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His Last Good-Bye
by Terry Redlin |
Image Size: 18.5 X 32
Companion Print
Offset Lithograph on Paper
Included with purchase of An American Portrait Series Matched Set.
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His First Homecoming
by Terry Redlin |
Image Size: 18.5 X 32
Companion Print
Offset Lithograph on Paper
Included with purchase of An American Portrait Series Matched Set.
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His First Graduation
by Terry Redlin |
Image Size: 18.5 X 32
Companion Print
Offset Lithograph on Paper
Included with purchase of An American Portrait Series Matched Set.
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His First Good-Bye
by Terry Redlin |
Image Size: 18.5 X 32
Companion Print
Offset Lithograph on Paper
Included with purchase of An American Portrait Series Matched Set.
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His First Friend
by Terry Redlin |
Image Size: 18.5 X 32
Companion Print
Offset Lithograph on Paper
Included with purchase of An American Portrait Series Matched Set.
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His First Day
by Terry Redlin |
Image Size: 18.5 X 32
Companion Print
Offset Lithograph on Paper
Included with purchase of An American Portrait Series Matched Set.
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Terry Redlin - An American Portrait Series Matched Set
His First Date
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Mother and Child Both Experience the Tensions of Growing Up.
Each painting leads us deeper into the lives of this young American family. We watch them grow just like the trees around the neighborhood. As the full moon begins to rise, shadows dance across the yard. The new lamp posts illuminate the streets as the ground fog settles in. It is Halloween. In this scene, we are reminded of the nervousness of "young love". The boy has a visitor. She decided to tag along in "Daddy's Caddy" while her Dad takes her bothers and sisters trick-or-treating. As the boy and girl sit side-by-side on the front porch, Mom knows this is her son's "first date". This must be the girl whose initials have recently appeared in the heart-shaped carving on the tree just below the tree house, his "Private Club". Keeping an eye on the tow, Mom offers a tray of refreshments. Her baby is growing up. His dog, Buddy, has already given his approval. The family loves their neighborhood and the life they have built.
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