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Days of Splendor - limited edition print


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Signature Canvas Signed & Numbered - $555.00

Signature Canvas Signed Artist's Proof - $695.00

Classic Canvas Signed & Numbered - $755.00

Classic Canvas Signed Artist's Proof - $940.00

Premier Canvas Signed & Numbered, Unstretched - $995.00

Premier Canvas Signed Artist's Proof, Unstretched - $1,250.00

Collector's Canvas Signed Artist's Proof, Unstretched - $2,995.00

Collector's Canvas Signed Artist's Proof, Unstretched - $3,495.00



 


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LIMITED EDITION PRINTS

Giclée Canvas Prints
Reproduction technique: Giclées are printed with the finest archival pigmented inks on canvas.
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.


Signature Edition Size: 20” x 23”
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 50
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 10

Classic Edition Size: 26” x 30”
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 50
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 10

Premier Edition Size: 30” x 34”
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 15
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 5

Collector's Edition Size: 37” x 42”
Signed and Numbered • Edition Size: 15
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 5



As a teenager in Vermont, John Deere learned the blacksmith trade. During the Depression, Deere moved to the mid-west with the hope of prosperity.

Deere learned of the difficulties the farmers were having using plows that were meant for the sandy soil in the east. He and Leonard Andrus designed and sold three new plows, which brought much success to the fledgling business. Deere sold his interest in the company to his partner and started a new company in Moline, Illinois. He designed the first plow made from imported English steel and by 1855 was selling more than 13,000 of them a year. In 1868, he officially incorporated his company, Deere & Company, which still exists today.

This painting by Mort Künstler, Days of Splendor, shows the Deere & Company GP Wide Tread Tractor, made in the 1930s.


 

 
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