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A collector's gem - the 2010 first edition (full number line, stated first printing) of Mitt Romney's bold political manifesto, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. This hardcover is boldly signed by Romney on the title page, making it a must-have for fans of conservative thought, 2012 election history, or signed political books. The book is in excellent condition: clean blue cloth boards with silver spine lettering, unmarked interior, and the original dust jacket (not price-clipped, $25.99 flap) showing minimal shelf wear. 323 pages including index, epilogue, and insightful charts on economics, foreign policy, and American exceptionalism. Romney's unapologetic vision for U.S. strength against global rivals like China and Russia remains timely. 101 / 329 -
A collector's gem - the 2010 first edition (full number line, stated first printing) of Mitt Romney's bold political manifesto, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. This hardcover is boldly signed by Romney on the title page, making it a must-have for fans of conservative thought, 2012 election history, or signed political books. The book is in excellent condition: clean blue cloth boards with silver spine lettering, unmarked interior, and the original dust jacket (not price-clipped, $25.99 flap) showing minimal shelf wear. 323 pages including index, epilogue, and insightful charts on economics, foreign policy, and American exceptionalism. Romney's unapologetic vision for U.S. strength against global rivals like China and Russia remains timely. 102 / 329 -
A collector's gem - the 2010 first edition (full number line, stated first printing) of Mitt Romney's bold political manifesto, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. This hardcover is boldly signed by Romney on the title page, making it a must-have for fans of conservative thought, 2012 election history, or signed political books. The book is in excellent condition: clean blue cloth boards with silver spine lettering, unmarked interior, and the original dust jacket (not price-clipped, $25.99 flap) showing minimal shelf wear. 323 pages including index, epilogue, and insightful charts on economics, foreign policy, and American exceptionalism. Romney's unapologetic vision for U.S. strength against global rivals like China and Russia remains timely. 103 / 329 -
General Colin Powell was an American general and diplomat who served the country for many decades. He served in Vietnam, rising ranks and earning the Soldier’s Medal for bravery. His military career continued into the 1980s, reaching the rank of four-star general. From the 1990s to the 2010s, he transitioned to diplomatic and political positions, becoming the United States’ first Black secretary of state under President George W. Bush. In My American Journey, Powell’s first memoir, he reflects on his military career with insights about his successes, challenges, and personal development. Published just after his military retirement, it foregrounds his service and vividly recounts his childhood. Several years later, he was appointed the secretary of state. The work was co-authored with Joseph E. Persico. It was a bestseller and remains a notable military memoir from the era. This first trade edition, first printing is signed by Colin Powell on a bookplate affixed to the front free endpaper. It is in fine condition. In the original quarter cloth, fine. Text block very nearly fine, only minor soiling to bottom edge. In the original dust jacket, fine. A fine signed first trade edition by General Colin Powell. 104 / 329 -
General Colin Powell was an American general and diplomat who served the country for many decades. He served in Vietnam, rising ranks and earning the Soldier’s Medal for bravery. His military career continued into the 1980s, reaching the rank of four-star general. From the 1990s to the 2010s, he transitioned to diplomatic and political positions, becoming the United States’ first Black secretary of state under President George W. Bush. In My American Journey, Powell’s first memoir, he reflects on his military career with insights about his successes, challenges, and personal development. Published just after his military retirement, it foregrounds his service and vividly recounts his childhood. Several years later, he was appointed the secretary of state. The work was co-authored with Joseph E. Persico. It was a bestseller and remains a notable military memoir from the era. This first trade edition, first printing is signed by Colin Powell on a bookplate affixed to the front free endpaper. It is in fine condition. In the original quarter cloth, fine. Text block very nearly fine, only minor soiling to bottom edge. In the original dust jacket, fine. A fine signed first trade edition by General Colin Powell. 105 / 329 -
General Colin Powell was an American general and diplomat who served the country for many decades. He served in Vietnam, rising ranks and earning the Soldier’s Medal for bravery. His military career continued into the 1980s, reaching the rank of four-star general. From the 1990s to the 2010s, he transitioned to diplomatic and political positions, becoming the United States’ first Black secretary of state under President George W. Bush. In My American Journey, Powell’s first memoir, he reflects on his military career with insights about his successes, challenges, and personal development. Published just after his military retirement, it foregrounds his service and vividly recounts his childhood. Several years later, he was appointed the secretary of state. The work was co-authored with Joseph E. Persico. It was a bestseller and remains a notable military memoir from the era. This first trade edition, first printing is signed by Colin Powell on a bookplate affixed to the front free endpaper. It is in fine condition. In the original quarter cloth, fine. Text block very nearly fine, only minor soiling to bottom edge. In the original dust jacket, fine. A fine signed first trade edition by General Colin Powell. 106 / 329 -
