Stamp Details
Name: Saber-Tooth Cat
Issuance Year: 1996
Scott#:3080
Description
Saber-tooth cats ranged across the Western Hemisphere until modern climates were established about 10,000 years ago. They were as big as today's lion. Their fangs were rather delicate, so it seems probable that the cats used them to attack the soft bellies of their prey.
Art Director - Howard Paine
Illustrator - Davis Meltzer
Production
This fine art print is created using high-quality paper and printing to produce a vivid and detailed reproduction.
Pronounced "jhee-clay", gicleé is an inkjet printing method from a large format printer. It merges the use of eight pigment inks that are fade resistant and archival.
We use all quality materials when framing your artwork. We start by drymounting your image to foam board so the print won't have any waves or creases. After the drymount process we lay plexi-glass that is 1/8" thick on top of the art then secure it into the frame. To finish the framed piece we tape a dust cover on the back.
Our environmentally friendly frames are made here in the United States.