Size: Standard Postcard Create your own vacation-worthy postcard! Any view you’ve seen, any monument you’ve fallen in love with, can all be added to your postcard with our personalization tool. Dimensions: 5.6" L x 4.25" H; qualified USPS postcard size High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides Paper Type: Matte A classic, all around paper with a natural feel and an uncoated matte finish; our Standard Matte stands the test of time. Elegant and understated, colors print softer and more subtle. 17.5 pt thickness / 120 lb weight / 324 GSM Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge Made and printed in the USA
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Alchisayue, Apache, 1894, Gouache, Henry Farney. native american art, western art, cowboy art, antique art prints, canvas art prints 8x10" Cotton Canvas Print Colors will vary due to your monitor settings Free ship US You frame it! Henry Farny was a French-born United States painter and illustrator. His work was centered on the life of Native Americans in the 19th-century United States. This art print was taken from a vintage painting, print, postcard or digital source. It is in the public domain in the US because the copyrights (if any) have expired. All quoted shipping costs are USA only. NOTE: Our prints are taken from an antique/vintage paintings, greeting cards, post cards etc.. Much of the time, these were originally printed on a soft and porous paper, which softened the images. They didn't have the technology back then to photo-shop and fix these images. That is why I chose to reproduce only antique art in it's original content (no photo-shop). I love the old school art. These are also paintings and drawings, and so the styles vary. The papers we use today, have special coatings so that they attract the inks or dyes well, and stop much of the seeping of the inks. Our new technologies print exactly what is on the scan of the original image. If you purchase canvas, it is made of cotton, and even though it also has this special coating, it is textured, and softens the look of the final result. It is archival, and of the highest quality, but is best for paintings since they were mostly created on artist canvas. It is important to note that if you are buying on your phone or tablet, the images you see are only tiny thumbnails, and so you can't really see the detail in the scan on the listing. If you can look on a computer, you can then see the depth and detail of the image you want. Artwork is not created equal, and sometimes there are clear and distinct lines, and other times the style is less detailed. Lastly, Colors will vary slightly, due to the difference in your monitor settings. Please zoom in on the image to see the detail. I will ship to your country, via first class intl. USPS, but please contact me for a quote before you buy. All art prints are custom designed to fit into a standard, modern frame. The openings on these frames are smaller than the listed size. Your print will be slightly larger than the opening. You can carefully trim it to fit your frame, and pop it in, with or without a mat. Each print is made as it is ordered. Please convo me if you need a specific size. I use real cotton artist's canvas, and the newest technology to enlarge the images, pixel x pixel. There is no stretching or skewing, Cotton canvas is textured in tiny squares, and produces a soft finish like a painting. Since it is fabric, it grabs the color for an extraordinary presentation. I use archival canvas, and special dyes to print each image. They will last 100 years under normal circumstances. Your monitor settings will vary from mine, so colors may look different to you than they really are. Color match technology produces exact colors to the image file used. Satin canvas is also textured, but it not as dense. It has a semi-gloss light and moisture proof finish. It is great for posters, too. NO stretching or mounting is needed. No need for expensive, custom framing. I use special, secure packing materials, to insure that your item arrives safely. I have been collecting and selling art prints for many years. I may have just what you are searching for. Just ask, and I will create a special listing, just for you. Thank you for your interest. Carol@ just4allkids [!at] yahoo.com
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Relatively unknown but a giant of Western art, John Mix Stanley, a 19th-century painter of Native Americans, is finally receiving a long-overdue exhibition.
