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The Fording Place
by John Buxton
It is summer in the Iroquois territory and the tribe has set up their temporary on the banks of
a river, where the fish and game are plentiful. At the end of the season the men and the women will pack up their huts and move to higher ground, where the winter floods will not reach them. Content that their work in the camp is done, a group of men set out across the river to hunt and continue the day’s chores. The popularity of Buxton’s artwork and the importance of the eastern 18th century experience can be noted in John’s inclusion in premiere Western art events such as the Autry National Center’s Masters of the American West and Eiteljorg Museum’s Quest for the West.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
30"w x 20"h.
$695
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