Add a touch of nature and western art to your collection with this beautiful art card featuring the work of Richard Freeman. The landscape orientation print depicts a cowboy riding a horse near a serene mountain lake. The small-sized lithography print, produced in Canada in 1995, measures 6 inches in height and 9 inches in width. The open edition art card is a licensed reprint of the original work, and it comes unframed, ready for you to customize with your preferred framing. The subject of the print includes horse and cowboy, making it a perfect fit for those with an interest in western and leisure hobbies. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this art card as part of your collection.

Richard Freeman (1932 - 1991)

  Richard Freeman was born in Leicester, England and loved drawing and painting all his life. At the age of 23 he fulfilled a childhood dream by emigrating to Canada. Freeman was awed by the scenery he saw in the Rockies and the ranch country around Calgary. Here he found the subject matter that was to dramatically influence his painting; the scenery and the lifestyle of which he had dreamed for years. Freeman was the only Canadian artist to be invited as a founding member of the National Western Art Association in Lubbock, Texas. He was also a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists. A few of his awards include a silver medal from the NWA, and “Best of Show” at the Calgary Stampede.
  
  Proficient in several mediums, Freeman used oil, pen, watercolor, and acrylic along with an innate sense of line and perspective, shadow and sunlight that projects the viewer into his paintings as if looking through a window. His excellent draftsmanship and compositions demonstrate Freeman as a true technician. Freeman left a legacy of paintings that celebrate the romanticism and mystery of a world that is soon to become extinct.

 Signatures are part of the printing process. Greeting card type card opens up to write a letter. 6" x 9" Card comes with envelope and mylar sleeve. Image is a licensed print by CAP.

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