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Merry Boy: a rare must-have work of art for Tennessee Walker lovers!
Merry Boy was a flashy, spirited black roan stallion who became one of the most important early Tennessee Walking Horse sires. Merry Boy and his 3/4 brother Wilson's Allen "carried the torch" left by their sire: the breed's most important foundation stallion Roan Allen F-38. Merry Boy sired nearly 800 foals, his most memorable being the World Grand Champions Merry Go Boy and Black Angel. Merry Boy also sired Merry Walker, Merry Maker, Old Glory, Merry Boys Chance, Little Merry Boy, Merry Bird, Anthonys Merry Boy, Mark of Merry Boy, and countless other horse show stars. Merry Boy passed his unusual color and strong natural gaits through many generations of fine Tennessee Walking Horses and his influence is still being felt today. Merry Boy also had a powerful influence on the Missouri Fox Trotter breed. Artist Heather Rohde's vibrant Merry Boy painting, the most true-to-life art portrait ever published of the great horse, is now available as select limited editions. A must-have for the lover of Tennessee Walkers! Rohde's portraits of famous Tennessee Walking Horses are the result of hours of research so you can have a piece of history in your home.Your Rohde Merry Boy Tennessee Walker horse art is available unframed or framed under glass in a beautiful black wood designer frame with an antique white mat -- ready to hang on your wall right out of the box! Your Merry Boy Tennessee Walker horse art is hand signed and numbered by the artist 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 Walking Horse art for more pieces that go along great with this one!
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