Description: Three framed artworks, two photographs by Thomas Neff and an etching by Peter Moran: Thomas Neff (American, 20th/21st C.), two framed black and white photographs from the series "Colorado Ranchlands: A Dialogue of Change": "Old Tom, Eagle Ranch, Brush Creek Division, Eagle, Colorado", 1980, #1 of a edition of 5, depicts portrait of a Narragansett tom turkey named "Old Tom" surrounded by farmlands and building, loose herd of sheep in background, frame: 19 3/4" h. x 25" w.; and "Salvador Ranch, La Veta, Colorado", 1983, #1 of a edition of 5, depicts farm refuse floating in pasture wetlands, horse and homestead further up hill in background, frame: 19 3/4" h. x 25" w., both pieces with labels and background information verso, each framed and matted under glass and with wear consistent with age and use, neither examined out of frame.; and Peter Moran (American, 1841-1914), etching after H.W. Robbins (American, 1842-1904) "Where Noble Elms Abound", depicts bucolic country scene with cows grazing along dirt road, artist and etchers names signed in plate, titled LR, framed and matted under glass, wear consistent with age and use including light toning and foxing, frame size: 31 9/16" h. x 40 9/16" w.