Alchisayue, Apache, 1894, Gouache, Henry Farney. native american art, western art, cowboy art, antique art prints, canvas art prints 8x10" Cotton Canvas Print Colors will vary due to your monitor settings Free ship US You frame it! Henry Farny was a French-born United States painter and illustrator. His work was centered on the life of Native Americans in the 19th-century United States. This art print was taken from a vintage painting, print, postcard or digital source. It is in the public domain in the US because the copyrights (if any) have expired. All quoted shipping costs are USA only. NOTE: Our prints are taken from an antique/vintage paintings, greeting cards, post cards etc.. Much of the time, these were originally printed on a soft and porous paper, which softened the images. They didn't have the technology back then to photo-shop and fix these images. That is why I chose to reproduce only antique art in it's original content (no photo-shop). I love the old school art. These are also paintings and drawings, and so the styles vary. The papers we use today, have special coatings so that they attract the inks or dyes well, and stop much of the seeping of the inks. Our new technologies print exactly what is on the scan of the original image. If you purchase canvas, it is made of cotton, and even though it also has this special coating, it is textured, and softens the look of the final result. It is archival, and of the highest quality, but is best for paintings since they were mostly created on artist canvas. It is important to note that if you are buying on your phone or tablet, the images you see are only tiny thumbnails, and so you can't really see the detail in the scan on the listing. If you can look on a computer, you can then see the depth and detail of the image you want. Artwork is not created equal, and sometimes there are clear and distinct lines, and other times the style is less detailed. Lastly, Colors will vary slightly, due to the difference in your monitor settings. Please zoom in on the image to see the detail. I will ship to your country, via first class intl. USPS, but please contact me for a quote before you buy. All art prints are custom designed to fit into a standard, modern frame. The openings on these frames are smaller than the listed size. Your print will be slightly larger than the opening. You can carefully trim it to fit your frame, and pop it in, with or without a mat. Each print is made as it is ordered. Please convo me if you need a specific size. I use real cotton artist's canvas, and the newest technology to enlarge the images, pixel x pixel. There is no stretching or skewing, Cotton canvas is textured in tiny squares, and produces a soft finish like a painting. Since it is fabric, it grabs the color for an extraordinary presentation. I use archival canvas, and special dyes to print each image. They will last 100 years under normal circumstances. Your monitor settings will vary from mine, so colors may look different to you than they really are. Color match technology produces exact colors to the image file used. Satin canvas is also textured, but it not as dense. It has a semi-gloss light and moisture proof finish. It is great for posters, too. NO stretching or mounting is needed. No need for expensive, custom framing. I use special, secure packing materials, to insure that your item arrives safely. I have been collecting and selling art prints for many years. I may have just what you are searching for. Just ask, and I will create a special listing, just for you. Thank you for your interest. Carol@ just4allkids [!at] yahoo.com
Frederic Remington, Fine Art Print : The Cowboy *************** Buy2 Get 1 FREE on all single print listings - 3 FOR 2 add any two prints of the same size to shopping cart, at the checkout add a "note to seller" stating the name or url of the third print you would like for FREE - this will be the same size as the 2 prints added to your basket *************** OPTIONS Printed on textured matt fine art paper, rolled canvas with additional wide white border to allow stretching on a frame or ready to hang, deep edge canvas panels with all 4 edges mirror printed for an aesthetically pleasing ready to hang canvas panel. A wide variety of standard European and American sizes are avilable from the drop down list - custom sizes are available on request. *************** FRAMES When you purchase our framed option you will receive the print in the frame of choice with glass in smaller frames and plexiglass in larger frames (A3 and over) . The frame is ready to hang - the hardware to hang the frame is already in place, smaller frames also have an integrated stand. ~~~~Gift Wrapping is available on all orders at the checkout~~~~ 6"x4" white frame overall size 9.5x7.5 inches approx. 6"x4" black frame overall size 9.5x7.5 inches approx. 6"x8" oak effect frame overall size 10.5x8.5 inches approx. 9"x6" white frame overall size 13x10 inches approx. 9"x6" black frame overall size 13x10 inches approx. 9"x6" oak effect frame overall size 14.5x12 inches approx. 12"x8" in white frame overall size 17.5x13.5 inches approx. 12"x8" in black frame overall size 17.5x13.5 inches approx. 12"x8" in oak effect frame overall size 18.5x14.5 inches approx. A3 (16.5"x11.7") white frame overall size 21.5x17.5 inches approx. A3 (16.5"x11.7") black frame overall size 21.5x17.5 inches approx. A3 (16.5"x11.7") oak effect frame overall size 22.5x18.5 inches approx. **************** QUALITY All prints are made on wide format Giclée printers using lightfast pigment inks and archival art papers to give long lasting prints which will not fade over time. Ready to hang canvas panels are made using heavyweight cotton rich canvas hand stretched over a solid wood frame. All wood is from sustainable european sources. *************** SHIPPING Orders are usually dispatched within 48 hours and are tracked - frames are made to order and may take an additional day to dispatch prints up to A4 (8x10) shipped in stiffened envelope larger prints are rolled and shipped in a tube pre-stretched canvas panelsshipped in boxes **************** Choose from a huge selection of prints of famous artists works: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FabVintagePosters **************** ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See all of our prints and canvas panels: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FabVintagePosters ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Cowboy Artists of America is one of the longest running organizations of fine artists. They continue to host an annual show of active and emeritus members each Fall. We share with you artwork from members, past members, deceased and associate members coming to us from private collections.
