Isle au Haut Lighthouse
Isle au Haut Lighthouse stands on Robinson Point at the entrance to Isle au Haut Harbor, off the coast of Maine within the waters surrounding Acadia National Park. First established in 1907, the lighthouse was built to guide fishing vessels, schooners, and local maritime traffic through the island-dotted waters of Penobscot Bay. Surrounded by rugged coastline, spruce forests, and the remote landscapes that characterize Down East Maine, the lighthouse reflects the enduring maritime traditions of the region. Today, it remains a cherished landmark on one of Maine's most secluded islands.
This vintage-inspired Isle au Haut Lighthouse print celebrates one of Maine's most picturesque island beacons. Drawing inspiration from the bold colors and simplified forms of WPA-era travel posters, the artwork highlights the lighthouse's classic architecture, rocky shoreline, and remote coastal setting. Designed for lighthouse enthusiasts, Acadia travelers, maritime historians, and collectors of New England landmarks, this piece captures the quiet beauty and maritime character of a beacon that has guided mariners through Penobscot Bay for more than a century.
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