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$900.00
This is a limited edition textured canvas giclee by Howard Terpning called "Holy Man of the Blackfoot". It is one of just a few of Terpning's prints to be made available as a textured canvas print. Signed and numbered by the artist. Beautiful custom frame. Frame and print both in excellent condition. Sold out at the publisher. I'm willing to ship for actual shipping cost.
DIMENSIONS: (Sight) H: 32" W: 24" (Frame) H: 43" W: 35".
From the publisher's website: A once valiant, now aging, warrior with silver hair and weathered brow sits in prayer or private ceremony. The ancient one looks aloft toward greater spirits or memories past. With gnarled hand, he hold aloft the dark feathers of an eagle and offers words of experience to the unseen. Once more, with skill and compassion, Terpning shows again why he is known as the “Storyteller of the Native American.”
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14 Days
86
8
$900.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.















This is a limited edition textured canvas giclee by Howard Terpning called "Holy Man of the Blackfoot". It is one of just a few of Terpning's prints to be made available as a textured canvas print. Signed and numbered by the artist. Beautiful custom frame. Frame and print both in excellent condition. Sold out at the publisher. I'm willing to ship for actual shipping cost.
DIMENSIONS: (Sight) H: 32" W: 24" (Frame) H: 43" W: 35".
From the publisher's website: A once valiant, now aging, warrior with silver hair and weathered brow sits in prayer or private ceremony. The ancient one looks aloft toward greater spirits or memories past. With gnarled hand, he hold aloft the dark feathers of an eagle and offers words of experience to the unseen. Once more, with skill and compassion, Terpning shows again why he is known as the “Storyteller of the Native American.”









