1987 Minnesota Pheasant Habitat Stamp Print. Measures 16 1/2" by 17 1/2". #1835/3500. Signed by Brian Jarvi. Print and stamp are in excellent condition. There is slight water damage on the paper of the frame in the back.
Celebrate the beauty of the Midwest with this limited edition 1987 Minnesota Pheasant Habitat Stamp Print by renowned wildlife artist Brian Jarvi. This highly detailed scene captures a pair of pheasants in a heavy winter snow, showcasing the striking colors of the rooster against the soft, muted tones of the hen and the rustic textures of a weathered fence. Jarvi is a celebrated figure in wildlife art, and this piece was his winning design for the 1987 state competition.
This specific piece is hand-numbered #1835 out of a limited edition of 3,500 and features a hand-signature from the artist. Professionally framed and matted, it measures 16 1/2" by 17 1/2" and includes the original $5 Minnesota Pheasant Habitat Stamp, which perfectly mirrors the larger artwork. The inclusion of the mint stamp and the limited edition numbering makes this a significant find for collectors of conservation art or those looking to add a touch of rustic charm to their home or cabin.
The print and stamp are in excellent condition, with vibrant colors and sharp details. Please note that there is slight water damage on the backing paper of the frame; however, this does not affect the front presentation or the artwork itself.
This item is vintage, over 35 years old. While it appears to be in excellent condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw, I would reach out prior to sending it.