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HARBINGERS OF SPRING
Robins and Shadbush by Barry Van Dusen—Wildlife artist Barry W. Van Dusen of
Princeton, Massachusetts has worked closely with Audubon societies and conservation organizations throughout New England. His work has been featured in books,
magazines, posters, and educational brochures involving many aspects of natural
history, though his favorite subjects are birds. 982
Old Homeplace by David Plank— ”My memory of purple martins is in connection
with the old wooden boxes near farmhouses here in the Ozarks. As an artist who
prefers to express a personal view of birds, I have created this painting as a means
of reflecting those early memories.” 1024
Stag Party by Debby Kaspari— “In my garden I grow a lot of hummer-friendly plants:
salvias, penstemons, nepetas, and I hang feeders as well. They attract lots of ruby-throats all summer and into the fall. “#1013
Lark in the Morning by Julie Zickefoose— “Living as they do, obscured by a screen of
grass stems, meadowlarks have a habit of suddenly stretching legs and neck, pointing bill to the sky, to take a peek at their surroundings.” 1007
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Each print is in a horizontal format, and available unmatted,
double matted, or double matted and framed. The actual print
is 14 by 10 inches; double-matted size is 18 by 14 inches, and
double-matted and framed size is approximately 20 by 16 inches.
Each print is signed and numbered by the artist. The full-color
reproduction is printed on a neutral pH, acid-free paper. Images
shown are double-matted and framed.
Unmatted: $50
Double matted: $75
Double matted and
framed: $99