Terry
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Few
artists can rival the standards of excellence achieved by Master
Artist Terry Redlin over the past 25 years. He is truly one of
the country's most widely collected painters of wildlife and Americana.
For eight consecutive years, 1991 through 1998, Redlin has been
named America's Most Popular Artist in annual gallery surveys
conducted by U.S.ART
magazine. His induction into U.S.ART's Hall
of Fame in 1992 followed the magazine's poll of 900 galleries
nationwide which, that year, placed five of Redlin's limited editions
in the top 11 in popularity. Over the life of the poll, 30 prints
have been included in that list. His use of earthy colors, blazing
sunrises and sunsets and nostalgic themes are often cited as the
reasons for his immense popularity.
2009
Master of Memories Calendar
by Terry Redlin
20 1/2"w x 14"h
$14.95
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Terry
Redlin
"Porcelain
Christmas Tree"
Size:
15"high x 10"diameter
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on Image for Larger View
$199.00
Set
the stage for the holidays
with Terry Redlin! Featuring 26 Redlin images.
Lighted tree illuminates images. Meticulously
hand-painted. Replaceable 7-watt
bulb; powered by AC
adapter.
Terry Redlin Hardcover Art Books

Master of Memories
Terry Redlin Book
An impressive collection of images
by America's favorite artist is the perfect coffee table book. 124
pages.
13-1/2"W x 10-1/2"H.
$74.95
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Opening Windows to the Wild
Terry Redlin Book
An impressive collection of images
by America's favorite artist is the perfect coffee table book. 132
pages. 13-1/2"W x 10-1/2"H.
$74.95
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Limited
Edition Print
By
Terry Redlin
"Homeward Bound"
The
Spirit of Sharing in the American Tradition
2008 Holiday Print
Image Size: 32"w x 18
1/2"h
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on image for larger view
" Homeward Bound"
With
the freshly cut Christmas tree aboard, the whole family
is enjoying its ride on the big flat-bed sleigh. As
they approach home, Grandpa has noticed two mallards
nestled in by the river. The family dog trails along,
part of the festive group but alert to his own agenda.
This
is a Numbered Limited Edition print by Terry Redlin and
published by Wild Wings in October 2008. It features a
printed color remaque in the lower left hand margin. It
is offered in mint condition and will come in the
portfolio with Certificate of Authenticity. Shipping will
be via the USPS or UPS to the continental
U. S. and will be fully insured. Payment by
PayPal.
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2007 Terry Redlin Holiday
Plates
NOW IN STOCK
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2007
Deluxe Holiday Plate
"Heading Home"
9 1/4" Dia. Porcelain
Item
#6550652807
$49.95
Plus
Shipping and Sales Tax if applicable
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"Whenever
I see this image, I think of a newly married couple preparing
for their first Christmas. At this point the dog is their only
'kid.' Notice in the background the wintering geese, the dock
and old boat, all patiently waiting for spring."
~Terry
Redlin
Original print released in 1990
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2007
Holiday Plate
"Heading Home"
8 1/4" Dia. Porcelain
Item
#6550652907
$29.95
Holiday
Plate Release. Highly collectible. 23K gold rims. 8-1/4" diameter.
Certificate of authenticity.
Plus
Shipping and Sales Tax if applicable
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"WINTER
WONDERLAND"
2007 Holiday Print
by Terry Redlin
Image
Size: 32"w x 18 1/2"h
$150.00
On
this magical winter evening, the wind is still and the temperature
mild enough for kids to fashion both snowmen and snow forts.
As Mom and Dad begin a sleigh ride, their daughter points the
way. Or has she just released a playful snowball? In either case,
we are presented with a true "winter wonderland" and
the beginning of beautiful new memories.
Originally released in 1992, "Winter Wonderland" has been
selected
as
the
2007 Holiday Print. Unsigned edition of 2,007 prints to commemorate
the year. This print comes with the Certificate of Authenticity.
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In this delightful image, we remember
a long-ago time when the world was a symphony of youthful shouts,
glorious blue skies and secret hideaways in the trees. On such
carefree days friends gathered to fish awhile, then climb the
high hill to
test their homemade kites against the brisk spring breeze. The
wagon, last to arrive up from the lake, brings an ample supply
of cold pop
and other tempting picnic treats. Close observers will note a
frayed rope swaying in the wind beneath the tree house. The old
tire swing
has become a casualty of last winter's storms, but it will soon
be replaced. The kites soar high and free, not at the end of
new-fangled
nylon line, but securely controlled by thick cotton string. The
string has broken many times but is easily fixed, the knots'
bulky presence
visible even at this distance. Master canvas edition of 500 signed
and numbered canvases.
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