General Colin Powell was an American general and diplomat who served the country for many decades. He served in Vietnam, rising ranks and earning the Soldier’s Medal for bravery. His military career continued into the 1980s, reaching the rank of four-star general. From the 1990s to the 2010s, he transitioned to diplomatic and political positions, becoming the United States’ first Black secretary of state under President George W. Bush. In My American Journey, Powell’s first memoir, he reflects on his military career with insights about his successes, challenges, and personal development. Published just after his military retirement, it foregrounds his service and vividly recounts his childhood. Several years later, he was appointed the secretary of state. The work was co-authored with Joseph E. Persico. It was a bestseller and remains a notable military memoir from the era. This first trade edition, first printing is signed by Colin Powell on a bookplate affixed to the front free endpaper. It is in fine condition. In the original quarter cloth, fine. Text block very nearly fine, only minor soiling to bottom edge. In the original dust jacket, fine. A fine signed first trade edition by General Colin Powell. 107 / 329 -
General Colin Powell was an American general and diplomat who served the country for many decades. He served in Vietnam, rising ranks and earning the Soldier’s Medal for bravery. His military career continued into the 1980s, reaching the rank of four-star general. From the 1990s to the 2010s, he transitioned to diplomatic and political positions, becoming the United States’ first Black secretary of state under President George W. Bush. In My American Journey, Powell’s first memoir, he reflects on his military career with insights about his successes, challenges, and personal development. Published just after his military retirement, it foregrounds his service and vividly recounts his childhood. Several years later, he was appointed the secretary of state. The work was co-authored with Joseph E. Persico. It was a bestseller and remains a notable military memoir from the era. This first trade edition, first printing is signed by Colin Powell on a bookplate affixed to the front free endpaper. It is in fine condition. In the original quarter cloth, fine. Text block very nearly fine, only minor soiling to bottom edge. In the original dust jacket, fine. A fine signed first trade edition by General Colin Powell. 108 / 329 -
Step into the timeless spirit of the American West with this evocative original oil on canvas portrait, signed and dated "Bev Ellington '79" in the lower right. Capturing the profound wisdom and resilience of an elderly Native American elder in profile, the painting showcases intricate details like weathered facial lines, a wide-brimmed hat casting gentle shadows, long braided hair adorned with feathers, and a richly textured scarf in deep greens against a warm ochre background. The artist's skillful use of earthy tones and subtle shading brings a sense of quiet introspection and cultural reverence to life, evoking the traditions of Southwestern Indigenous peoples. Measuring 17.5 inches wide by 21.5 inches high (canvas), this piece is elegantly presented in a classic gold-toned wooden frame with ornate detailing, ready to hang and enhance any space—perfect for a den, office, or gallery wall. Created in 1979, it reflects the era's fascination with Native American heritage and folk realism. In excellent vintage condition with no craquelure, tears, or restoration needed; minor surface patina adds authentic character. 114 / 329 -
Step into the timeless spirit of the American West with this evocative original oil on canvas portrait, signed and dated "Bev Ellington '79" in the lower right. Capturing the profound wisdom and resilience of an elderly Native American elder in profile, the painting showcases intricate details like weathered facial lines, a wide-brimmed hat casting gentle shadows, long braided hair adorned with feathers, and a richly textured scarf in deep greens against a warm ochre background. The artist's skillful use of earthy tones and subtle shading brings a sense of quiet introspection and cultural reverence to life, evoking the traditions of Southwestern Indigenous peoples. Measuring 17.5 inches wide by 21.5 inches high (canvas), this piece is elegantly presented in a classic gold-toned wooden frame with ornate detailing, ready to hang and enhance any space—perfect for a den, office, or gallery wall. Created in 1979, it reflects the era's fascination with Native American heritage and folk realism. In excellent vintage condition with no craquelure, tears, or restoration needed; minor surface patina adds authentic character. 115 / 329 -
