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Ltd. Ed. 1936 Indian Chief Framed MOTORCYCLE ART Print "1936 Indian Chief" Custom Framed 30"x36" Oil Painting "1936 Indian Chief" by John Guillemette Close-Up of bottom half of 1936 Indian Chief Painting Close-Up of top half of the 1936 Indian Chief Painting National Registry of Fine Art Certificate of Authenticity Oil painting in progress "1936 Indian Chief" Motorcycle Artist John G. and Bike Builder Ron Finch w/ John's Art Artist John G. with Mondo, Jay Allen + the Lovely Heather Artist John Guillemette John's Painting on Display at the Bristol Art Gallery. "1936 Indian Chief" *** This is #33 in the series of only 100 total!***This Brand New, limited edition custom framed print was reproduced from artist John Guillemette's original 30" x 36" oil painting titled: "1936 Indian Chief". It is #33 in a series of only 100 total. The original oil painting was unvieled in Laconia, New Hampshire during the 86th annual bike week in June, 2009 and was displayed at the Broken Spoke's Legends Art Gallery in Sturgis, South Dakota During Bike Week in August, 2009. It now resides on display at the Bristol Art Gallery in Bristol Rhode Island. Taking 2 months to complete, this vivdly colored oil painting is rich in every detail. This model Indian Motorcycle was built in Springfield Massachusetts during Indian's hayday.This custom framed print is signed by artist John Guillemette. It is mounted in a Raven black mat and set in a perfectly suited Satin black frame to a size of 11" x 14" (inside glass measurement). Set at the bottom of this frame is a 2.25" wide silver plaque with the title of the painting: "1936 Indian Chief", embossed in black lettering. It is ready to hang right out of the box and is the perfect gift for the Indian Motorcycle fan.The buyer of this limited edition artwork will recieve a certificate of authenticity from the National Registry of Fine Arts. This document is signed by the artist and certifies that the current estimated value of this custom framed item is $109.95.I accept paypal, debit cards, merchant credit cards and alternative payment methods if you wish to pay by another source. I will also accept installment payments on purchases of paintings or sales over $300.00.***UNITED STATES: All unframed prints are shipped in white protective cylinder tubes. Most framed prints and original oil paintings have calculated shipping rates or free shipping where possible. Shipping charges are at bare minimum and there are no packaging or handling charges. All artwork is insured with no extra cost to the buyer. *** INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: All unframed prints will be shipped in white protective cylinder tubes at the lowest rate possible. Framed prints and oil paintings have calculated shipping rates to keep shipping costs as low as possible. There are no extra handling charges to the buyer. All artwork must be paid for within 3 days of purchase. If you need more time please contact me. I accept paypal and merchant credit cards. If you wish to pay by a different method other than paypal or merchant credit cards, please contact me and I will try to accomodate you. *** UNFRAMED PRINTS: If you purchase an unframed print and would like it custom framed before it is shipped, please contact me before you make payment. Gift wrapping is also available upon request. John Guillemette is a Gallery and Museum represented artist from Revere, Massachusetts. His original oil paintings and limited edition prints are internationally collected. In New England, John's Seascapes, Wildlife, and Still life paintings have been represented at the Bristol Art Gallery in Bristol, Rhode Island. John's Motorcycle themed art has been in such publications as Thunderroads, Hotbike, V-Twin, and Easyriders Magazines. His portraits of custom motorcycle builders Jesse James and Arlen Ness were selected to hang on display in the Motorcycle Museum Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio. Many of John's paintings have been the subject of limited edi...
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