The Metropolitan Museum of Art Gordon: Deer Holiday Cards
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Christmas cards. Send your loved ones "Warm wishes for the season" with these holiday cards featuring a peaceful scene of deer in a snowy forest. The original painting was made in 1954 by Witold Gordon (American, 1898-1968). Produced in cooperation with American Artists Group. Please note that our holiday cards reproduce original works of art, some of which include visual artifacts and imperfections.
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