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The Karl Ferdinand Wimar: The Abduction of Boone's Daughter by the Indians Wall Art is a stunning piece that captures the drama and intensity of colonial America. This painting depicts the haunting moment when a young girl is forcefully taken by a group of Native Americans, with her father, explorer Daniel Boone, standing helplessly in the background. The intricate brushwork and use of light and shadow creates a captivating atmosphere that draws the viewer into the scene. Ideal for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike, this beautiful artwork will add a touch of intrigue and sophistication to any space. The canvas print is available in various sizes, ensuring a perfect fit for any room in your home or office.

Karl Ferdinand Wimar: The Abduction of Boone's Daughter by the Indians Wall Art

$35.00 Regular Price
$18.90Sale Price
  • We Do Not Use MDF Frame. We Use Wooden Frame.

    All Orders are shipped in a Rigid Mailing Tube or Heavy Duty Shipping package.

    Our products; You can use it to decorate your home, which is your private space, according to your personal tastes, to increase the positive energy in the environment and to have a home that better reflects yourself to your guests.

    • All Orders are Special Production.

    • In this way, you will have a longer-lasting and higher quality product, and with the original Epson inks we use, it is guaranteed not to fade indoors for 75 years.

    • Most of our customers have purchased these products and stated that they are satisfied.

    Materials used in our products;
    • Pine Wood: 2 cm / 0.75" depth (Standard) - 4 cm / 1.5" depth (Thick)
    • 440 Gsm/Gr. Cotton canvas (100%)
    • 240 Gsm / Gr. glossy paper
    • Original Canon Inks
    • Wooden Frame Rods

    We can produce in special sizes.
    If the size you want is not available in the options, send us a message.
    If You Want Original Photo Sizes, Send Us Message.
    We Accept Your Special Orders.

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