Original artwork description:

This is the view of the pasture and grazing sheep at the historic Mission Ranch in Carmel-by-the-Sea. It sits on 22 acres with spectacular views of Point Lobos, Carmel River Beach and the Pacific Ocean. Once one of the first dairies in California, the rich history of this 1800's ranch was preserved and restored by former Carmel Mayor, Clint Eastwood.
Sitting on an outside deck of the Mission Ranch restaurant, you can watch the sheep graze in the meadow.

This painting is listed and sold unframed, wired in the back on stretcher-bars, and is ready to hang without a frame. It will fit into a standard (US) 16"x20" frame, if preferred to display framed.

Materials:
Oil paint on stretched Old Holland Claessens linen. Old Holland canvases are made exclusively from Claessens Linen, crafted from woven natural flax from Belgium. These canvases feature Claessens revered traditional oil priming, hand-stretched on professional quality European stretchers. They are back stapled to maintain clean edges for frameless gallery presentation.

Kindly note that not all in-context (in a room) pictures provide a true sense of scale of artwork. Please refer to listing size.

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Materials used:

oil, stretched linen, bristle brushes, varnish

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#landscape #oil painting #ready to hang #impressionist art #pacific ocean #california landscapes #ranch #grazing sheep #mission ranch #carmel river 

Mission Ranch Pasture With A View

Oil painting 
by Tatyana Fogarty

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This is the view of the pasture and grazing sheep at the historic Mission Ranch in Carmel-by-the-Sea. It sits on 22 acres with spectacular views of Point Lobos, Carmel River Beach and the Pacific Ocean. Once one of the first dairies in California, the rich history of this 1800's ranch was preserved and restored by former Carmel Mayor, Clint Eastwood.
Sitting on an outside deck of the Mission Ranch restaurant, you can watch the sheep graze in the meadow.

This painting is listed and sold unframed, wired in the back on stretcher-bars, and is ready to hang without a frame. It will fit into a standard (US) 16"x20" frame, if preferred to display framed.

Materials:
Oil paint on stretched Old Holland Claessens linen. Old Holland canvases are made exclusively from Claessens Linen, crafted from woven natural flax from Belgium. These canvases feature Claessens revered traditional oil priming, hand-stretched on professional quality European stretchers. They are back stapled to maintain clean edges for frameless gallery presentation.

Kindly note that not all in-context (in a room) pictures provide a true sense of scale of artwork. Please refer to listing size.

Shipping:
Shipping estimates include the cost of packaging materials and courier fees.

International Shipping:
Kindly note that international shipments may be subject to additional import taxes, custom duties or fees imposed by the destination country, payable by the buyer upon receipt. 

Please feel free to contact me about shipping to your country.

Materials used:

oil, stretched linen, bristle brushes, varnish

Tags:
#landscape #oil painting #ready to hang #impressionist art #pacific ocean #california landscapes #ranch #grazing sheep #mission ranch #carmel river 
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All my childhood and youth I lived and breathed music. The transition from playing piano to transferring this inner music on canvas with oil paint happened later in life. I... Read more

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