Bring any room to life with realistic nature prints
Acid-free, double-mat presentation
Handcrafted solid-wood frame
Frame finished with a rich, walnut-colored stain
These Great Northern Art prints will make a stunning impression in any room. All feature an acid-free, double-mat
presentation in a handcrafted solid-wood frame finished with rich, walnut-colored stain. These framed prints are
open editions and are not signed or numbered. Image size: 17" x 23".
Framed size: 25" x 31".
Available:
"Abandoned Farmstead" - Carefully stepping into a fallow field, a splendid whitetail buck watches
over two does. His antlers instantly capture the eye and point to an abandoned barn in the background to complete
this rustic scene by Rosemary Millette.
"Rocky Outcrop" - Artist Rosemary Millette uses the image of a solitary black bear walking along a
moss-covered rock outcropping to explore the mystery of the Northwoods in this print. Warm sunlight filters
through the lush green foliage in the background.
"Great Eight" - The big, wide eight-point rack on this buck has tall tines and mass that extends all
the way to the tips. Michael Sieve highlights the head, neck and antlers of this magnificent animal with the fading
light of a setting sun filtering through the surrounding trees.
"Our Side of the River" - A river acts as a natural boundary for people and deer. That's why it's
always nice to see a buck like this one on "Our Side of the River." Jim Hautman depicts one such memorable visit in
this print.
"Crossing the Ridge" - Anyone who has hunted mule deer in the rugged mountains of the American
West will appreciate this scene created by Rosemary Millette. It features a tall-tined, wide-racked buck leading a
group of three does across the top of a ridge and into the safety of the pine forest in the valley below.
"The Loner" - A majestic bull moose is shown peacefully eating and drinking his way through a
shallow lake, but the smoke coming out of the chimney of the cabin in the background shows he doesn't have the
woods all to himself. Jim Kasper's detailed rendition includes a subtle reflection of the moose on the water's surface
and the golden highlights of leaves in full fall color.
"Hold Tight" - With nearby hunters on the prowl in the not-too-distant background, a bedded down
buck holds tight to his position and waits for them to pass by. The idea came to Minnesota artist, Jim Kasper, after
witnessing whitetails holding on for dear life as he passed them while trekking
through the woods.
"Quiet Approach" - Spotting a head peeking through the weeds with a rack like this one is every spot-
and-stalk hunter's dream. This print by Michael Sieve captures the thrill of stalking deer in heavy cover.
"Mixed Company" - Artist Jack Hagerman explains his inspiration for the setting; "In my part of the
country, a lot of the old home places date back to the Civil War. I like that overgrown look where the woods are
taking over the land that is no longer tended." In this picture a splendid buck and a doe look like they're moving in.
"Winter Sunrise" - Artist Persis Clayton Weirs captures deer foraging for food in a harvested farm
field moments before the sun rises. Once day breaks, they'll be long gone and hidden deep within the forest.
"Crisp Winter Light: Pheasants" - Wispy clouds in the background mirror the wing pattern of
pheasants in flight. Simultaneously, the intense sunlight breaks through the trees to create powerful beams.
Acclaimed wildlife artist Anthony Padgett meticulously hand-painted the brilliant and vibrant colors in the original
painting.
"Early Morning" - Early morning is the best time for a moment of solitude, interrupted only by the
soothing sounds of fluttering wings. Scot Storm depicts this peaceful moment with wood ducks in midflight.
"Bear Creek Crossing" The dramatic morning light saturates the faces of wild horses as they
cross a creek in the Cascade Mountain Range. Intense fall colors and vivid lighting are at the heart of this creation
by Chris Cummings.
"Lessons" - Life is filled with fleeting moments in fact, too many to remember them all. But
the
most vivid memories are those that are cultivated over time. A father passes down his hunting expertise to his son;
though truth be told, it's an excuse for him to spend quality time with the boy before he becomes his own man.
Based on artwork from Peter Mathios.
"Pals IV - Thanks Dad" - A father and son share a memory neither will soon forget dragging
that big buck out of the woods. The two men are in their own world, more than likely talking about shot placement
that brought down a prize like this one, or the hours of practice that were all worth it. This scene, created by
Thomas Wosika, will undoubtedly remind every hunter of the day he first pulled a deer out with his dad.
"Marsh Memories: Yellow Lab and Wood Ducks" - Jim Killen, one of America's finest water-colorists,
catches the spirit of wildlife and sporting dogs in his prints with a unique sense of feeling. In this particular print,
he captures a once overzealous retriever in a moment of resignation as he merely watches the waterfowl from his
mind's eye. As the artist explains, "Now, in the winter of his life, all that remains are the marsh memories."
"Great Game Animals: Elk" - In a massive crash, two huge bull elk vie for rule of the forested
foothills. When a breathtaking bugle fills the clear canyon air, every spectator must take note: the Monarch is
claiming his mountain.
"Great Game Animals: Whitetail Deer" - The glint of sunlight off of a majestic set of antlers will warm
the spirit of any outdoor enthusiast. A crisp day in the midst of autumn's harvest finds patriarchal bucks parading
through the fieldsthe rut is on!
