Wild Horses
$155.00 – $450.00
The wild horses of Shannon County are protected by a law passed in 1996. The four herds of around 35 horses roam the hills and hollers around Eminence, Missouri. For more details, check out The Wild Horses of Shannon County.
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Description
For the past 100 years, wild horses have roamed the hills and hollers around Eminence, Missouri. The four herds, around 35 horses, are protected by a federal law passed in 1996.
All Open Editions are signed. Larger prints are signed and numbered. No charge for shipping.
Product Specifications:
- Photos are heat infused on aluminum
- High-definition wall art
- Vibrant color and detail
- 1/2″ Floating Stand-out Mount or 3/4″ Stand-out wire hanger (Larger prints only)
- Handcrafted in the USA
Additional information
Size | 12 x 18 Metal, 14 x 11 Metal, 16 x 24 Metal |
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