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Springtime at Grandview Farm, Stowe, 61 x 41 (2026) Photograph by Francois de Melogue

154.94 x 104.14cm (unframed) / 152.4 x 101.6cm (actual image size)

£1,105.56

Springtime at Grandview Farm, Stowe
Francois de Melogue
2026 | Archival pigment print on professional luster fine art paper, 260gsm. | 61 x 41

The barn at Grandview Farm sits square against a hillside just waking up. Its boards are the particular red of old paint that has thinned in the sun over many seasons, faded at the edges, peeling in long curling strips where the wood has expanded and contracted through too many winters. A small cupola breaks the roofline. A lean-to slopes away to one side, its corrugated edge catching the soft, diffuse light of a Vermont morning before the day has fully decided what it will be.

A dirt road curves past the barn and disappears into the folded terrain beyond. The hills behind are covered in the tentative, almost electric green of new growth, punctuated by stands of dark spruce that held their color through the cold months. The light is still low and even, the kind that flattens shadows and makes everything look slightly more itself. The grass is wet. Somewhere a bird is working through its morning. The scene holds a particular quiet that belongs to farms at this hour, when the work has not yet started and the land is simply standing there, doing what it does.

Available in three sizes, each signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity:

Fine Art Print 25 x 17 paper, 24 x 16 image | Limited Edition of 50 | $495
Fine Art Print 43 x 29 paper, 42 x 28 image | Limited Edition of 25 | $895
Fine Art Print 61 x 41 paper, 60 x 40 image | Limited Edition of 10 | $1,495

About the print
Each piece is made on location and printed by hand in my Vermont studio with archival pigment inks rated for over a hundred years of color stability. The 25 x 17 is printed on Premium Satin paper. The 43 x 29 and 61 x 41 are printed on Luster Photo Paper, 260gsm. Each print carries a 0.5 inch archival white border, ships rolled in a heavy tube, and arrives with a signed certificate.

About my work
I spent thirty years cooking in farm-to-table kitchens before returning to the camera. My work is held in private collections across the United States and Europe. A traveling exhibition is currently on view at The University of Vermont Medical Center and Burlington City Hall in Vermont, and my photographs were recently included in the 35th Annual Green Mountain Photography Show. I am represented in Vermont by Artisan's Gallery in Waitsfield, ArtHound in Essex, Artists in Residence in Saint Albans, The Emile Gruppe Gallery, and Remarkable Things in Stowe.

Custom sizes and framing available on request.

Materials used:

Archival pigment print on Luster Photo Paper, 260gsm. Shot on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II. Printed in studio on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 with museum-grade archival pigment inks.

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Springtime at Grandview Farm, Stowe
Francois de Melogue
2026 | Archival pigment print on professional luster fine art paper, 260gsm. | 61 x 41

The barn at Grandview Farm sits square against a hillside just waking up. Its boards are the particular red of old paint that has thinned in the sun over many seasons, faded at the edges, peeling in long curling strips where the wood has expanded and contracted through too many winters. A small cupola breaks the roofline. A lean-to slopes away to one side, its corrugated edge catching the soft, diffuse light of a Vermont morning before the day has fully decided what it will be.

A dirt road curves past the barn and disappears into the folded terrain beyond. The hills behind are covered in the tentative, almost electric green of new growth, punctuated by stands of dark spruce that held their color through the cold months. The light is still low and even, the kind that flattens shadows and makes everything look slightly more itself. The grass is wet. Somewhere a bird is working through its morning. The scene holds a particular quiet that belongs to farms at this hour, when the work has not yet started and the land is simply standing there, doing what it does.

Available in three sizes, each signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity:

Fine Art Print 25 x 17 paper, 24 x 16 image | Limited Edition of 50 | $495
Fine Art Print 43 x 29 paper, 42 x 28 image | Limited Edition of 25 | $895
Fine Art Print 61 x 41 paper, 60 x 40 image | Limited Edition of 10 | $1,495

About the print
Each piece is made on location and printed by hand in my Vermont studio with archival pigment inks rated for over a hundred years of color stability. The 25 x 17 is printed on Premium Satin paper. The 43 x 29 and 61 x 41 are printed on Luster Photo Paper, 260gsm. Each print carries a 0.5 inch archival white border, ships rolled in a heavy tube, and arrives with a signed certificate.

About my work
I spent thirty years cooking in farm-to-table kitchens before returning to the camera. My work is held in private collections across the United States and Europe. A traveling exhibition is currently on view at The University of Vermont Medical Center and Burlington City Hall in Vermont, and my photographs were recently included in the 35th Annual Green Mountain Photography Show. I am represented in Vermont by Artisan's Gallery in Waitsfield, ArtHound in Essex, Artists in Residence in Saint Albans, The Emile Gruppe Gallery, and Remarkable Things in Stowe.

Custom sizes and framing available on request.

Materials used:

Archival pigment print on Luster Photo Paper, 260gsm. Shot on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II. Printed in studio on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 with museum-grade archival pigment inks.

Details:

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Francois de Melogue is an American fine art photographer based in Saint Albans, Vermont. His work documents the rural Northeast in a 2:3 frame: weathered Vermont barns, covered bridges in... Read more

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