
Icon from the Past - John Moulton Barn
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
John Moulton and his brother Thomas purchased their homesteads on Mormon Row in 1908. Within 8 years they had cleared 80 acres of land, and had constructed a house, barn, and a corral. The barn is constructed of a one and a half story gambrel structure that is flanked on both sides by shed additions. With its backdrop being the Teton Range, it has become one of the most photographed and iconic structures in the world.
Item Number: JE7004
Open Edition Collection
Photograph is printed with a semi-gloss finish on premium archival-rated thick, textured canvas, wrapped across a high-quality wood frame with mirrored side surfaces. Each print has one of the Erikson’s signatures printed on the lower right corner.