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Monterey Coast: 17 Mile Drive

Monterey Coast: 17 Mile Drive

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This vintage landscape art print shows Monterey Coast: 17 Mile Drive (1919) by Theodore Wores, with soft light over California’s coast. The warm sky and calm sea create a peaceful, timeless look. Perfect for coastal homes, living rooms, or hallways that value classic design.

Materials & Quality 

Our art prints are produced on premium, archival-grade fine art paper, acid-free to ensure longevity and brilliant color. Using giclée printing with pigment inks, each piece resists fading for over 100 years, ensuring vibrant colors, deep blacks, and refined details that last for generations.

Sizes & Frames

Our art prints are available in three sizes: Small (12×8 in), Medium (16×12 in), and Large (24×16 in). Choose from three timeless frame finishes: black, natural oak, and gold. Each frame is crafted from solid wood and designed to complement your artwork beautifully. With crystal-clear acrylic for protection and ready-to-hang hardware, our frames combine elegance with lasting quality. 

Shipping & Returns

We offer free shipping within the US. Your art print will be carefully produced within 2–3 business days and delivered in 3–4 business days. We ship with trusted carriers to ensure safe, timely delivery. If anything isn’t quite right, our easy returns make it simple to fix.

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The story behind the artwork

Painted in 1919 by Theodore Wores, Monterey Coast: 17 Mile Drive captures the calm majesty of California’s shoreline at the dawn of the 20th century. Wores, a San Francisco–born painter influenced by Impressionism, was fascinated by the play of light along the Pacific. His coastal works reveal a deep fasciation of how the sky, sea, and land merge in harmony.

In this painting, soft sunlight drifts across the cliffs and water, creating a gentle harmony of gold and blue. There is no drama, only serenity — the kind of still beauty that invites reflection. It embodies a distinctly Californian sense of peace and open space, rendered with the delicate brushwork and warmth that defined Wores’s later landscapes.