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"Molly, Moe & Jack"





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1982 Tennessee Conservation Print





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20 Whistling Swans Came Out Of The Mist





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30 Yards And Closing Fast - Wolves





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A Bear In Mind





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A Bold Bluff





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A Brand New Hope





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A Break





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A Bunch Of Carrots





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A Bushel And A Peck





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A Chorus Line



Together now! Left foot first. Look in the same direction…” is what this chorus line’s choreographer must be thinking as he watches this performance. Look closely—furry faces are all facing forward and tails are gracefully curved upwards but…those 28 legs are anything but “in sync.” Braldt Bralds, our very own “Dutch Master,” pokes fun in a tongue in cheek way about the independent nature of cats. “They seem to go through life with an attitude of ‘nobody can teach me anything unless I want them to.’ And in this painting that seems to be their motto along with, ‘Okay, we’ll do it! But we’ll do it our way!’” Bold and graphic, yet painstakingly finite in detail, this work—like all of Bralds’ others—defies classification. From left to right: Somali, Bombay, White British Shorthair, Korat, Burmilla, Norwegian Forest Cat, Red Tabby American Shorthair.

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A Christmas Eve Delivery



Christmas Eve Delivery is the third in William S. Phillips’ “Inns of Christmas Series,” having previously delighted his scores of loyal collectors with Christmas Eve at the Winchester Inn and Winter Visitors at the Kringle Hill Inn (right, both Sold Out at Publisher). This year, Phillips captures the spirit of the season with a heartwarming Christmas Eve tale. “An unusual Christmas Eve snowstorm has descended upon North Carolina bringing holiday travel to a near standstill,” Phillips explains.“Highways and airports are closed, forcing travelers to find shelter as the roads are cleared. For the fortunate family who has checked into the Fuquay Mineral Spring Inn and Garden, it will prove to be a most wonderful Christmas experience.The Inn’s gracious owners, John and Patty Byrne, knowing their guests disappointment at not spending Christmas Eve with loved ones, have sent for a Christmas tree with all the trimmings to be delivered to their room.A young boy with his faithful friend has volunteered to provide the delivery service in his wagon. After an elegant Christmas Eve dinner and some eggnog and spiced cider with cookies by the fire, our stranded travelers will return to a room decorated with the cheerful glow of a very special Christmas Eve tree.”

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A Curious Encounter & A New Generation



Here are two moments in the life of a Samoyed puppy. One is a family portrait with the pup close to his mom and pop but looking forward to exploring. The second pictures the ermine he meets during his first trip outside. Both images gave me the chance to work with subtle color and shadow in elegant white on white images.

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A Day In May





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A Day In The Country





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A Dog And His Cowboy





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A Drenched Cat





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A Feeling Of Warmth



As artist John Weiss remarked, “There’s nothing like sitting by the fire with your loyal dog curled up at your feet for a real sense that all is right with the world.”



. . . A heartbeat at my feet,” is how novelist Edith Wharton described her dog. A Feeling of Warmth is the perfect portrayal of both sentiments but we can also identify with this Golden, warming his back now and, in a little while, rising and turning to spread his belly along the heat of the fire.



“Did you ever notice that Goldens can lie in the snow with their faces buried, yet they never seem to get cold?” asks the artist. “Then they come into the house and lie so close to the flames you’d think they could catch fire. Extreme temperatures don’t seem to affect them much.” To paraphrase Charles M. Schulz, happiness is this warm puppy and this Anniversary Edition in your home will warm your long winter nights.

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A Friend In Need





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A Friend Of A Friend





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