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Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 201 / 293 -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 202 / 293 -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 203 / 293 -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 204 / 293 -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 205 / 293 -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 206 / 293 -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 207 / 293 -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 208 / 293 -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 209 / 293 -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 210 / 293 -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 211 / 293 -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 212 / 293 -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 213 / 293 -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 214 / 293 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 215 / 293 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 216 / 293 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 217 / 293 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 218 / 293 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 219 / 293 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 220 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 225 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 226 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 227 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 228 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 229 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 230 / 293 -
Framed print titled "Down Memory Lane" by Wooster Scott. The print is a limited edition, numbered 1261 out of 1375 prints in the series. The artist is Jane Wooster Scott, known for her folk art style depicting nostalgic American scenes. The artwork features a picturesque landscape with a stream, swans, and what appears to be a barn or building in the background. Very good overall condition. packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. 231 / 293 -
Framed print titled "Down Memory Lane" by Wooster Scott. The print is a limited edition, numbered 1261 out of 1375 prints in the series. The artist is Jane Wooster Scott, known for her folk art style depicting nostalgic American scenes. The artwork features a picturesque landscape with a stream, swans, and what appears to be a barn or building in the background. Very good overall condition. packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. 232 / 293 -
Framed print titled "Down Memory Lane" by Wooster Scott. The print is a limited edition, numbered 1261 out of 1375 prints in the series. The artist is Jane Wooster Scott, known for her folk art style depicting nostalgic American scenes. The artwork features a picturesque landscape with a stream, swans, and what appears to be a barn or building in the background. Very good overall condition. packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. 233 / 293 -
Framed print titled "Down Memory Lane" by Wooster Scott. The print is a limited edition, numbered 1261 out of 1375 prints in the series. The artist is Jane Wooster Scott, known for her folk art style depicting nostalgic American scenes. The artwork features a picturesque landscape with a stream, swans, and what appears to be a barn or building in the background. Very good overall condition. packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. 234 / 293 -
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. 235 / 293 -
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. 236 / 293 -
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. 237 / 293 -
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. 238 / 293 -
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. 239 / 293 -
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. 240 / 293 -
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. 241 / 293 -
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. 242 / 293 -
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. 243 / 293 -
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. 252 / 293 -
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. 253 / 293 -
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. 254 / 293 -
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. 255 / 293 -
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. 256 / 293 -
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. 257 / 293 -
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. 258 / 293 -
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. 259 / 293 -
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. 260 / 293 -
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. 261 / 293 -
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. 276 / 293 -
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. 277 / 293 -
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. 278 / 293 -
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. 279 / 293 -
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. 280 / 293 -
Elevate your space with this stunning limited edition lithograph by award-winning artist E.B. Lewis (Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner). Titled Savoy Dance (or similar; inspired by his iconic Savoy Ballroom illustrations), this 18" x 20" pencil-signed print captures a heartwarming moment of a Black father and young son swinging into joyful motion on a Harlem street, lit by the glowing "SAVOY" theater sign—a nod to the legendary swing era and Black cultural heritage. Lewis's masterful watercolor style shines through in dreamy blues and purples, evoking motion, love, and history (echoing his book Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me). From a limited edition (signed lower right), in pristine condition with vibrant colors—no fading or damage. Elegantly matted in white and framed in silver wood for immediate display. Perfect for art lovers, jazz enthusiasts, or anyone celebrating African American stories. Dimensions: Print 18x20"; framed ~24x26". 281 / 293 -
