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Franz Marc Prints and Posters
Framing is available for most items.
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Kampfende Formen II
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.50 x 23.50
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Blaues Pferdchen Kinderbild, 1912
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 23.50 x 19.50
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Cat on a Yellow Pillow
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 20.00 x 16.00
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Little Yellow Horses
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 20.00 x 16.00
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Ecuries
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 47.00 x 23.63
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Stables
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 39.25 x 19.50
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Little Blue Horse
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 19.75 x 15.75
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Cat on a Yellow Pillow
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 19.50 x 15.75
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Cheval Bleu, 1911
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 23.63 x 31.50
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Affenfries
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 27.50 x 19.50
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Gelbe Kum
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.00 x 24.00
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A Dog, a Fox, a Cat
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.00 x 24.00
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Little Yellow Horses
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.50 x 23.50
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La Tour des Chevaux Bleus, 1913
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 19.75 x 27.50
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Horse in a Landscape, 1910
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.50 x 23.50
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Rotes und Blaues Pferd
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 20.00 x 16.00
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Red Woman
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 19.75 x 27.50
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Forest with Squirrel, 1913
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 22.00 x 28.00
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The Lamb, 1913
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 28.00 x 22.00
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Blaues Pferd 1
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 23.50 x 31.50
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Two Cats
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 28.00 x 20.00
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Two Cats
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.00 x 24.00
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Little Yellow Horses 1912
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.50 x 23.50
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The Dream
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 14.00 x 11.00
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Zwei Pferde Rot und Blau, 1912
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 23.50 x 27.50
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Fuchs
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.00 x 24.00
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Blue Foals
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 19.50 x 15.50
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The Red Deer
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 31.00 x 24.00
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A Dog, a Fox, a Cat
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 28.00 x 20.00
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Two Cats
Print
Available Framed
Franz Marc
Dimensions: 30.00 x 24.00
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Reusable Shopping Bag
Tote bag with "Reduce Reuse Recycle, Conserve Protect Preserve" printed around Earth
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I tell you one thing I'm not going to do is I'm not going to let the United States carry the burden for cleaning up the world's air.
- George W. Bush, 2000
...if you think about it, if we're smart and have got a strategic vision and a leader who understands strategic planning, to make sure that we change the terms of the battlefield of the future so we can keep the peace. This is a peaceful nation, and I intend to keep the peace. Spending money is one thing. But spending money without a strategic plan can oftentimes be wasted.
- George W. Bush, 2000
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Did you know?
Big oil companies have been funding junk science and biased research designed to confuse and misinform the public by creating uncertainties about the realities of global warming.
ExxonMobil, an oil giant that generates its huge profits from the fossil fuels that contribute to global warming, gave $15,000,000 (15 million dollars) to organizations designed to challenge science's conclusions on global warming.
George W. Bush consistently misleads the public on environment issues. One of his administration's first actions was to withdraw the United States from Kyoto, a global effort to reduce climate change. In 2002, his republican administration released the
ridiculously titled "Clean Skies" initiative, which weakened the Clean Air Act and was in effect a license for companies pollute more. That same year, his administration introduced the "Healthy Forest Initiative", which was basically a giveaway of our national forests to the logging industry. His administration has continued to introduce legislation that weakens protection of natural areas and national parks, and has even gone as far as nominating officials with ties to polluters to head the EPA!
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