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“I hunt not for meat, but to know what they knew, to feel what they felt and to leave my son the same quest.”
There is no question that hunting is a legacy passed from generation to generation. We love this photo because it harkens to a time when manly quests were more common. When self-sufficiency and adventure went hand-in-hand. When civilization had not paved easy roads to every corner of the wilderness. When the success of the hunt meant that a man had provided meat for the winter and not just trophies for the wall. And when a man’s knowledge and experience became an expected and honorable legacy for his sons.
This piece is framed and matted with gallery-style materials for enduring display. The authentic ca.1908 photograph is printed on premium resin-coated photographic stock, double weight, and set into vintage metal corner tabs. Rich frame and matte colors, non-glare glass, and half-inch display depth present the art to best advantage. All artwork includes wall-mount brackets.
Specifications:
Weight: 4 lbs 0 oz
Frame Size: 14 1/2 in x 17 1/2 in
Frame Depth: 1 1/4 in
Frame Style: Classic
Frame Color: Black
Matte Color: Camel
Metal Photo Corners: Copper
*DOES NOT COME WITH LES KOUBA BOX
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