Elevate your space with this stunning limited edition lithograph by award-winning artist E.B. Lewis (Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner). Titled Savoy Dance (or similar; inspired by his iconic Savoy Ballroom illustrations), this 18" x 20" pencil-signed print captures a heartwarming moment of a Black father and young son swinging into joyful motion on a Harlem street, lit by the glowing "SAVOY" theater sign—a nod to the legendary swing era and Black cultural heritage. Lewis's masterful watercolor style shines through in dreamy blues and purples, evoking motion, love, and history (echoing his book Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me). From a limited edition (signed lower right), in pristine condition with vibrant colors—no fading or damage. Elegantly matted in white and framed in silver wood for immediate display. Perfect for art lovers, jazz enthusiasts, or anyone celebrating African American stories. Dimensions: Print 18x20"; framed ~24x26". 282 / 293 -
Elevate your space with this stunning limited edition lithograph by award-winning artist E.B. Lewis (Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner). Titled Savoy Dance (or similar; inspired by his iconic Savoy Ballroom illustrations), this 18" x 20" pencil-signed print captures a heartwarming moment of a Black father and young son swinging into joyful motion on a Harlem street, lit by the glowing "SAVOY" theater sign—a nod to the legendary swing era and Black cultural heritage. Lewis's masterful watercolor style shines through in dreamy blues and purples, evoking motion, love, and history (echoing his book Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me). From a limited edition (signed lower right), in pristine condition with vibrant colors—no fading or damage. Elegantly matted in white and framed in silver wood for immediate display. Perfect for art lovers, jazz enthusiasts, or anyone celebrating African American stories. Dimensions: Print 18x20"; framed ~24x26". 283 / 293 -
Elevate your space with this stunning limited edition lithograph by award-winning artist E.B. Lewis (Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner). Titled Savoy Dance (or similar; inspired by his iconic Savoy Ballroom illustrations), this 18" x 20" pencil-signed print captures a heartwarming moment of a Black father and young son swinging into joyful motion on a Harlem street, lit by the glowing "SAVOY" theater sign—a nod to the legendary swing era and Black cultural heritage. Lewis's masterful watercolor style shines through in dreamy blues and purples, evoking motion, love, and history (echoing his book Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me). From a limited edition (signed lower right), in pristine condition with vibrant colors—no fading or damage. Elegantly matted in white and framed in silver wood for immediate display. Perfect for art lovers, jazz enthusiasts, or anyone celebrating African American stories. Dimensions: Print 18x20"; framed ~24x26". 284 / 293 -
Elevate your space with this stunning limited edition lithograph by award-winning artist E.B. Lewis (Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner). Titled Savoy Dance (or similar; inspired by his iconic Savoy Ballroom illustrations), this 18" x 20" pencil-signed print captures a heartwarming moment of a Black father and young son swinging into joyful motion on a Harlem street, lit by the glowing "SAVOY" theater sign—a nod to the legendary swing era and Black cultural heritage. Lewis's masterful watercolor style shines through in dreamy blues and purples, evoking motion, love, and history (echoing his book Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me). From a limited edition (signed lower right), in pristine condition with vibrant colors—no fading or damage. Elegantly matted in white and framed in silver wood for immediate display. Perfect for art lovers, jazz enthusiasts, or anyone celebrating African American stories. Dimensions: Print 18x20"; framed ~24x26". 285 / 293 -
Elevate your space with this stunning limited edition lithograph by award-winning artist E.B. Lewis (Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner). Titled Savoy Dance (or similar; inspired by his iconic Savoy Ballroom illustrations), this 18" x 20" pencil-signed print captures a heartwarming moment of a Black father and young son swinging into joyful motion on a Harlem street, lit by the glowing "SAVOY" theater sign—a nod to the legendary swing era and Black cultural heritage. Lewis's masterful watercolor style shines through in dreamy blues and purples, evoking motion, love, and history (echoing his book Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me). From a limited edition (signed lower right), in pristine condition with vibrant colors—no fading or damage. Elegantly matted in white and framed in silver wood for immediate display. Perfect for art lovers, jazz enthusiasts, or anyone celebrating African American stories. Dimensions: Print 18x20"; framed ~24x26". 286 / 293 -
Elevate your space with this stunning limited edition lithograph by award-winning artist E.B. Lewis (Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner). Titled Savoy Dance (or similar; inspired by his iconic Savoy Ballroom illustrations), this 18" x 20" pencil-signed print captures a heartwarming moment of a Black father and young son swinging into joyful motion on a Harlem street, lit by the glowing "SAVOY" theater sign—a nod to the legendary swing era and Black cultural heritage. Lewis's masterful watercolor style shines through in dreamy blues and purples, evoking motion, love, and history (echoing his book Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me). From a limited edition (signed lower right), in pristine condition with vibrant colors—no fading or damage. Elegantly matted in white and framed in silver wood for immediate display. Perfect for art lovers, jazz enthusiasts, or anyone celebrating African American stories. Dimensions: Print 18x20"; framed ~24x26". 287 / 293 -
