Through the Cut

Locomotive No.40, Nevada Northern Railway

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NNRY_logo.pngThe Nevada Northern Railway Museum!

I work with the Nevada Northern Railway Museum (NNRY) in their on-going fundraising efforts, which are critically needed to continue the restoration, preservation and never-ending maintainence of this amazing American treasure, located in Ely, Nevada. A large portion of the proceeds from each print I sell goes directly to the the NNRy Foundation. Thank you for your support.

If you’d like to know more about the Nevada Northern Railway, click on this link to visit their website: nnry.com


Available in Fine Art Prints, Canvas, Metal, Acrylic & Handcrafted Custom Framed Prints

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The photographic print is of Locomotive No. 40 of the Nevada Northern Railway (NNRy) leaving a rather deep cut through one of the hills on the east side of the valley, heading back toward the Ely Yard, from the direction of McGill where the old smelter and processing plant once stood.

No. 40 is a 4-6-0 steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in July 1910 for the Nevada Northern Railroad Company. No. 40 originally served as a passenger locomotive during the early years, when the Nevada Northern was a US Class 2 railroad, as the main locomotive for the railroad's crack passenger train, the "Steptoe Valley Flyer". In recognition of No. 40’s service and historic prominence she was dubbed the “Prairie Princess” and is an official state symbol of The State of Nevada.



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Available as a Handcrafted Custom Framed Print

Art Deco Frame: Art Deco was a major artistic style in vogue at the time the Nevada Northern Railway Company was developing, as can be seen in the stylings of the depot builing in East Ely. The drawing printed on the mat board is of my original pencil drawing titled “Throwing the Switch”, which is also Locomotive No. 40 waiting for the fireman to throw the switch, out on what is called the High Line, north of Ely, Nevada, heading towards McGill, Nevada. The Handcrafted Custom, Art Deco frame is Cherry with Black Walnut corner embellishments.

 

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Locomotive Numberplate Frame: Early steam locomotives almost always sported a unique numberplate on the front of the boiler housing, which identified the manufacturer, sometimes the year and the number assigned to that particular locomotive. Not all photographs lend themselves to a round format, but for those that do, frames for my Numberplate Frame Series are an exact replication of the numberplate for the locomtive featured in the photograph, in this case Locomotive No. 40. The frames are carved from either Cherry or Black Walnut, and available in 10", 14", 17" and 24" diameters.

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Also Available in Canvas, Metal, and Acrylic Prints

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All prints are available as a Handcrafted Custom Framed Print - I love building custom orders!

 

framing_styles_5611_web.pngAny print can be combined with a handcrafted, custom hardwood frame with or without a companion mat board.

Pictured are three styles of handcrafted moulding I currently produce, but I'm always open to new ideas and always working on my own new framing concepts.

Art Deco Mahogany: Any species of wood with the rough bark left intact on the sides. I add Art Deco corner devices, and a high-gloss Mahogany finish. A unique contrast between the rough bark and the high-gloss finish for an intriguing presentation.  

Art Deco Cherry w/Black Walnut: These frames are made from Cherry, which darkens over time, and uses Art Deco corner devices made of Black Walnut in varying arrangements.

Black Walnut: This Black Walnut moulding is clean, elegant and minimal, setting off the artwork nicely.

Although printed mat boards are one of my trademarks, the mat board may also be clear of imagery and in its pristene condition.

Finally, I use anti-reflective, UV-resistent, museum-quality glass or acrylic to cover and protect my prints. 

Please call me to discuss your project:  509-327-3182

e: scott@scottbassettstudios.com

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