Framed Mount Rushmore Art
A national symbol of American Pride, Mount Rushmore is known as one of 10 man-made wonders of the world. Featuring the faces of some of the United State’s most historically beloved Presidential figures, the stately and awe inspiring Mount Rushmore is an iconic emblem of national tradition. The gigantically carved sculptures depicting President George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt are forever engraved upon the stony mountainside of South Dakota’s Black Hills are not only inched in stone, but also captured by artists in framed Mount Rushmore artwork.
The beauty and splendor of the majestic Mount Rushmore has been captured in framed Mount Rushmore photographs by artists like Panoramic Images and other photographers. See the carved stony faces of iconic and key American Presidents in full sweeping panorama in the photograph “Mount Rushmore, South Dakota (White)” by Panoramic Images. Zoom in and get a close up look at the face of George Washington adorned on the rocky side of South Dakota’s Black Hills in the photo titled “Sideview of George Washington Statue at Mt. Rushmore” by artist unknown.
Panoramic Images offers more stunning shots of Mount Rushmore in their collection of framed Mount Rushmore pictures. A beautiful black and white panorama captures the still and proud faces of the great American Presidents carved in the photo titled “Mount Rushmore (Black And White)” by Panoramic Images. The sun sets across the rocky faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt in the photograph “Mount Rushmore, South Dakota (red hue)” also by Panoramic Images.
The photograph “Mount Rushmore (#19)” by artist unknown, depicts a squared off and bright view of the iconic Mount Rushmore. In stunning vertical display, Panoramic Images photograph “Sculptures of US presidents carved on the rocks of a mountain, Mt Rushmore National Monument, South Dakota, USA” shows a pulled back view of the white rock faces of US presidents upon Mt. Rushmore.