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"Mountain Pals II"

The mountain man and his faithful dog, Buddy, head out in search for food with a pack horse at his side on a brisk cold winter day.

Series Background

In his "Mountain Pals" series, artist Gary P. Miller captures the closeness between a mountain man of the 1850s and his faithful samoyed husky. Set in the Rockies, the series of four prints shows the results of the artist's period research and attention to detail - the flintlock musket, the Victor trap, the beaver pelts. Miller used his son Keenan's dog, Buddy, as a model for the mountain man's companion. The grizzled trapper himself was originally a composite created by the artist at the time of "Mountain Pals I," but after its release a living "twin" turned up in Sedona, Arizona, who has modeled for subsequent paintings in the series.

580 signed & numbered prints
Size: 19" x 23" plus mat area

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Current secondary market value: $750

"Forever Pals"

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"Mountain Pals"

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"Mountain Pals III"

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"Mountain Pals IV"

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