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d'ART ID#: 94823
Length: 30.00 in (76.20 cm)
Height: 20.00 in (50.80 cm)
Depth: 0.00 in (0.00 cm)
Framed: no
Dominant colors
#333300
#663300
#663333
#996633
#9999cc
Media Types:
Canvas
Style & Subject:
Landscape , Sporting , Wildlife
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PHILLIP CROWE  Artwork
Green Timber Mallards

PHILLIP CROWE

Limited Edition Prints - US $295.00

Published by Bargain Canvas - Somerset
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"Green Timber Mallards" by Phillip Crowe
Limited Edition
Edition Size - 95
#11/95 is in d'ART inventory GLO
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$395 if Custom Framed

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PHILLIP CROWE
Phillip Crowe's most important influence in life has been his early years in the outdoors. "My grandfather and my father were quail hunters in southern Illinois. They let me tag along." Crowe's mother, however, was most instrumental in encouraging him to go to art school. After graduating from Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, Crowe moved into commercial art and advertising. Crowe painted what he knew best: the outdoors and wildlife. As demand for his work grew, so did his range of subject matter. Crowe has dedicated his time and art to helping many organizations that care about the wildlife he loves. He has painted 35 state duck and conservation stamps and has donated approximately $4 million in art prints and originals to the organizations. "This environment is fragile; the balance is our responsibility, and we must protect our outdoors for our children and our future."Phillip Crowe's most important influence in life has been his early years in the outdoors. "My grandfather and my father were quail hunters in southern Illinois. They let me tag along." Crowe's mother, however, was most instrumental in encouraging him to go to art school. After graduating from Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, Crowe moved into commercial art and advertising. Crowe painted what he knew best: the outdoors and wildlife. As demand for his work grew, so did his range of subject matter. Crowe has dedicated his time and art to helping many organizations that care about the wildlife he loves. He has painted 35 state duck and conservation stamps and has donated approximately $4 million in art prints and originals to the organizations. "This environment is fragile; the balance is our responsibility, and we must protect our outdoors for our children and our future."

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