Point Judith Lighthouse
Point Judith Lighthouse stands on the southern coast of Rhode Island in Narragansett, overlooking the entrance to Narragansett Bay and Block Island Sound. Completed in 1857, the granite tower was built to guide vessels around Point Judith, a prominent headland long known for strong currents, fog, and hazardous navigation conditions. The lighthouse has served generations of commercial fishermen, ferry operators, and coastal mariners traveling the waters of southern New England. Today, it remains one of Rhode Island's most important and recognizable maritime landmarks.
This vintage-inspired Point Judith Lighthouse print celebrates one of New England's most iconic coastal beacons. Drawing inspiration from the bold colors and simplified forms of WPA-era travel posters, the artwork highlights the lighthouse's sturdy granite tower, dramatic shoreline, and expansive ocean setting. Designed for lighthouse enthusiasts, maritime historians, coastal travelers, and collectors of New England landmarks, this piece captures the enduring character of a beacon that has safeguarded mariners along the Rhode Island coast for more than 165 years.
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