Deer Crossing
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The Horizon Edition is an open edition print created by highlighting a portion of a larger Redlin image in a horizontal format. Image size: 8-1/2” x 27”.
The Horizon Edition is an open edition print created by highlighting a portion of a larger Redlin image in a horizontal format. Image size: 8-1/2” x 27”.
Frame size: 37”×18.5”
Suede outer mat
Paper inner mat
All mats are acid free core backing
Clear Glass
Actual mat color and cut may vary slightly
Year Painted: 1987
Year Published: 1987
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Material: Paper
Signed: No
Edition: Horizon
Framed: Yes
Frame Size: 37”×18.5”
Frame: Rustic
Outer/Inner Mat Color: Shadow/Moccasin Leather
This print is custom framed for you and usually ships within 10 business days.
Horizon open edition art prints. Image size, 8-1/2″ x 27″. Framed size 18″ x 36-1/2″ with 2-3/8″ espresso walnut-finished moulding. Double matting with faux textured burnished brown outer mat and brass nameplate.
A limited edition is a reproduction of an original work of art that is most often signed and numbered by the artist and the total number of prints is fixed or limited.
Certificate of Authenticity
Limited edition of 960 signed and numbered prints
We are pleased to share a very special opportunity with Terry Redlin fans and collectors. The Redlin family has made their personal collection of limited edition prints available to the Redlin Art Center. Ever since his very first print was released, Terry saved for his own archives, a print from each of his editions. In fact, sometimes, he would save a few so that he would have them for his children, too. Now, since he has officially retired, he and his family have decided to make some of these rare and special editions available to the public. These prints are numbered and hand-signed by Terry Redlin and are part of the original edition. They have never been sold, but have been carefully stored for safe keeping by the Redlin family. Today, as part of their ongoing support of the Redlin Art Center, they are making some of these prints available for purchase. The Redlin Art Center would like to extend a special thank you to Terry Redlin and the Redlin family for making it possible for us to share some of these rare and collectible pieces of art.
Year Painted: 1987
Year Published: 1987
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Material: Paper
Signed: Yes
Edition: Limited
Framed: No
Image Size: 28”×16.25”
Artist's proofs are additional prints not included in, but of the same quality as, the regular limited edition. In a print edition, artist's proofs are the first prints to come off of the printing press. Artist's proofs are distinguished by the abbreviation AP and are numbered separately; they often represent 10 percent of an edition and are slightly more expensive than prints in the regular edition. Artist Proofs are most often signed by the artist.
Certificate of Authenticity
Artist proof edition of 96 signed and numbered prints
We are pleased to share a very special opportunity with Terry Redlin fans and collectors. The Redlin family has made their personal collection of limited edition prints available to the Redlin Art Center. Ever since his very first print was released, Terry saved for his own archives, a print from each of his editions. In fact, sometimes, he would save a few so that he would have them for his children, too. Now, since he has officially retired, he and his family have decided to make some of these rare and special editions available to the public. These prints are numbered and hand-signed by Terry Redlin and are part of the original edition. They have never been sold, but have been carefully stored for safe keeping by the Redlin family. Today, as part of their ongoing support of the Redlin Art Center, they are making some of these prints available for purchase. The Redlin Art Center would like to extend a special thank you to Terry Redlin and the Redlin family for making it possible for us to share some of these rare and collectible pieces of art.
Year Painted: 1987
Year Published: 1987
Selected Options
Material: Paper
Signed: Yes
Edition: Artist Proof
Framed: No
Image Size: 28”×16.25”
Description
White-Tailed Deer Choosing the Appropriate Trail
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Painted: 1987 Published: 1987
Both deer and man have apparently agreed that this particular spot is a good crossing place. But the deer have learned to be cautious before accepting even such official approval. They hesitate, carefully scanning the road as any prudent pedestrian. We can expect that when our gaze is momentarily diverted they will quickly descend and, if we look again, the hillside will be empty.
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