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First and foremost, artist Jeremy Winborg is a family man. The married father of five even runs his art business as a family affair. Never was this more evident than at The Russell auction last year when the first-time entrant’s work generated a pre-auction buzz. The painting of Jeremy Winborg’s 13-year-old Navajo niece and frequent model, Layla, defiantly holding a rifle had caused a family disagreement five months earlier when it was submitted for consideration. His wife, Danielle — who regularly titles the paintings, helps find models, and runs the website — wanted to call it Little Ass-Kicker. A great title, Winborg agreed, but concerned it might be a little too much, he settled instead on High Caliber. When Winborg learned of the excitement surrounding his painting, he became convinced his wife had been right all along and the young couple spent the day of the auction running around town searching for the auctioneer to change the title — but to no avail. Disappointed, they headed back to their hotel to dress for the evening’s event. On the way into the lobby, they recognized people from the auction and told them their tale of frustration. One of the folks was the auctioneer’s son, who promised to get word of the name change to his father. At the auction that evening, the Winborgs waited for their painting to come up on the auction block. As time ticked by, their 18-month-old daughter became more and more restless. When the auctioneer finally appeared with the painting, he said, “Well, I heard through the grapevine there’s been a name change here. Instead of High Caliber, the name’s Little Ass-Kicker.” The crowd went crazy, laughing and clapping. Even so, the artist was ready to take his squirming toddler back to the hotel until bids hit $17,000, $18,000; then three or four people got into a bidding war that ended with the painting going for $52,250. The night became one of the highlights of Winborg’s career. When the auctioneer finally appeared with the painting, he said, “Well, I heard through the grapevine there’s been a name change here. Instead of High Caliber, the name’s Little Ass-Kicker.” The crowd went crazy, laughing and clapping. Little Ass-Kicker. C&I caught up with Winborg at his home in Cache Valley, Utah, to talk about his art. Cowboys & Indians: When and how did you begin to paint? Jeremy Winborg: Being around my dad’s studio as a little kid. [When] I was probably 3 years old, I remember my dad let me paint a stroke on one of his commission paintings. That really stood out to me. After that I had no other plans besides to be an artist. I never explored other options, and I’m really happy I didn’t. This is a great profession for me. I really enjoy it. C&I: What was your artistic training? Winborg: I focused on artwork all through high school. It was the only thing I cared about and my grades probably reflected that, too. But I did spend a lot of time working on my paintings, and I was actually able to do that as a profession throughout high school. I did go to Utah State and majored in art. But I really believe I was fortunate enough to receive the one-on-one training that most aspiring artists never get: getting to work with my dad, seeing how the business really works, learning how to stretch canvases, how to sell artwork, how to meet deadlines. Utah State was great, for sure, but working in the studio with my dad was the most beneficial to me. C&I: How did you develop into your current style? Winborg: When I was in school I was more abstract, wild, loose with my paintings. After I got married and started having kids, my style tightened up and I got more realistic so I could sell more. Through my 20s and into my 30s, I painted landscapes and some religious pieces, but I’ve always wanted to paint figures. In my early 20s, I talked with the owner of a prestigious gallery and said I wanted to be a figurative artist. He told me that was the worst decision I could make — nobody wants to buy figurative art. So for the next 10 years ... I painted landscapes. About eight or nine years ago, on a whim, I hired my niece, who’s a Navajo, to model for me, and we got some authentic Native clothing and had a photo shoot, [and] I painted her. I love painting Native Americans. From there, I added the abstract backgrounds. A Storm on the Horizon. C&I: Your niece seems to be your primary model. What is there about her that you find so compelling? Winborg: First off, she is just such a cute little girl. She’s really photogenic and she’s a great model. Over the years we’ve done enough photo shoots that she knows exactly what I want. So when I hire her, she gives me fantastic photographs. ... I’ve branched out, and