1972 S/N NW Coast Print By Bill Reid Haida Dogfish XA XA Da Native American
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This item is a signed and numbered limited edition Northwest Coast print. The artist is Bill Reid who is well known for this type of work. It is pencil titled lower left "Haida dogfish" with the Native American name after that which is "XA XA DA". It is pencil numbered and signed under that "31/450 Bill Reid - '72" (1972). The paper is mounted to a piece of art board which is about 20 by 26 inches and the image area is about 11 by 20 inches. It may be a serigraph rather than lithograph as the colors are very vivid. I see a couple small scuffs in the image that are hard to spot. I will ship this item in a large art picture box and via priority mail which will be expensive. If you have any questions, feel free to e mail me. Standard shipping will be FREE! and be safely done with tracking. IF the shipping is free it is U.S. only unless otherwise noted. If you are out of the country, please note that I no longer offer shipping out of the country except for Canada and APO etc. This will be limited to Priority Mail International except for small envelopes which can go 1st class international. Please e mail me for a shipping quote before bidding however. If payment is received by 8AM central Standard Time Monday thru Saturday, shipping will Generally occur that day. Holidays are excepted. If you are in the Stillwater Minnesota area, local
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