Monte Dolack

Hush Of The Land - Note card

Regular price $18.00

Monte Dolack

5" x 7"

2002

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This notecard is reproduced from an acrylic painting on panel.

The painting was created in celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Montana's Scapegoat Wilderness.

Hush of the land refers to a phrase popularized in public testimony given to Congress in 1968; at that time the legendary Tom"Hobnail" Edwards testified before the Congressional Subcommittee on Public Lands; he and other local citizens had organized to try to designate the Lincoln Back Country and parts of the Lewis and Clark and Lolo National Forests as wilderness.

 

Each order includes six boxed note cards.

 

This image is also available as a limited edition print. 

 

 


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