I’ve got four young girls modeling for me now. Two are excellent. I’ve got a photo shoot coming up in the next couple weeks with a few girls in their mid-20s who are going to model for me, and both are really excellent. I’m starting to expand out now that I’m selling more. I’m looking desperately for a 5- or 6-year-old girl who is willing to come down and model for me, too. I’d love to find an older woman who would model for me. I actually have a photo shoot coming up with this older lady coming to visit her family. I think she’s in her 60s or 70s. She has the long gray hair with braids. Hopefully, that pans out. C&I: How do you research and procure the Native clothing and artifacts you use? Winborg: I do a lot of reading — online research — and I have a great resource for authentic museum-quality Native American clothing living in this valley I’m able to work with. They rent me the clothing for the photo shoots; they’re also a great resource for information. C&I: Your subjects are predominantly female. Is that deliberate? Winborg: I gear most of my paintings toward females, Native American women, and little girls. Maybe that’s the case because in reading their history, it’s really interesting how integral a part of the tribe the little girls and women were and how much they did to contribute to it. I grew up with three sisters, and having four daughters myself, perhaps I have always been drawn toward portraying females. They’re more interesting to me, I guess. Maiden in Repose. C&I: Your dad was instrumental in your becoming an artist and you still work with him. Winborg: I actually work and share a studio space with my dad, who has been an artist-illustrator for 40 years. His studio space is next to his house, and I live about two blocks from him. I can ride my bike or walk to work, and the kids can come up to the studio to paint so it’s a good setup. It’s 30 by 50 feet and has hardwood flooring from an old school we spent three years scraping by hand. We’re up on the East Bench with an awesome view of the valley, which actually has been the background of some of my paintings. I’ve been fortunate enough my entire life to have my dad working in the same studio, so we can bounce ideas off each other. If I’ve been working on a painting for a week straight, there might be a huge mistake or something that’s not right that I might not even be able to see unless I put it away and forget about it for a while. Being in the same studio space with my dad, he can come over and point something out that I would not have even noticed before I sent the painting out. C&I: You have a big following. What do you think people are connecting with in your work? Winborg: The feedback I get from my artwork is that people are really drawn into the expressions on the faces of the models ... plus the fact that I do traditional paintings with modern, contemporary backgrounds. I sell many paintings for second homes and cabins, but I also sell to people who would never buy Western art, people who have more modern homes. They love the contemporary feel of my work. I think my work bridges the gap between Western art and contemporary. Jeremy Winborg is represented by A. Banks Gallery in Bozeman, Montana; the Coeur d’Alene Galleries in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Anthony’s Fine Art & Antiques in Salt Lake City; Settlers West Galleries in Tucson, Arizona; and Trailside Galleries in Jackson, Wyoming. Photography: Maiden in Repose (featured), Little Ass-Kicker, A Storm on the Horizon, Maiden in Repose/Courtesy Jeremy Winborg. Explore:Art & Culture
450 jpg images featuring cowboys, frontiersmen, soldiers, and Native American Indians of the late 19th century American West. pdf provides link to download full collection of jpgs. Printable for crafts, art projects, scrapbooks, jewelry, cards, and fascinating to browse. Most are paintings, some are drawings and others are illustrations, many originally published in magazines and periodicals of the time. PLEASE NOTE: Upon purchase, you will receive a pdf file with link to download the images. Because this collection is too large for etsy's automatic digital delivery system, this pdf gives you a link to download the zipped folder containing the images. You'll find exciting scenes full of movement -- bucking broncos, battle scenes, buffalo hunts, gorgeous depictions of horse and rider in action -- as well as peaceful scenes of Native American life (including some women and children), men and horses in the snow and at camp, etc. These artworks helped shape Eastern America's vision of the West, and they document a way of life that was fading even during the time they were created. WORKS BY: Remington Russell Farny Perfect for altered