New Hampshire Art & Lithograph
The New Hampshire lithograph by artist Frank Galasso, highlights several New Hampshire sites, sights and attractions: from the state house to the state bird; from Hampton Beach to the Weirs, the pumpkin festival to covered bridges, mountains and lakes. The New Hampshire Lithograph, which measures 22-by-28 inches, retails for $19.95.
Can you find the spotted newt, New Hampshire’s state amphibian?
The New Hampshire Lithograph, with scenes and icons of the Granite State by artist Frank Galasso, highlights several New Hampshire sites, sights and attractions: from the state house to the state bird; from Hampton Beach to the Weirs, the pumpkin festival to covered bridges, mountains and lakes.
The New Hampshire Lithograph, which measures 22-by-28 inches, retails for $19.95.
“Plaidswede publishes New Hampshire books, such as the Fritz Wetherbee books, and Frank’s New Hampshire artwork seemed a natural for us to commission,” said publisher George Geers.
“Although he speaks with a Rhode Island accent,” said Geers, “Frank is a summer native. He summered here as a kid and returns now as much as he can.” Frank took his first steps on the shores of Lake Winnepesaukee and spent most of his childhood summers in the state. Although a Rhode Island native and still working at his studio in the Providence area, he is regular visitor to the New Durham area.
Frank Galasso is a syndicated cartoonist, whose work has appeared in newspapers and magazines across the country. He has won numerous New England Press Association awards over the years for his cartooning. In recent years, he has been capturing memories of sports teams and personalities, states and cities, amusement parks and rock ‘n’ rollers. Galasso is known as the ‘most featured sports cartoonist in America,’ based on his appearances on the Internet, television, radio and print.

