This limited edition print is in near mint condition. It has been stored in our gallery and never framed. It is numbered and signed by the artist. Buy with confidence - every order is shipped with delivery confirmation tracking number. Fast shipping from our non-smoking home.
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Product description: The Rabbit Hunters is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Gary Niblett. This piece depicts two Native American hunters on the plains. The image size is 18 1/2" x 28". Overall size is 24" x 33". It was published by Texas Art Press in 1979 in an edition size of 2,250. About the Artist: Gary Niblett was born and raised in Carlsbad, New Mexico. After graduation, he went on to California, where he attended the Art Center School of Design. He spent eight years with the Hanna-Barbera studios as a background artist, but continued to develop his own style. He met his wife, Monika, while working for the studios. They were married in 1970. In 1973 Gary left commercial art to focus exclusively on Western art, and three years later was voted into the CAA. He returned to New Mexico, where his work continued to gain national recognition. His work has been exhibited all over the world, including the Grand Palais, France, and the Amerika Hass Berlin, Germany. He also has exhibited in Moscow, Taiwan, Beijing, and at the prestigious Royal Watercolor Society in London. Niblett’s work has been included in publications such as the International Fine Art Collector, Time, Saturday Review and New Mexico Magazine. In 1990, he was honored as the Distinguished Calendar Artist for New Mexico Magazine, and is featured in a book titled Gary Niblett – A New Look at the Old West. He has been given the honor of having a large oil hanging in the state capitol building in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gary works mostly in oil, but says he is “comfortable in watercolor.” His art demands that we look into the reveries and still moments of the human spirit where the heart lives. His versatile work demonstrates the human values, which are brought to bear in living, not only in the American West, but in the world.