The Art of Frank Allnutt

The American Eagle (Bald Eagle)
This gilcee on Artist's Canvas by Frank Allnutt is from a photo courtesy of Dave Mende/USFWS.
Canvases, in select sizes, are available flat, or stretched on wooden stretcher bars, with optional Hand-Crafted, Beetle-Killed Pine Frame similar to the one above. Frame adds approximately 6" to both height and width of stretched canvas. Flat canvas has a minimum two-inch white border to facilitate stretching, and is shipped rolled in a mailing tube.
Frank Allnutt's giclees are individual digital enhancements of computer-scanned photos to emulate fine paintings. We use eight Ultrachrome K3 pigmented ink colors with lightfast rating of 108 years. Canvasas are printed in high-resolution and museum-varnished to further help protect against ultraviolet rays and humidity, and to preserve the color values.
The American or Bald Eagle was officially declared the National Emblem of the United States by the Second Continental Congress in 1782. It was selected by the U.S.A.'s founding fathers because it is a species unique to North America. It has since become the living symbol of America.'s freedoms, spirit and pursuit of excellence.
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