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To Download Price List (Pdf) Martin Barry Art, LLC 410-804-1352 Wholesale Price List Matted Sizes Unframed Framed 8x10 matted and shrink wrapped Color 20.00 52.00 11x14 matted and shrink wrapped Color 40.00 120.00 12x16 matted and shrink wrapped Color 40.00 120.00 14x18 matted and shrink wrapped Color 60.00 160.00 16x20 matted and shrink wrapped Color 60.00 160.00 18x24 matted and shrink wrapped Color 80.00 180.00 20x26 matted and shrink wrapped Color 90.00 200.00 24x30 matted and shrink wrapped Color 130.00 240.00 18x24 maps Color 40.00 175.00 Framed mirror with any print at top 130.00 TITLE OF PRINT MATTED SIZE A View from the Yard 16x20/8x10 Annapolis Skyline 18x24/8x10 Annapolis Skyline 11x14 Baltimore Aquarium 16x20/8x10 Augusta National – golf 12x16 /8x10 Baltimore map 18X24/8x10 Baltimore City Hall 18x24/8x10 Baltimore Courthouse and Monument 16x20 Baltimore Skyline 11x14/ Baltimore Skyline from Federal Hill 12x16/24x30/8x10 Bancroft Hall, USNA 14x18/8x10 Barnegat Light, NJ 16x20/8x10 Barrington Hall, Roswell, GA 16x20 Basilica of the Assumption 14x18 /8x10 Beacon Hill, Boston 16x20/8x10 Blessing of the Hunt 16x20/8x10 Boathouse Row, Philadelphia 18x24/8x10 Boston Light 16x20/8x10 Boston Skyline 18x24/8x10 Brant Point Light, Nantucket 16x20/8x10 Bel Air MD, Main Street 16x20/8x10 Bel Air Courthouse 16x20/8x10 Camden Yards, Oriole Park 12x16/8x10 Cape Cod Light, MA 16x20/8x10 Cape Henlopen Light, DE 14x18/8x10 Cape Hatteras Light, NC 16x20/8x10 Cape May Light, NJ 16x20/8x10 Capitol, US. Washington, DC 20x26/8x10 Carroll Mansion, Baltimore 16x20/8x10 Cathedral of Mary our Queen 16x20/8x10 1 Martin Barry Art, LLC 410-804-1352 Wholesale Price List Chapel, USNA 14x18/8x10 Chesapeake Bay Map 18x24/8x10 Chatham Light, Cape Cod 16x20/8x10 Christ Statue, Johns Hopkins Hospi 14x18/8x10 City Dock, Annapolis, MD 14x18/8x10 Clipper Ship, Pride of Baltimore 18x28/8x10 Clipper Ship off Fort McHenry 16x20/8x10 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 18x24/8x10 Concord Point Light, Havre de Grac 12x16/8x10 USS Constellation, Baltimore 11x14/8x10 Cornhill Street, Annapolis 8x10 Courthouse, New Castle, DE 16x20/8x10 Cylburn Mansion 12x16 Dockside Harborplace 16x20/8x10 Elfreth’s Alley, Philadelphia 16x20/8x10 Ellicott City, MD 16x20/8x10 Faneuil Hall, Boston 16x20/8x10 Fells Point II 18x24 Fells Point 11x14 Fells Point I 14x18/8x10 Fells Point Winter 16x20/8x10 Flag House 14x17/8x10 Fleet and Cornhill Streets, Annapol 16x20/8x10 Foot of Broadway, Baltimore 14x18/8x10 Georgetown, Dumbarton and 31st 16x20/8x10 Georgetown, 33rd and O Street 16x20/8/10 Governor’s Mansion, Annapolis 14x17/8x10 Governor’s Mansion, GA 16x20/8x10 Greek Orthodox Cathedral 16x20/8x10 Hampton House, Towson 12x16/8x10 Harper’s Ferry, WV 16x20/8x10 Heading Out – sailing 24x30/8x10 Hilton Head Light, SC 16x20/8x10 Hooper Strait Light, St. Michael’s M 12x16/8x10 Johns Hopkins Hospital 14x18/8x10 Hounds in Check 16x20/8x10 Independence Hall, Philadelphia 16x20/8x10 2 Martin Barry Art, LLC 410-804-1352 Wholesale Price List Lacrosse- The Crunch 16x20/8x10 Lacrosse- Game Winner 16x20/8x10 Lacrosse- The Shot 16x20/8x10 Lacrosse- Who Me? 16x20/8x10 Lee’s Boyhood Home, VA 16x20/8x10 Maryland Inn, Annapolis 16x20/8x10 Maryland II 16x20/12x16/8x10 Memorial Stadium 12x16/8x10 Middleton Tavern, Annapolis 16x20/8x10 Midshipmen under Sail, USNA 16x20/8x10 Montgomery St., Baltimore 16x20/8x10 Mount Vernon Winter II 16x20/8x10 Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore 24x30/8x10 Mount Vernon Place I 18x24/8x10 Mount Vernon, VA 16x20/8x10 Mystic Seaport, CT 18x24/8x10 Nantucket Harbor, MA 16x20/8x10 Nauset Light, Cape Cod 16x20/8x10 Nobska Light, Cape Cod 16x20/8x10 Norfolk, The Waterside 18x24/8x10 Not Much Sympathy-golf 12x16/8x10 New York Skyline- pre 911 18x30/8x10 Off for other Ports –USNA 16x20/8x10 