Sapelo Lighthouse

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Sapelo Lighthouse

from $55.00

A very basic structure with a great deal of purpose, the Sapelo Lighthouse is very unique
to the landscape of the sea island. Its bare-bones interior is very striking and graphic, which
complements its equally simple exterior and unexpected balance.

Sapelo Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Georgia, United States, near the southern tip of Sapelo Island. It is the nation’s second-oldest brick lighthouse and the oldest survivor among lighthouses designed by Winslow Lewis.

The lighthouse, oil building, the cistern, the footing of the 1905 light, the ruins of the fortification, and the associated range light were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

First edition, black and white photograph, archival pigment print by Joy Dunigan. Available in small (8 in. x 8 in.), medium (12 in. x 12 in.), large (24 in. x 24 in) and xx-large (30 in. x 30 in.) prints. Custom sizes available upon request.

• Selected for ‘Local Large Format’ exhibit hosted by the Photopoint Gallery

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