For your consideration is this Limited Edition Lithograph from 1986 titled "Aux Aliments Du Pays," by Gary Carter. "Aux Aliments Du Pays" is a simple statement in French meaning "Nourishment of the Land". The essence of this scene is taking what nature provides to survive a rather hostile environment that was chosen by the mountain man. In reality, it was to avoid the civilization that was brought on after Lewis and Clark had completed their exploration of the Northwest Territory. The litho is signed on the bottom right hand corner "Gary Carter" and is numbered 237 out of 850 with 85 artists proofs. This print comes with a signed Certificate of Registration & Authentication as well as an artist's commentary. Overall this print is in good condition with no signs of damage. The art measures 20" L x 31 1/2" W. The total print measures 24" L x 35 1/2" W.