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      Notable Sheep-Themed Paintings And Related Concepts through various artistic styles and historical periods

      1: "The Shepherdess" by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (1738)
      Concept: Chardin’s painting features a young shepherdess with her sheep, capturing the calm and pastoral beauty of rural life. 

      2: "The White Bull" by Paulus Potter (1647)
      Concept: Although primarily focused on cattle, Potter’s painting includes sheep in the background, reflecting the Dutch Baroque fascination.

      3: "Sheep Grazing" by Anton Mauve (1880)
      Concept: Mauve’s painting captures sheep grazing in a pastoral landscape, highlighting the artist’s commitment to realism and his focus on rural and agricultural subjects. 

      4: "The Ewe and Her Lamb" by Sir Edwin Landseer (1832)
      Concept: Landseer’s detailed portrayal of a ewe and her lamb reflects the Victorian era’s interest in animal behavior and the bond between animals and humans.

      5: "The Shepherd’s Dog" by Jean-François Millet (1854)
      Concept: Millet’s painting includes sheep in the background, illustrating the role of shepherds and their dogs in managing flocks. 

      6: "The Wool Harvest" by Charles Méryon (1849)
      Concept: Méryon’s etching depicts the process of shearing sheep, capturing the agricultural practices of the time. 

      7: "The Sheepfold" by Gustave Courbet (1860)
      Concept: Courbet’s painting depicts sheep in a fold, showcasing the artist’s commitment to portraying the rural landscape and the life of common people. 

      8: "Pastoral Scene with Sheep" by Thomas Gainsborough (1780)
      Concept: Gainsborough’s pastoral scene features sheep grazing in a lush landscape, highlighting the artist’s interest in natural.

      9: "The Flock of Sheep" by John Constable (1820)
      Concept: Constable’s painting captures a flock of sheep in a pastoral English landscape, reflecting the Romantic idealization of nature.

      10: "Sheep in the Meadow" by Paul Gauguin (1890)
      Concept: Gauguin’s work includes sheep in a colorful and stylized landscape, reflecting his Post-Impressionist approach to blending reality with imagination and using bold colors to evoke emotional responses.

      Notable Goat-Themed Paintings And Related Concepts through various artistic styles and historical periods

      1: "Goat in a Landscape" by Thomas Gainsborough (1771)
      Concept: Gainsborough’s painting features a goat in a pastoral setting, reflecting the Rococo era’s interest.

      2: "The Goat" by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (1729)
      Concept: Chardin’s still life includes a goat among other elements, showcasing the Rococo fascination.

      3: "A Goat with Her Kid" by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1743)
      Concept: Tiepolo’s painting highlights the Rococo period’s focus on detailed, dynamic compositions, featuring a goat and its kid in a lively and picturesque setting.

      4: "The Little Goats" by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1883)
      Concept: Renoir’s painting depicts playful little goats, reflecting the Impressionist interest in capturing moments of everyday life and the natural charm of animals.

      5: "The Mountain Goats" by Franz Marc (1910)
      Concept: Marc’s work features abstracted goats in a dramatic, colorful landscape, reflecting his Expressionist style.
       
      6: "The Goat and the Donkey" by Jean-François Millet (1857)
      Concept: Millet’s painting depicts a goat and donkey together, emphasizing the Realist approach to portraying rural life.
       
      7: "Goats Grazing in a Pasture" by Albert Bierstadt (1870)
      Concept: Bierstadt’s painting includes goats as part of a broader, majestic landscape, reflecting the Hudson River. 

      8: "The Goats" by Paul Cézanne (1895)
      Concept: Cézanne’s work features goats in a simplified, geometric style, illustrating his interest in form and structure.

      9: "The Sacred Goat" by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1835)
      Concept: Kuniyoshi’s print features a goat in a fantastical and dramatic setting, reflecting the Ukiyo-e tradition’s blend of realism and imagination in depicting animals.

      10: "The Goat of Miletus" by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1596)
      Concept: Although not a traditional goat painting, Caravaggio’s work includes a goat in a dramatic and intense scene, showcasing the Baroque period’s emphasis on realistic detail and emotional impact.

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      The "float effect" in metal prints refers to a visual presentation technique where the print appears to be suspended or "floating" slightly away from the wall, rather than being flush against it. This effect is typically achieved by using special mounting hardware or a built-in frame that creates a small gap between the back of the metal print and the wall surface.....LEARN MORE

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      Metal prints are highly durable since ink embeds into the coated aluminum. This makes the prints resistant to environmental factors such as moisture, heat, and UV light. LEARN MORE

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      Metal Prints  Front 11 Inches Wide x17 Inches Height & Thickness is 0.12 Inches

      Metal Print Back Board including Metal Print & Float Hook is approx. 3/4 inches 

      Metal Print is approx. 2 lbs. 

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      Designed with a focus on individuality and versatility, these units can be installed either mounted on walls or placed on flat surfaces.

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