art, collage/mixed media, card making, scrapbooking, decoupage, stamping, pendants and charms, assemblage. Make fabric transfers, transparencies, tags and labels, many more creative uses! The only limit is your imagination. Print onto any paper, card stock, transfers, transparencies, whatever works in your printer. Use for altered books, art, mixed media, primitives, tags and labels, cards, small prints, print small for jewelry etc. COPY & PASTE INTO YOUR IMAGE-EDITING SOFTWARE TO EDIT. Can be printed directly onto any paper, card stock, tissue, vellum, transparencies, labels, even fabric. IMAGES ARE 300 DPI. All are JPG. Images are 600-1200 pixels on the longer side. This will be approximately 2 - 4 inches when printed at 300 dpi, or twice that size when printed at 150 dpi. Images can be resized before printing, down to very small. Samples may be smaller than actual images. Images are NOT watermarked. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Collection Copyright Lunagirl Images. All images are offered under license. Images may not be resold, and there are limits on commercial use (see terms for details). You are welcome to sell your unique collage art/ATCs that incorporate these images (if displayed online or published, please credit Lunagirl.com). PLEASE READ LICENSE before purchasing -- you'll find it at https://lunagirl.com/pages/license-terms and in our etsy profile.
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Frederic Sackrider Remington (October 4, 1861 – December 26, 1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor and writer who specialized in depictions of the American Old West. A member of the second generation of Hudson River School artists, Remington’s works are known for depicting the Western United States in the last quarter of the 19th-century, featuring such images as cowboys, American Indians, and the United States Cavalry. This beautiful Giclee Art Print is reproduced in the USA by Texas Art Warehouse in a variety of sizes and materials. All products are made by our printing and framing partner in the USA. Rolled Products usually ship in 5-7 business days. Stretched canvas is usually shipped within one week, Framed items can take up to 10 days. Shipping times get a few days longer around the holidays and busy times of the year. If you are looking to frame yourself choose Unframed Art Paper or Rolled Canvas which are perfect for using existing frames or upcycling thrift store finds. If you prefer a ready to hang canvas piece right out of the box we have Stretched Gallery Wrap Canvas or Float Framed Canvas. The float frames are a narrow black wooden frame that has a small gap between the canvas and frame making the canvas appear to float. It is of course firmly secured at the back. Product Options: Rolled Paper is printed full bleed with no white border and ships rolled in a tube. Rolled Canvas ships with a 2" white border for stretching, gallery edge (Extra image on sides) is available on request please message me for details. Ships rolled in a tube. Gallery Wrapped & Stretched Canvas 1.25" Deep Bar with Mirror Edge (Extra edge is cloned on so you see the full image on the front). Ships in a box and is ready to hang on the wall right out of the box. Unframed Art Paper Material - Bright, white photo paper with a satin finish - Weight - 260g/m2 - Thickness - 10 mil - Brightness - 93.87% - Opacity - 96.44 - Full sharp color fidelity Print - State of the art printing technology which results in sharp photographic reproduction and color fidelity - UL certified GREENGUARD GOLD ink Package - Each unframed print is sealed in an archival plastic bag & shipped in an envelope or tube Canvas Material - Digital print canvas - Satin/matte finish - Scratch, crack, & warp resistant Print - State of the art printing technology for sharp photographic reproduction and color fidelity - UL Certified GREENGUARD GOLD Ink - Water resistant - Fade resistant - Anti-yellowing Stretcher Bar - 1.25" Deep Stretcher Bar - FSC Certified from sustainable forests - Knot free - Finger jointed for strength - Sap free - Kiln dried - Warp free - will not bow Mounting - Ready to hang - pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware - Rubber bumpers - protects wall surface and keeps print straight on the wall Framed Paper Print 100% real wood frame with a matte black enamel finish, Shatter proof plexi glass High Quality Framed Wall Art Manufactured in the United States. Framed Art is 18x24 inches external size including the frame. Border is a white border that is added to the actual printed image to create the appearance of a mat Some images have been cropped to accommodate standardized framing size. Arrives Ready to Hang right out of the box
