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Limited quantities are left in all sizes of Wilson's Allen! Don't miss out!
Wilson's Allen, a magnificent liver chestnut horse, was one of the most important early Tennessee Walking Horse stallions. He and his 3/4 brother, Merry Boy, "carried the torch" left by the breed's most important foundation stallions, Allan F-1 and Roan Allen F-38. Wilson's Allen was the sire of the legendary Midnight Sun among many other fine horses such as Strolling Jim (the first World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse), Sir Maugray, Slippery Allen, and Wilson Dean. The blood of Wilson's Allen dominated the male line of the breed for nearly five decades after he passed away. In fact, all World Grand Champions in the history of the breed but three trace back to him! Artist Heather Rohde's vibrant painting, the most true-to-life art portrait ever published of Wilson's Allen, is now available in select limited editions. You won't want to miss this opportunity to add this amazingly realistic and accurate fine art portrait of an important early Tennessee Walker heritage stallion to a wall in your home or office! Rohde puts hours of research into her portraits of famous horses so that you have a real piece of history.Your Wilson's Allen Tennessee Walker horse art is available unframed or framed under glass in a beautiful brown wood designer frame with an antique white mat -- ready to hang on your wall right out of the box! It comes hand signed and numbered by Rohde and is of exceptional quality. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. You are buying direct from the artist! Be sure to check out Rohde's other Tennessee Walker horse art for more pieces that go great with this one!
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