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The Meeting Place $55.00 – $700.00Select options
Old Main’s terrace known as Senior’s Porch. The terrace extends across the front of Old Main and frames the pillars that support the balcony. The terrace was a gift from the class of 1913.
“The Meeting Place” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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The Nittany Lion Inn $55.00 – $700.00Select options
A Penn State landmark rich in history and tradition the Nittany Lion Inn was constructed in 1931. Whether you are visiting for pleasure or business, the Nittany Lion Inn offers a cozy, comfortable and relaxing atmosphere for visitors and alumni. Courtesy: Penn State Archives
“The Nittany Lion Inn” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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The Palmer $55.00 – $700.00Select options
The Palmer Museum of Art was opened on Sunday October 7, 1972. The current face of the Palmer is from a renovation that took place in 1993. The Palmer now houses 6,000 pieces in its permanent collection. Our NEW image of The Palmer shows the lovely archway openings to the building and of course the Lion Paws that have become a PSU icon.
“The Palmer” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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The Phyrst $70.00 – $325.00Select options
“The Phyrst” is a limited edition print by Richard Greeleaf. This print was made from the artist’s original water color. The unframed image size is 13 x 23. The framed size is 19 x 29. The edition is limited to 900 prints.
Each framed image includes triple mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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The Splendor of Summer $55.00 – $700.00Select options
The Elms are a part of the Penn State Tradition. Penn State President George Atherton first planted Elm trees on the Penn State Campus in the 1890’s. In 1920 more Elm trees were planted on the campus and they helped to create the landscape that we now all know know and love. The Elms have provided beauty and peace to generations of Penn State students.
“The Splendor of Summer” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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The Tower Through the Trees $55.00 – $700.00Select options
Our NEW photgraphs of Old Main show you the rich beauty of this Federal Style Building. Originally called “The Main Building” this was PSU’s first major building. Old Main as we now know it sits on the original footprint of “The Main Building”. Old Main was rebuilt in 1930 using some of the original limestone.
“The Tower Through the Trees” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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The Water Gardens $55.00 – $700.00Select options
The Alumni Gardens are located at the Hintz Alumni Center. It’s includes a series of gardens which offer pleasant, peaceful spots for reflection and relaxation. The one-acre Alumni Gardens were dedicated in 2006 and funded entirely by private donations and a gift from the Alumni Association. The Alumni Gardens comprise five separate and distinct areas — the Obelisk Garden, Rainbow Garden, Secret Garden, University House Terrace Garden and the Water Garden. More than 140 students majoring in landscape contracting assisted with the gardens’ design and planting. Courtesy: Penn State Archives
“The Water Gardens” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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Through Time $55.00 – $700.00Select options
The original Old Main — Penn State’s first academic and administrative building — was completed in 1863. A fire partially destroyed the roof in 1892, which resulted in remodeling the upper floor and the bell tower. Age and heavy use took their toll, and the building was torn down in 1929. The current Old Main was opened in 1930. Courtesy: Penn State Archives
“Through Time” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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Time to Time $55.00 – $700.00Select options
Often mistaken for the Class of 1915’s sundial, which is actually located on the lawn, the armillary sphere on the terrace of Old Main is a gift from the Class of 1966. The sphere is mounted on the back of a turtle as a depiction of the Greek myth about Atlas, the god that held the earth, who would place the world on the back of a turtle when he grew tired. Armillary spheres were invented before the Common Era and were used as an instrument to measure the position of celestial objects in relation to Earth. Courtesy: Penn State Archives
“Time to Time” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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To Downtown $55.00 – $700.00Select options
The Elms are a part of the Penn State Tradition. Penn State President George Atherton first planted Elm trees on the Penn State Campus in the 1890’s. In 1920 more Elm trees were planted on the campus and they helped to create the landscape that we now all know know and love. The Elms have provided beauty and peace to generations of Penn State students.
“To Downtown” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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Tower of Power $55.00 – $700.00Select options
Our NEW photgraphs of Old Main show you the rich beauty of this Federal Style Building. Originally called “The Main Building” this was PSU’s first major building. Old Main as we now know it sits on the original footprint of “The Main Building”. Old Main was rebuilt in 1930 using some of the original limestone.
“Shadows of Old Main” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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University Creamery by Rick Bollinger $75.00 – $275.00Select options
“University Creamery” by watercolor artist, Richard Bollinger captures a fond memory of a Penn State tradition. A favorite place for all Penn Staters, this limited edition print measures 11″x8 1/4″ . The framed size is 17 x 14 1/4. The edition size is 700.
Each framed image includes triple mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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Walking in the Shade $80.00 – $350.00Select options
Although known for his beautiful and sensitive photographs of the Amish, the photographer Bill Coleman has an eye that can transcend and transform any subject he chooses. When Bill turned his camera lens to the Elms on the Penn State Campus he captured their majestic and enduring quality bringing them to life for the enjoyment of generations to come.
“Walking in the Shade” is available in the following sizes: 7×9,11×14, and 16×20.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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We Are Penn State $55.00 – $700.00Select options
The original Old Main — Penn State’s first academic and administrative building — was completed in 1863. A fire partially destroyed the roof in 1892, which resulted in remodeling the upper floor and the bell tower. Age and heavy use took their toll, and the building was torn down in 1929. The current Old Main was opened in 1930.Courtesy: Penn State Archives
“We Are Penn State” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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West Campus Welcome $55.00 – $700.00Select options
This gateway was given as a gift by the senior class of 2008. The gateway is in the same style as the other entryways such as Allen Street . The gateway can be found at the intersection of Atherton Street and Curtin Road.
“West Campus Welcome” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.
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Where Champions are Made $55.00 – $700.00Select options
Rec Hall was built 1927-1928. It is the home of PSU men and women’s gymnastics, national champion men and women’s volleyball, men and women’s soccer and men’s wrestling. Rec Hall has hosted more than 20 collegiate championships.
“Where Champions are Made” is available in the following sizes: 8×10,11×14,16×20,20×24,and 24×30.
Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 20×24 and 24×30 prints come rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.