This is a framed Executive Edition print from the 1995 Alaska Waterfowl Stamp & Print series by artist Cynthie Fisher, numbered 15 out of 250. The artwork beautifully portrays a group of Black Brant geese standing in shallow water along the Alaskan coastline, with a vast mountain range in the background. The detailed rendering captures the distinctive black and white markings of the geese, as well as the tranquil and reflective quality of the water.
The print is artist-signed and framed in a custom mat with an inset design that includes an official 1995 Alaska Waterfowl Stamp, a gold-stamped commemorative plaque, and an additional vignette of a flying Black Brant goose. The piece highlights the natural beauty of Alaska's migratory waterfowl and serves as a tribute to conservation efforts that protect these species and their habitats.
This limited-edition print is a valuable collectible for wildlife and waterfowl art enthusiasts, capturing the grace and elegance of the Black Brant in its natural environment.
Measures 17.5" x 18"
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Fine Art, Works on Paper
18%
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