America became truly a land of plenty. The hard-working settlers harvested a bountiful variety of foods to feed a growing nation. Here the farmer and his family haul to town a wagon overflowing with corn, baskets of apples and containers of milk. My mother remembers doing this very thing when she was a young girl. Overhead, pigeons have found their home atop the grain elevator, a sturdy monument of the rich soil and the people who toil on it.
Fourth in the >America the Beautiful series by Terry Redlin. Master Stroke open edition art print on linen. Image size, 7-3/4 x 13-3/4. Framed size 13 x 19 with wood-grain-finish moulding.