Morning Rounds
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8 x 10 Sketch. Terry Redlin's horse and buggy sketch from his origianl art “Morning Rounds”.
Each of Terry Redlin’s paintings begin as a pencil sketch. It is the artist’s way of formulating his ideas. Now, these intricate studies in pencil can be yours! Reproduced on high quality paper. Open, unsigned edition. Image size, 8″ x 10″ with printed black border. Framed size 9-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ with 1″ black moulding.
The Linen Collection makes owning a Redlin print affordable for everyone! The images faithfully reproduce the look and feel of the original painting on pH-neutral linen for a traditional, old-world appearance. Images are protected and sealed with a ultra-violet resistant film.
The Master Stroke Collection, is an unsigned, unnumbered print with an image size of 7-3/4″ x 13-1/4″.
Framed size 12-1/2″ x 18-1/2″
Regular Two-tone Frame is a 1 1/2″ two-tone wood-grain-finished moulding, 1″ natural linen liner and brass nameplate.
The Linen Collection makes owning a Redlin print affordable for everyone! The images faithfully reproduce the look and feel of the original painting on pH-neutral linen for a traditional, old-world appearance. Images are protected and sealed with a ultra-violet resistant film.
The Master Stroke Collection, is an unsigned, unnumbered print with an image size of 7-3/4″ x 13-1/4″. Framed in 2″ oak moulding, 1″ natural linen liner and brass nameplate, Framed Size: 13 1/2″ x 19 1/4″.
The Pinnacle Edition is a open edition print created by highlighting a portion of a larger Redlin image in a vertical format. Image size: 11-1/4″ x 20″
This print is custom framed for you and usually ships within 10 business days.
Pinnacle open edition excerpted from previous Redlin editions. Image size, 20-1/4″ x 11-1/2″. Framed size 30-1/2″ x 22-3/4″ with 3″ distressed walnut-finished moulding with beaded inner edge. Double matting with khaki faux suede textured outer mat with wide open v-groove mat cut.
Description
A Country Doctor Classic from Terry Redlin
Years:
Painted: 1988 Published: 1989
The rural doctor did not work a nine-to-five job. Like the farmers he served, breakfast was before sunup and work already started as morning light broke over the horizon. But a country doctor’s demanding schedule offered clear advantages: the regenerative powers of solitude and nature, regular visits with old friends, and the satisfaction of knowing his efforts were appreciated.
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