Ocean City Lifeguard Station 11x14/8x10 Ocean City Inlet 18x24/8x10 Otterbein Church, Baltimore 11x14 Pemaquid Light, Maine 16x20/8x10 Philadelphia Skyline 18x24/8x10 Philadelphia, Society Hill 16x20/8x10 Plaza Hotel, NYC 16x20/8x10 Point of Rocks, MD 16x20/8x10 Port of Call, MD 16x20/8x10 Prince St., Alexandria 16x20/8x10 Richmond Skyline 18x24/8x10 Robert Morris Inn 18x24/8x10 Rounding Fells Point 18x24/ Sandy Hook Light, NJ 16x20/8x10 3 Martin Barry Art, LLC 410-804-1352 Wholesale Price List St. Andrew’s, Scotland-golf 12x16/8x10 St. Catharine’s Church, Spring Lake 16x20/8x10 St. Mary’s Church, Govans 16x20/8x10 St. Michael’s , MD 14x18/8x10 St. Michael’s Harbor 14x18/8x10 St. Michael’s, MD 11x14 ST. Simon’s Island Light, GA 16x20/8x10 Sea Girt Light, NJ 11x14/8x10 Shot Tower, Baltimore 11x14 Skipjacks on the Chesapeake 16x20/8x10 Skipjacks Racing 16x20/8x10 State House, Annapolis 16x20/8x10 Stirling Street, Baltimore 16x20/8x10 US Supreme Court, Washington, D 18x24/8x10 Tecumseh, USNA, Annapolis 14x18/8x10 Thomas Point Light, MD 14x18/8x10 Thomas Point Light II 18x24 Towson Court House 12x16/8x10 US Naval Academy Collage 18x24/12x1 Wall Street, NYC 16x20/8x10 Wye Oak, MD 16x208x10 Camden Yards, Oriole Park 12x16/8x10 Ravens Stadium- The Nest 12x16/8x10 The View, Camden Park 16x20/8x10 WILLIAMSBURG, VA PRINTS The Governor’s Palace, Williamsburg 16x20/8x10 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg 16x20/8x10 The Capitol, Williamsburg 16x20/8x10 Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg 16x20/8x10 Duke of Gloucester St., Towards the College 18x24 Duke of Gloucester St., Towards the Capitol 18x24 Chowning’s Tavern 11x14/8x10 Raleigh Tavern 11x14/8x10 4 Martin Barry Art, LLC 410-804-1352 Wholesale Price List LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL PRINTS Boys Latin High School 16x20/8x10 Loyola High School 16x20/8x10 Notre Dame Preparatory 16x20/8x10 St. Paul’s School 16x20/8x10 Calvert School 8x10 Bryn Mawr School 12x16/8x10 Gilman School 16x20/8x10 Roland Park Country School 16x20/8x10 McDonogh School 16x20/8x10 John Carroll School 16x20/8x10 Stone Ridge Country School 8x10 Cathedral School 8 x10 Maryvale Prep 16x20/8x10 Georgetown Prep 16x20/8x10 COLLEGE PRINTS Boston College 16x20/8x10 Catholic University 14x18/8x10 U. of California, Berkeley 16x20/8x10 Colgate University 16x20/8x10 College of Charleston, SC 16x20/8x10 US Coast Guard Academy 16x20/8x10 U. of Delaware 16x20/8x10 U. of Georgia 16x20/8x10 Georgia Tech 16x20/8x10 Goucher collage 16x208x10 Harvard University 16x20/8x10 U. of Iowa 16x20/8x10 U. of Indiana 16x20/8x10 Kenyon College 14x18/8x10 Lehigh University 16x20/8x10 Louisiana State University 16x20/8x10 Loyola University Maryland 14x18/8x10 Johns Hopkins University 14x18 /8x10 5 Martin Barry Art, LLC 410-804-1352 Wholesale Price List Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health 14x18/8x10 Homewood House, JHU campus 8x10 Manhattan College 16x20/8x10 Marquette University 16x20/8x10 U. of Maryland Administration Building 16x20/8x10 U. of Maryland Chapel 16x20/8x10 U. of Maryland Davidge Hall- Medical School 16x20/8x10 U. of Michigan 16x20/8x10 Mount St. Mary’s 16x20/8x10 Northeastern University 16x20/8x10 Notre Dame of Maryland University 8x10 University of Notre Dame, IN 14x18/8x10 Penn State University 14x18/8x10 University of Pennsylvania 16x20/8x10 Purdue University, IN 14x18/8x10 Princeton University 16x20/8x10 Randolph Macon College, VA 16x20/8x1 University of Richmond 16x20/8x10 St. Joseph’s University 16x20/8x10 Trinity College 16x20/8x10 West Point-US Military Academy 14x18/8x10 US Naval Academy- Bancroft Hall 14x18/8x10 Chapel 14x18/8x10 Tecumseh 14x18/8x10 Off for other Ports 16x20/8x10 USNA Collage 18x24/12x16/8x10 Midshipmen Under Sail 16x20/8x10 University of Virginia 16x20/8x10 6 .
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