"Great Bird Dogs: Black Lab" - Possibly the most popular dogs in America, black Labs make great
companions, great hunters and great family dogs. This print by Michael Sieve captures the Lab at his proudest
moment, retrieving a bird during the hunt.
"Crossing Bear Canyon: Elk" - Artist Jim Kasper found and painted this canyon bottom while he was
scouting for elk to determine their travel routes. With its steep rocky walls, the river bottom of Bear Canyon provides
an excellent place for the elk to escape from predators, forage along the grassy banks and slake their thirst.
These Great Northern Art prints will make a stunning impression in any room. All feature an acid-free, double-mat presentation in a handcrafted solid-wood frame finished with rich, walnut-colored stain. These framed prints are open editions and are not signed or numbered. Image size: 17" x 23". Framed size: 25" x 31". Available: "Abandoned Farmstead" - Carefully stepping into a fallow field, a splendid whitetail buck watches over two does. His antlers instantly capture the eye and point to an abandoned barn in the background to complete this rustic scene by Rosemary Millette. "Rocky Outcrop" - Artist Rosemary Millette uses the image of a solitary black bear walking along a moss-covered rock outcropping to explore the mystery of the Northwoods in this print. Warm sunlight filters through the lush green foliage in the background. "Great Eight" - The big, wide eight-point rack on this buck has tall tines and mass that extends all the way to the tips. Michael Sieve highlights the head, neck and antlers of this magnificent animal with the fading light of a setting sun filtering through the surrounding trees. "Our Side of the River" - A river acts as a natural boundary for people and deer. That's why it's always nice to see a buck like this one on "Our Side of the River." Jim Hautman depicts one such memorable visit in this print. "Crossing the Ridge" - Anyone who has hunted mule deer in the rugged mountains of the American West will appreciate this scene created by Rosemary Millette. It features a tall-tined, wide-racked buck leading a group of three does across the top of a ridge and into the safety of the pine forest in the valley below. "The Loner" - A majestic bull moose is shown peacefully eating and drinking his way through a shallow lake, but the smoke coming out of the chimney of the cabin in the background shows he doesn't have the woods all to himself. Jim Kasper's detailed rendition includes a subtle reflection of the moose on the water's surface and the golden highlights of leaves in full fall color. "Hold Tight" - With nearby hunters on the prowl in the not-too-distant background, a bedded down buck holds tight to his position and waits for them to pass by. The idea came to Minnesota artist, Jim Kasper, after witnessing whitetails holding on for dear life as he passed them while trekking through the woods. "Quiet Approach" - Spotting a head peeking through the weeds with a rack like this one is every spot-and-stalk hunter's dream. This print by Michael Sieve captures the thrill of stalking deer in heavy cover. "Mixed Company" - Artist Jack Hagerman explains his inspiration for the setting; "In my part of the country, a lot of the old home places date back to the Civil War. I like that overgrown look where the woods are taking over the land that is no longer tended." In this picture a splendid buck and a doe look like they're moving in. "Winter Sunrise" - Artist Persis Clayton Weirs captures deer foraging for food in a harvested farm field moments before the sun rises. Once day breaks, they'll be long gone and hidden deep within the forest. "Crisp Winter Light: Pheasants" - Wispy clouds in the background mirror the wing pattern of pheasants in flight. Simultaneously, the intense sunlight breaks through the trees to create powerful beams. Acclaimed wildlife artist Anthony Padgett meticulously hand-painted the brilliant and vibrant colors in the original painting. "Early Morning" - Early morning is the best time for a moment of solitude, interrupted only by the soothing sounds of fluttering wings. Scot Storm depicts this peaceful moment with wood ducks in midflight. "Bear Creek Crossing" ? The dramatic morning light saturates the faces of wild horses as they cross a creek in the Cascade Mountain Range. Intense fall colors and vivid lighting are at the heart of this creation by Chris Cummings. "Lessons" - Life is filled with fleeting moments ? in fact, too many to remember them all. But the most vivid memories are those that are cultivated over time. A father passes down his hunting expertise to his son; though truth be told, it's an excuse for him to spend quality time with the boy before he becomes his own man. Based on artwork from Peter Mathios. "Pals IV - Thanks Dad" - A father and son share a memory neither will soon forget ? dragging that big buck out of the woods. The two men are in their own world, more than likely talking about shot placement that brought down a prize like this one, or the hours of practice that were all worth it. This scene, created by Thomas Wosika, will undoubtedly remind every hunter of the day he first pulled a deer out with his dad. "Marsh Memories: Yellow Lab and Wood Ducks" - Jim Killen, one of America's finest water-colorists, catches the spirit of wildlife and sporting dogs in his prints with a unique sense of feeling. In this particular print, he captures a once overzealous retriever in a moment of resignation as he merely watches the waterfowl from his mind's eye. As the artist explains, "Now, in the winter of his life, all that remains are the marsh memories." "Great Game Animals: Elk" - In a massive crash, two huge bull elk vie for rule of the forested foothills. When a breathtaking bugle fills the clear canyon air, every spectator must take note: the Monarch is claiming his mountain. "Great Game Animals: Whitetail Deer" - The glint of sunlight off of a majestic set of antlers will warm the spirit of any outdoor enthusiast. A crisp day in the midst of autumn's harvest finds patriarchal bucks parading through the fields?the rut is on! "Great Bird Dogs: Black Lab" - Possibly the most popular dogs in America, black Labs make great companions, great hunters and great family dogs. This print by Michael Sieve captures the Lab at his proudest moment, retrieving a bird during the hunt. "Crossing Bear Canyon: Elk" - Artist Jim Kasper found and painted this canyon bottom while he was scouting for elk to determine their travel routes. With its steep rocky walls, the river bottom of Bear Canyon provides an excellent place for the elk to escape from predators, forage along the grassy banks and slake their thirst.