Step into the timeless spirit of the American West with this evocative original oil on canvas portrait, signed and dated "Bev Ellington '79" in the lower right. Capturing the profound wisdom and resilience of an elderly Native American elder in profile, the painting showcases intricate details like weathered facial lines, a wide-brimmed hat casting gentle shadows, long braided hair adorned with feathers, and a richly textured scarf in deep greens against a warm ochre background. The artist's skillful use of earthy tones and subtle shading brings a sense of quiet introspection and cultural reverence to life, evoking the traditions of Southwestern Indigenous peoples. Measuring 17.5 inches wide by 21.5 inches high (canvas), this piece is elegantly presented in a classic gold-toned wooden frame with ornate detailing, ready to hang and enhance any space—perfect for a den, office, or gallery wall. Created in 1979, it reflects the era's fascination with Native American heritage and folk realism. In excellent vintage condition with no craquelure, tears, or restoration needed; minor surface patina adds authentic character. 116 / 329 -
Step into the timeless spirit of the American West with this evocative original oil on canvas portrait, signed and dated "Bev Ellington '79" in the lower right. Capturing the profound wisdom and resilience of an elderly Native American elder in profile, the painting showcases intricate details like weathered facial lines, a wide-brimmed hat casting gentle shadows, long braided hair adorned with feathers, and a richly textured scarf in deep greens against a warm ochre background. The artist's skillful use of earthy tones and subtle shading brings a sense of quiet introspection and cultural reverence to life, evoking the traditions of Southwestern Indigenous peoples. Measuring 17.5 inches wide by 21.5 inches high (canvas), this piece is elegantly presented in a classic gold-toned wooden frame with ornate detailing, ready to hang and enhance any space—perfect for a den, office, or gallery wall. Created in 1979, it reflects the era's fascination with Native American heritage and folk realism. In excellent vintage condition with no craquelure, tears, or restoration needed; minor surface patina adds authentic character. 117 / 329 -
Step into the timeless spirit of the American West with this evocative original oil on canvas portrait, signed and dated "Bev Ellington '79" in the lower right. Capturing the profound wisdom and resilience of an elderly Native American elder in profile, the painting showcases intricate details like weathered facial lines, a wide-brimmed hat casting gentle shadows, long braided hair adorned with feathers, and a richly textured scarf in deep greens against a warm ochre background. The artist's skillful use of earthy tones and subtle shading brings a sense of quiet introspection and cultural reverence to life, evoking the traditions of Southwestern Indigenous peoples. Measuring 17.5 inches wide by 21.5 inches high (canvas), this piece is elegantly presented in a classic gold-toned wooden frame with ornate detailing, ready to hang and enhance any space—perfect for a den, office, or gallery wall. Created in 1979, it reflects the era's fascination with Native American heritage and folk realism. In excellent vintage condition with no craquelure, tears, or restoration needed; minor surface patina adds authentic character. 118 / 329 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 154 / 329 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 155 / 329 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 156 / 329 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 157 / 329 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 158 / 329 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 159 / 329 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 160 / 329 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 161 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 167 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 168 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 169 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 170 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 171 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 172 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 173 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 174 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 175 / 329 -
Discover the enchanting illusion of Bev Doolittle's The Forest Has Eyes (1984), a cornerstone of American Western art where a lone frontiersman and his horse navigate a birch forest alive with hidden Native American faces peering from the trees. This captivating lithograph print—signed in the plate by the artist—measures approximately 28" x 11" (image with mat) and is housed in a stunning custom walnut frame (overall 32" W x 15" H). What sets this piece apart is the integrated lower compartment displaying a genuine 19th-century Plains Indian arrow with hand-knapped stone arrowhead, evoking the perilous wilderness theme and adding authentic artifact allure. In excellent condition with no fading or damage, this unsigned portfolio edition captures Doolittle's signature camouflage magic, perfect for collectors of Western illusion art, cowboys, and Native American motifs. Originally from a private Southwest collection, it's ready to command attention in your den, office, or gallery wall. 176 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 190 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 191 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 192 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 193 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 194 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 195 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 196 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 197 / 329 -
Photographic art prints that were signed by the artist in the early 1990s. Includes matting and frame. Some minor scratches to the frame. Artwork is an excellent condition. Certificates are on the back of each. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance are available for a fee. 198 / 329
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