Back in 1954, I was asked to illustrate a feeding station.
What?I naïvely asked. The art director at Ford Times magazine tried to patiently explain,It’s a device people use to feed birds.I was confused:Back in the hills, where I come from, the birds seem able to feed themselves.He looked embarrassed for me. Even then I didn’t quite fathom the idea.Well,I suggested, Send me one and I’ll paint it. He did his part and I did mine. But I still think most birds would rather feed themselves.
The framed version of this print is framed with matting as pictured, acid-free and archival mounting, Conservation Clear glass, and modern frame. Comes with dust cover and hanging hardware. Shipped with protective packaging.
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Artist | Charley Harper |
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Color | White |
Distinction | Stamped |
Issued | 2008 |
Print Type | Lithograph |
Image Size | 16 x 8 |
Paper Size | 20 x 12 |
Frame Size | 24 x 16 |