea Islands, which numbers over 100, along the Eastern coast of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Beaufort is an isolated natural beauty, with a rich and colorful colonial history, and abounding in wildlife, including the white-tail deer, birds, including the bobwhite quail, Canada goose, dove, turkey, waterfowl, a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish, along with mammals, such as bats, beavers, black bears and bobcat.
Beaufort and the Sea islands are jewels along the South Carolina Coast, whose history and natural beauty makes it a region unto itself.
Please ask about our hand painted originals! Disclaimer: All sizes are approximate. While great care was taken to produce this map, the information was derived from digital databases from various sources. Great River Arts cannot be responsible for errors, omissions, or positional accuracy in our custom map designs other than our intent to provide fascinating information and a delightful memory. Historical maps often contain misspellings and information that might not be accurate. Neither genre should be used for navigation. The user of this map bears full responsibility for his or her safety of person and equipment. There is no warranty, expressed or implied that this map is suitable for an particular purpose. We do appreciate you letting us know of any errors or suggestions at mapart@greatriverarts.com Let us help you with our unique custom map design services.Full refund if returned in original condition within 14 days. Buyer pays return shipping.
"Watermarks will not appear on product."
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