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After The Rain

 

After The Rain by Randy McGovern

After The Rain
by Randy McGovern
21 ½" by 15 ¼"
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After The Rain by Randy McGovern
After The Rain
by Randy McGovern
21 ½" by 15 ¼"
Framed Size 31½" by 25½"

Framed in Walnut Frame with Gold Lip
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$255.00

Framed in Oak Frame
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$255.00

Framed in Classic Walnut
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$255.00


Conservation Framing
Each double mat may vary from print to print according to which frame you choose. If you would like to
have a particular color of mat just call 1-302-875-2258 to place your order. The best matching color is used for
each individual print and is not always the color shown here.

Each print is framed using Conservation Acid Free & Lignin Free, Alkaline pH buffered mat board & backing.
We use non glare glass, You may call us to request regular glass if you like, Other styles of glass are available.

In conservation framing, We use only Museum Quality materials and procedures that will have no adverse
effects on a piece of artwork and will protect the artwork from external damage.


White-tailed deer are found in farmlands, brushy areas, and woods. Their range includes the lower half of the southern tier of Canadian provinces and most of the US (excepting most of California, Nevada, Utah, northern Arizona, southwest Colorado, and northwest New Mexico). If alarmed, this deer raises its tail, exhibiting a conspicuous flash of white which can communicate danger to other deer or help a fawn to follow its mother in flight. Although primarily nocturnal, deer many be active at any time. The feeding habits of white-tailed deer are flexible: they graze on green plants (including aquatic ones in the summer); eat acorns, nuts, and corn in the fall; and browse on woody vegetation in winter, including twigs and buds of birch, maple, and conifer trees. They are good swimmers and agile runners able to reach speeds of 35 mph. When disturbed, they make snorting noises and stamp their hooves, signals that alert other deer to danger. A White-tail's age is indicated not by its horns, but by the wear on its teeth. Even though it was once nearly exterminated in much of the northeast and midwest, this species is now more abundant than ever, owing to hunting restrictions and declining numbers of predators.


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