Average Customer Rating:
4.8 out of 5
25 of 26 (96%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Lab's Mans' Best friend,July 6, 2009
By Chumley1012from Southeast, Pa.
"These Pictures were fabulous the only recommendation I have is for Cabela's is that they should carry a picture of a chocolate Lab. to match the Black and Yellow Lab's"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 2 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
art,April 2, 2009
By timbo75
"very nice print well made frame."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 3 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
director,February 10, 2009
By roadway
"excellent print"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 4 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
terrific!,February 3, 2009
By elk1from Laramie, WY
"We love this print. The quality of the frame is wonderful. They did a great job of packing it for shipping, as well. It looks great in my husband's new office!"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 5 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Beautiful picture,January 6, 2009
By chetcheefrom Toccoa,Georgia
"I gave this picture to my daughter and her husband for their cabin to nestle between three dear heads that my grandsons killed and mounted. It is so beautiful , and they were extremely pleased with it. Received it quickly, and undamaged. Thanks so much.....enjoyed shopping with you online."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 6 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Great Northern Art print,December 23, 2008
By Sunnygirl24
"This picture is really beautiful - so much better quality than you can see from the small image in the catalog. The frame and matte were just perfect for the print. It was packaged very well, so the entire picture, glass included, arrived in perfect condition. It was puchased as a gift for a family member, and he was absolutley thrilled. We have since purchased a second print in this series, and are very pleased it with as well."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 7 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Great Northern art Prints,October 22, 2008
By PicktownDave
"I am very happy with the picture, very professional in the quality of frame and framing. The print is very vivid and colorful."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 8 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Beautiful,July 22, 2008
By mstamyfrom Mississippi
"This picture was perfect for my teenage sons room. It just made the rest of his room come together."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 9 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Crossing the Ridge,July 15, 2008
By DawnCfrom SE Michigan
"This is a gorgeous and very realistic work of art, beautifully matted and framed. I would recommend this artist to anyone, and pricing is very good. A similar piece in a small town gallery costs nearly three times more."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 10 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Great ART WORK,March 26, 2008
By EBCBfrom PA
"Great Art work, definitely great quality for the price!!"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 11 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
absolutly beautiful,March 13, 2008
By sparrow120from Owatonna MN
"you honestly cant beat this product for the price and quality i found the same prints online for 3 times the cost"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 12 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
3
out of 5
Not impressed overall.,March 8, 2008
By Vidlen3from Lynden, WA
"I am disappointed with this print. The matting work is not that good. Up close the print looks distorded. I don't really like it up close. Looking at it from a distance, it looks good. However the frame is nice and the price was very good. I would chose another artist before buying one of their prints again."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Review 13 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
3
out of 5
GNALEP,February 20, 2008
By scctfrom OK
"Over all pleased with the frame and artwork; however the print was wrinkled inside of the framing which we had to have professionally re-framed."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 14 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
even greater in person!,February 7, 2008
By ab08
"I am 100% satisfied with this artwork. I loved it when I saw it on the website and it looked even greater in person. My brother's Christmas was complete when he opened this gift!"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 15 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Tom Foolery Print,February 1, 2008
By Daveybwfrom Stamford,Ct.
"Very nice print I gave my buddy. He put it above mantle immediately."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 16 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
White Angle,January 29, 2008
By Bootoftheyearfrom Youngstown Ohio
"Beautiful pictures great Quality, good price, plus I love Cabela's high Quality customer service"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 17 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
GREAT PRINTS,January 17, 2008
By CPETERSfrom NJ
"GREAT PRINTS AY GREAT PRICES . HOWEVER 2 TIMES I ORDERED THEM THEY ARRIVED BROKEN BUT THEY DID SEND ANOTHER IN A VERY TIMELY MANNER."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 18 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
great northern lights print,January 7, 2008
By kimrd
"was as expected"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 19 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Morning Gold,December 27, 2007
By sandyjlfrom Quakertown, Pa.
"This print arrived on time and was packed very well. The print is very well done."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 20 for Great Northern Art Limited Edition Prints
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Great Product,November 4, 2007
By Gear21from Alaska
"I love the print and the quality of the frame was even better than I expected."