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- 100% hand-painted high quality oil painting on artist grade canvas with high quality oil paints. - Additional 2 inch blank border around the edge. - No printing or digital imaging techniques are used. - No middle people, directly ship to the world. - Send you a digital copy via email for your approval before shipping. - It comes unframed and unstretched, shipped rolled inside a tube. - In stock items ship immediately, usually ships in 7 to 21 days. - 45-day Satisfaction Guaranteed and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. - You can order any painting in any size as your requests. - Turn your photos into masterpieces. ------------------------------------------------- Information about original painting: Between 1885 and 1888 Remington made a number of trips to the American Southwest, principally to cover the U.S. Cavalry and its pursuit of the Apaches. The stark landscape and dramatic human events he encountered there greatly influenced his artistic development. Remington filled his diaries with observations, made countless field sketches, took many photographs with the latest equipment, and collected numerous artifacts to use in his paintings. While there he also became acquainted with some of the military officers, who in turn assisted the artist with his collecting efforts after he had returned to the East. “I have a big order for a cowboy picture and I want a lot of ’chapperas’—say two or three pieces—and if you will buy them off some of the cowboys and ship them to me by express c.o.d. I will be your slave,” Remington wrote one of the officers in April 1889. “I want old ones—and they should all be different in shape. . . . I have four pairs now and want some more and as soon as I can get them will begin the picture.” The “cowboy picture” Remington was referring to is A Dash for the Timber, which launched his career as a major painter when it was exhibited to critical acclaim at the National Academy later that year. “This work marks an advance on the part of one of the strongest of our younger artists, who is one of the best illustrators we have,” praised a writer in the New York Herald. “The drawing is true and strong, the figures of men and horses are in fine action, tearing along at a full gallop, the sunshine effect is realistic and the color is good.” Indeed, Remington’s skillful delineation of the horses is a particular artistic triumph; they charge toward the viewer with nostrils flaring and every muscle strained to its limits. The headlong motion of horses and riders seems suspended above patches of cool purple and shadowy blue, contrasting with warmer hues of yellow and orange in the surrounding landscape. The overall effect of the painting is truly cinematic, and the action-filled portrayal of the struggle of life on a dangerous frontier anticipates the many western films that were to follow after the turn of the century, when Remington’s western images were already deeply embedded in the popular imagination.
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This is another AI generated image I created with the Midjourney generative AI program. The prompt I used was something like "Detailed oil painting of three cowboys riding galloping horses in a western landscape in the style of Frederic Remington." I was pleasantly surprised at how accurately the image captured the style of Remington, who was well-known for his depictions of life in the Southwest in the 19th century. Visit my gallery at www.billackerman.smugmug.com
Create your own vacation-worthy postcard! Any view you’ve seen, any monument you’ve fallen in love with, can all be added to your postcard with our personalization tool. Dimensions: 5.6" L x 4.25" H; qualified USPS postcard size High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides A classic, all around paper with a natural feel and an uncoated matte finish; our Standard Matte stands the test of time. Elegant and understated, colors print softer and more subtle. 17.5 pt thickness / 120 lb weight / 324 GSM Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge Made and printed in the USA
