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Paper print: This fine art print is ready to frame. The 8x10" and 11x14" are printed on acid-free 80 lb. cardstock. The 16x20" and larger are printed on premium 11-mil, acid-free paper. The watermark will not appear on your print.
Canvas print: All canvas prints are unmounted and printed on unstretched canvas with a 2” white border.
For larger sizes please contact us.
This Item SHIPS FREE anywhere in the USA
Saint Adeline was a French Benedictine nun and the first Abbess at the Abbaye Blanche in Mortain, Normandy. She was the sister of St. Vitalis, the founder of the Benedictine Congregation of Savigny, and granddaughter of William the Conqueror. She’s known for her wisdom, holiness, and piety. The nuns at her abbey were known as the "white ladies" because their habits were white, like the Cistercians, but adapted in her Benedictine community.