Elevate your space with this stunning limited edition lithograph by award-winning artist E.B. Lewis (Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner). Titled Savoy Dance (or similar; inspired by his iconic Savoy Ballroom illustrations), this 18" x 20" pencil-signed print captures a heartwarming moment of a Black father and young son swinging into joyful motion on a Harlem street, lit by the glowing "SAVOY" theater sign—a nod to the legendary swing era and Black cultural heritage. Lewis's masterful watercolor style shines through in dreamy blues and purples, evoking motion, love, and history (echoing his book Happy Feet: The Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and Me). From a limited edition (signed lower right), in pristine condition with vibrant colors—no fading or damage. Elegantly matted in white and framed in silver wood for immediate display. Perfect for art lovers, jazz enthusiasts, or anyone celebrating African American stories. Dimensions: Print 18x20"; framed ~24x26". 288 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining along the edges only. Nice vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. This woodblock print, "Kyōdai" (姉弟, "Siblings") by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), is a self-carved and self-printed Sosaku-hanga work, a hallmark of the Creative Print movement emphasizing artist autonomy. The image size (approximately 13 x 17 inches, or 33 x 43 cm) aligns with Konishi's typical oban tate-e format, and the visible signatures, seal, title, and edition number (e.g., 53/200 in documented examples) confirm it as part of a limited edition run of 200 impressions. Konishi's oeuvre focuses on Kyoto's architecture, sites, and human scenes, with this piece depicting a tender sibling moment—likely a sister carrying her brother—evoking cultural motifs of familial bonds. Konishi's prints are produced in small, controlled editions 289 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining along the edges only. Nice vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. This woodblock print, "Kyōdai" (姉弟, "Siblings") by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), is a self-carved and self-printed Sosaku-hanga work, a hallmark of the Creative Print movement emphasizing artist autonomy. The image size (approximately 13 x 17 inches, or 33 x 43 cm) aligns with Konishi's typical oban tate-e format, and the visible signatures, seal, title, and edition number (e.g., 53/200 in documented examples) confirm it as part of a limited edition run of 200 impressions. Konishi's oeuvre focuses on Kyoto's architecture, sites, and human scenes, with this piece depicting a tender sibling moment—likely a sister carrying her brother—evoking cultural motifs of familial bonds. Konishi's prints are produced in small, controlled editions 290 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining along the edges only. Nice vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. This woodblock print, "Kyōdai" (姉弟, "Siblings") by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), is a self-carved and self-printed Sosaku-hanga work, a hallmark of the Creative Print movement emphasizing artist autonomy. The image size (approximately 13 x 17 inches, or 33 x 43 cm) aligns with Konishi's typical oban tate-e format, and the visible signatures, seal, title, and edition number (e.g., 53/200 in documented examples) confirm it as part of a limited edition run of 200 impressions. Konishi's oeuvre focuses on Kyoto's architecture, sites, and human scenes, with this piece depicting a tender sibling moment—likely a sister carrying her brother—evoking cultural motifs of familial bonds. Konishi's prints are produced in small, controlled editions 291 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining along the edges only. Nice vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. This woodblock print, "Kyōdai" (姉弟, "Siblings") by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), is a self-carved and self-printed Sosaku-hanga work, a hallmark of the Creative Print movement emphasizing artist autonomy. The image size (approximately 13 x 17 inches, or 33 x 43 cm) aligns with Konishi's typical oban tate-e format, and the visible signatures, seal, title, and edition number (e.g., 53/200 in documented examples) confirm it as part of a limited edition run of 200 impressions. Konishi's oeuvre focuses on Kyoto's architecture, sites, and human scenes, with this piece depicting a tender sibling moment—likely a sister carrying her brother—evoking cultural motifs of familial bonds. Konishi's prints are produced in small, controlled editions 292 / 293 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining along the edges only. Nice vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. This woodblock print, "Kyōdai" (姉弟, "Siblings") by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), is a self-carved and self-printed Sosaku-hanga work, a hallmark of the Creative Print movement emphasizing artist autonomy. The image size (approximately 13 x 17 inches, or 33 x 43 cm) aligns with Konishi's typical oban tate-e format, and the visible signatures, seal, title, and edition number (e.g., 53/200 in documented examples) confirm it as part of a limited edition run of 200 impressions. Konishi's oeuvre focuses on Kyoto's architecture, sites, and human scenes, with this piece depicting a tender sibling moment—likely a sister carrying her brother—evoking cultural motifs of familial bonds. Konishi's prints are produced in small, controlled editions 293 / 293
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