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Each major exhibit is accompanied by a colorful and
informative
pamphlet that helps the viewer enjoy a deeper
appreciation for the work being presented. Biographical
details about the artist are included along with thoughts
on the artistic process, distinctive stylistic elements, and
the role of the artist’s work in a historical context.
Typically,
the work of a given artist represents an important period in
sporting history as well as some of the more notable
personages
associated with hounds and hunting. The supportive
material helps bring to life the artwork that represents
that time and the individuals who lived through it.
Those who attend an exhibit will come away with both an
enriching experience and an informative keepsake to take
home as a memento and reference of the event.
Exhibition pamphlets published by the Museum of Hounds &
Hunting
North America, J. Harris Anderson, Copy Editor. All rights
reserved. Reproduction
in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
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Hounds & Hunting North America and are intended for
personal use only; neither text nor images are published for
use in the public domain. Any commercial use or
publication without written permission is strictly prohibited.
Reproduction, redistribution, or exploitation for personal
or corporate gain is not permitted. All content is copyrighted
by the Museum of Hounds & Hunting North
America; other copyright holders are noted where applicable.
For information on slides, transparencies, and
reproductions for publishing and/or commercial use, please
apply in writing to:
Museum of Hounds & Hunting North America
Morven Park
PO Box 6228
Leesburg, Virginia 20178-7433
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