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Art.com | We Are Art We exist so you can have the art you love. Art.com gives you easy access to incredible art images and top-notch craftsmanship. High-Quality Framed Art Prints Our high-end framed wall art is printed on premium paper using non-toxic, archival inks that protect against UV light to resist fading. Experience unmatched quality and style as you choose from a wide range of designs to enhance your room décor. Professionally Crafted Framed Wall Art Attention to detail is at the heart of our process, as we exclusively use 100% solid wood frames that include 4-ply white core matboard and durable, frame-grade clear acrylic for clarity, long-lasting protection of the artwork and unrivaled quality. With a thoughtfully selected frame and mat combination, this piece is designed to complement your art and create a visually appealing display. Easy-to-Hang & Ready-to-Display Artwork Each framed art piece comes with hanging hardware affixed to the back of the frame, allowing for easy and convenient installation. Ready to display right out of the box. Handcrafted in the USA. American cowboy in Kansas c bw photo American Photographer th century Private Collection Peter Newark American Pictures The Bridgeman Art Library Figurative Art Think reality delights? You bet your walls do too. So, why not introduce them to our collection of figurative art. Make acquaintance with inspiring muses of famous masters or get a glimpse of pop culture icons caught on camera. Any masterpieces you choose will give your space a unique story to share in our handcrafted frames. This genre of art involves a realistic depiction of living as well as inanimate objects. Artists like Jean Michel Basquiat, Norman Rockwell, and Banksy are renowned for giving a platform to cultural commentary and human experiences through their art. The Print This photographic print leverages sophisticated digital technology to capture a level of detail that is absolutely stunning. The colors are vivid and pure. The high-quality archival paper, a favorite choice among professional photographers, has a refined luster quality. Paper Type: Photographic Print Finished Size: 18" x 24" Arrives by Sat, Apr 27 Product ID: 14172880A
Size: Large (6" X 6") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
Frederic Remington, Old Masters Fine Art Print : The Herd Boy, American Classical Art Iconic Wild West Landscape *************** Buy2 Get 1 FREE on all single print listings - 3 FOR 2 add any two prints of the same size to shopping cart, at the checkout add a "note to seller" stating the name or url of the third print you would like for FREE - this will be the same size as the 2 prints added to your basket *************** OPTIONS Printed on textured matt fine art paper, rolled canvas with additional wide white border to allow stretching on a frame or ready to hang, deep edge canvas panels with all 4 edges mirror printed for an aesthetically pleasing ready to hang canvas panel. A wide variety of standard European and American sizes are avilable from the drop down list - custom sizes are available on request. *************** FRAMES When you purchase our framed option you will receive the print in the frame of choice with glass in smaller frames and plexiglass in larger frames (A3 and over) . The frame is ready to hang - the hardware to hang the frame is already in place, smaller frames also have an integrated stand. ~~~~Gift Wrapping is available on all orders at the checkout~~~~ 6"x4" white frame overall size 9.5x7.5 inches approx. 6"x4" black frame overall size 9.5x7.5 inches approx. 6"x8" oak effect frame overall size 10.5x8.5 inches approx. 9"x6" white frame overall size 13x10 inches approx. 9"x6" black frame overall size 13x10 inches approx. 9"x6" oak effect frame overall size 14.5x12 inches approx. 12"x8" in white frame overall size 17.5x13.5 inches approx. 12"x8" in black frame overall size 17.5x13.5 inches approx. 12"x8" in oak effect frame overall size 18.5x14.5 inches approx. A3 (16.5"x11.7") white frame overall size 21.5x17.5 inches approx. A3 (16.5"x11.7") black frame overall size 21.5x17.5 inches approx. A3 (16.5"x11.7") oak effect frame overall size 22.5x18.5 inches approx. **************** QUALITY All prints are made on wide format Giclée printers using lightfast pigment inks and archival art papers to give long lasting prints which will not fade over time. Ready to hang canvas panels are made using heavyweight cotton rich canvas hand stretched over a solid wood frame. All wood is from sustainable european sources. *************** SHIPPING Orders are usually dispatched within 48 hours and are tracked - frames are made to order and may take an additional day to dispatch prints up to A4 (8x10) shipped in stiffened envelope larger prints are rolled and shipped in a tube pre-stretched canvas panelsshipped in boxes **************** Choose from a huge selection of prints of famous artists works: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FabVintagePosters **************** ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See all of our prints and canvas panels: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FabVintagePosters ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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