Thomas Mangelsen Lone Male Bear On Ice Signed Numbered Color Photograph Rare
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Rare Thomas D. Mangelsen's Images of Nature 1183/1500 "Lone male bear on new ice", signed and dated.
This amazing color photo signed and numbered by the photographer has been expertly framed with Nature View.
The measurements of the frame are: 16.25" X 13.25".The measurements of the photo are: 9.25" X 6.25".
"This original color photograph has been produced with some of the finest photographic material available. In recent years, many technological advances have been made ...in the formulation of photographic film, chemicals and paper. These advances have greatly enhanced the longevity and color quality of this image. Proper care and choice of the best possible environment to display your photographic art, should provide you a lifetime of viewing enjoyment."
"Devoted to a lifetime of documenting the natural world, Thomas D. Mangelsen is one of the world's premier nature photographers. Driven by expressing the beauty and intricacy of the wilderness, Tom spends more than nine months a year in the field documenting the wild lands and creatures he so cares about. With a background in wildlife biology, he works both in cinematography and in still photography, mediums that he believes will touch people on an emotional level and move them to love and protect these fragile places and animals.All of Tom's limited edition prints have been captured in the wild, not in captive situations or "game farms", and they are presented in their true form without computer manipulation.Tom was honored with the North American Nature Photographer Association's (NANPA) Outstanding Nature Photographer of the Year 2000 award, as well as chosen BBC's Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 1994. His work has also been published in leading magazines such as Audubon, National Geographic, Life, and Wildlife Art. He has been featured on television programs from The Today Show and Good Morning America, to CNN's World News.His images have been exhibited in museums across the United States, Canada, and Europe, and are available in thirteen Images of Nature galleries across the United States."