
Framed reproduction print titled 'Nubble Light' by Doug Brega
Selling Price
$25
History
The Nubble Lighthouse, officially known as Cape Neddick Light, was built in 1879 on a small rocky island off the coast of York, Maine. This iconic lighthouse has become one of the most photographed lighthouses in America, representing the quintessential New England coastal scene. Doug Brega is a contemporary artist known for his detailed watercolor and print reproductions of New England lighthouses, capturing the region's maritime heritage with atmospheric skies and realistic architectural detail. Lighthouse prints like this appeal to collectors of nautical art, coastal decor enthusiasts, and those with connections to New England maritime history. These works are valued for their nostalgic charm and ability to evoke the rugged beauty of the Atlantic coastline. Collectors of Americana, lighthouse memorabilia, and regional art find these prints particularly appealing as affordable decorative pieces that celebrate American coastal heritage.
Origin
United States
Maker
Doug Brega
Time period
Late 20th to Early 21st century