Animal Image offers an exclusive selection
of gallery-quality photographs for display in your home and office.
Printed on long-lasting Kodak Professional Endura Metallic
paper, these prints have intense visual interest and depth. Sometimes described as "chrome on paper,"
metallic prints are made from a special combination of film laminate layers to produce
striking, three-dimensional images on an ultra-bright background. These
durable prints are extremely fade-resistant--in fact, it's recommended that metallic
prints be displayed in a well-lit or sunny area to fully enjoy their unique visual
qualities.
Each limited-edition print is signed, dated and
numbered, and is available in lengths of 24, 36, or 60 inches (price list
is at the bottom of this page). Custom and super-sizes are also available on
request. |
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Above: Philipsburg Manor,
New York. (Image No. 101509.0113.33.34)
Philipsburg Manor (sometimes referred to as Philipse Manor) was an
English manor and farming complex in the village of Sleepy Hollow that operated
between 1693 and 1779. Shown here is the old stone manor house and one of the grist
mills, both built by African slaves in 1693. It is said that Washington
Irving, author of the famous 1820 short story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, drew
inspiration for his tale of terror from visiting this property. Today Philpsburg is a fully restored and recognized
National Historic Landmark.
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| above left: Pocantico River, Sleepy Hollow.
Image No. 101509.0113.15 |
above center: Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, New York.
Image No. 101908.1225.4 |
above right: Pocantico River headwaters, Sleepy Hollow.
Image No. 101908.1225.9 |
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The pristine Pocantico River meanders between Sleepy
Hollow Cemetery and the Rockefeller State Preserve. Originally settled
by native Americans of the Wecquaesgeek tribes, Pocantico literally translates as
"running between two hills." Image No.
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| The War Dog Memorial, Hartsdale Pet Cemetery, New
York. Image No. 050309.4459.28
Unveiled in 1923, this bronze German shepherd Red Cross dog stands atop a
ten-ton granite boulder inscribed, "Dedicated to the memory of the WAR DOG.
Erected by public contribution by dog lovers, to man's most faithful friend for the
valiant services rendered in the World War, 1914-1918."
Proceeds from the sale of this print benefit the Hartsdale Pet Cemetery Beautification Fund. |
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| Print sizes : 24 inches
long . . .$60.00
36 inches long. . .$125.00
60 inches long . . .$230.00
Shipping and handling not
included. Texas residents add
8.25% sales tax. |
Checks or money orders can be made payable
to:
Animal Image Photography
1000 Liberty Park Drive Unit 509 / Austin, Texas 78746 |
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