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Wildlife Framed Prints

Wildlife Framed Prints - Freedom Flight
Wildlife Framed Prints - Freedom Flight
Item# RMP-MM010
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Wildlife Framed Prints

  • Comes Matted and Framed, Size 20x24
  • All Prints have 100% Acid Free Framing.
  • Double mat to complement print's hues.
  • Single strength clear glass.
  • Engraved solid brass title plate. (On pieces 20x24 and larger)
  • Acid free backer on limited edition prints.
  • Solid oak molding with stain to enhance grain pattern.
  • Pre-drilled for hanging kit. (Kit is included with each framed piece).


    Almost photographic in his realism. Manuel Mansanarez has a way with paint and wildlife prints. Can you hear the sound of the running water? Can you see the sunlight dancing on the snowcapped mountains? His attention to detail makes Manuel Mansanarez one of the most sought-after wildlife prints artists of our time.


    Wildlife Framed Prints

    The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of American, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent.

    On the backs of our gold coins, the silver dollar, the half dollar and the quarter, we see an eagle with outspread wings. On the Great Seal of the United States and in many places which are exponents of our nation's authority we see the same emblem. The eagle represents freedom. Living as he does on the tops of lofty mountains, amid the solitary grandeur of Nature, he has unlimited freedom, whether with strong pinions he sweeps into the valleys below, or upward into the boundless spaces beyond. It is said the eagle was used as a national emblem because, at one of the first battles of the Revolution (which occurred early in the morning) the noise of the struggle awoke the sleeping eagles on the heights and they flew from their nests and circled about over the heads of the fighting men, all the while giving vent to their raucous cries. "They are shrieking for Freedom," said the patriots. Thus the eagle, full of the boundless spirit of freedom, living above the valleys, strong and powerful in his might, has become the national emblem of a country that offers freedom in word and thought and an opportunity for a full and free expansion into the boundless space of the future.

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