Document the quiet, frosted beauty of midwestern wildlife heritage with this authentic hand-signed and numbered state habitat print. Rich copper, deep crimson, and warm gold plumage tones illuminate a pheasant pair resting against a bright snowy landscape, professionally double-matted with a textured oatmeal linen border that frames both the artwork and the matching uncancelled 1987 state conservation stamp.
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Measurements: 16.5" height, 17.5" width
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Decade: 1980s
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Style: Minimalist
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Material: Glass and Wood
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Condition: Very good vintage condition displaying pristine interior art clarity, unfaded stamp colors, a sturdy walnut-toned wood frame, and an empty certificate envelope on the reverse showing a light historical water moisture ring restricted entirely to the exterior backing paper
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Features: Hand signed pencil inscription by artist Brian Jarvi, limited edition numbered 1835/3500, integrated uncancelled forty five cent habitat stamp window, archival fabric matting texture
Introduce a grounding, rustic sporting element to a cozy lakeside cabin porch or a dark academia library wall layout. The handsome visual pivot between the coarse, natural weave of the oatmeal linen mat board and the crisp, glassy reflections of the winter-themed conservation print brings an authentic layer of storied outdoor history to your collection.
This item is vintage, over 35 years old. All measurements are close but approximate.