The Deep Sea Diver XI Print

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The Deep Sea Diver XI Print

from $75.00

Limited edition giclée print of The Deep Sea Diver XI from The Jobs of Yesteryear Series.

Freediving for food or resources such as pearls and coral dates back to 4500 BCE. Since then, our ability to survive below the surface has radically evolved with many technological leaps along the way. One of the earliest types of equipment for underwater exploration was the diving bell, which evolved into surface-supplied diving helmets attached to a waterproof suit in the early 19th century. They were supplied with compressed air by manually operated pumps and made underwater projects much more practical. Many developments followed, with a major leap coming in the form of the Aqua-Lung, invented by two Frenchmen in 1943 as the first open-circuit SCUBA system to reach worldwide and commercial success.

Edition Size: 33

Matted Print:
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4x16 inch paper print
-16x20 inch white mat
-Printed on acid-free paper
-Archival inks
-Signed and numbered

Wood Panel Print:
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6x24 inches
-Printed on acid-free paper
-Archival inks
-Mounted permanently to a custom-made, 1.5 inch thick wood box
-Ready to hang
-Signed and numbered

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