Bison, commonly known as the American Buffalo, once freely ranged the North American Continent. Considered sacred and essential by the indigenous people of America, the bison continues to exist in relatively small numbers (Once There Were Millions) due to their own tenacity and because of the foresight and diligence of conservationists. Yellowstone National Park provides the habitat and sanctuary for the largest numbers of free ranging American Buffalo in the world today. Long may they roam!
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Impressions - 8" Lunch Plate WOLF
A beautifully handcrafted porcelin 8"diameter lunch/salad plate with a wolf design. Safe for food, microwave, and dishwasher. Made... |
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Impressions - 8" Lunch Plate WOLF2
A beautifully handcrafted porcelin 8"diameter lunch/salad plate with a variation of the wolf design. Safe for food, microwave, and... |
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Masked Bison
The American Bison, also known as the American Buffalo, is the true symbol of the American West. In the winter... |
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Meditation
Meditation is an original oil on canvas in a gallery wrap by Montana artist Doris Davis Gallagher. It measures 11x14... |
Mirror with Bison
This mirror reflects the beauty of Yellowstone. It is 18"x15" with a 2 inch antique gold glass border and an... |
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Old Faithful Geyser
Old Faithful Geyser received notoriety from the Washburn Expedition in 1870 and has lived up to its name by erupting... |
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Old Faithful Inn with Bison
The Old Faithful Inn was built in the winter of 1903-1904. One wing was added in 1913 and a... |
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Once There Were Millions
The title of this artwork says it all: "Once There Were Millions" of bison, commonly known as the American... |
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One Morning Upon the Lower Geyser Basin
A herd of bison roam a grassy meadow near the Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. This beautiful... |
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Restless
The bison, or American Buffalo roams in large numbers in Yellowstone. This is a 9x12 beautifully framed stretched canvas... |
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Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch was designed by U.S. Army Engineer Hiram Chittenden and was dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt during his... |