Four Wave Riders on Wood Boards, 1930s Manhattan Beach Archival Surf Photo

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Step into the early days of California surf culture with this archival print of four wave riders catching a swell on wooden boards off Manhattan Beach, circa 1930s. This striking image embodies the pioneering spirit and camaraderie of the surf culture that was blossoming along California’s coast—a time when surfing was as much about adventure as it was about mastering the waves. Professionally framed and matted, this photograph is a beautiful tribute to the origins of California’s iconic surf scene.

20 1/2 inches wide x 17 1/4 inches high x 1/2 inches deep

 

Additional Information

This high-quality archival print from the Surfing Cowboys collection captures a rare and captivating moment in surfing history, with four surfers riding in tandem on classic wooden boards. The photograph highlights the skill, balance, and unity that defined early surf culture, reflecting an era when surfing was still a relatively new and daring pursuit.

Professionally printed on acid-free, archival paper, the image is preserved to maintain its rich detail and tonal depth. The clean white wood frame enhances its timeless appeal, with dimensions of 16" x 19" for the image and approximately 20.5" W x 17.25" H x 0.5" D with the frame. This print is an ideal choice for anyone who appreciates the history of surfing or the enduring allure of vintage California coastal life.

Specifications
  • Dimensions: 20 1/2 inches wide x 17 1/4 inches high x 1/2 inches deep