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"Mother and Child" by Jerry Ingram Signed Limited Edition 15/44 Lithograph
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Seller handling time is 2 business days Details
$142.00 to United States
Offer policy
OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
Details
Return policy
Partial refund available within 30 days
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
Edition Type: |
Limited Edition |
Subject: |
Figures |
Date of Creation: |
1970-1989 |
Style: |
Realism |
Listed By: |
Dealer or Reseller |
Edition Size: |
44 |
Print Type: |
Lithograph |
Signed: |
Signed |
Medium: |
Lithograph |
Size Type//Largest Dimension: |
Medium (Up to 30in.) |
Original//Reproduction: |
Original Print |
Brand: |
Unbranded |
Type: |
Does not apply |
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Does not apply |
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No combined shipping offered |
Posted for sale: |
October 13 |
Item number: |
1773542144 |
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"Mother and Child" by Jerry Ingram Signed Limited Edition 15/44 Lithograph
This product data sheet is originally written in English.
"Mother and Child" Lithograph by Native American Artist Jerry Ingram
Framed dimensions: 18"x15 1/2"
Limited edition #15/44
Signed in pencil, lower right corner
Jerry Ingram is an Award-Winning Choctaw /Cherokee Artist from Battiest, Oklahoma now living in Ilfeld, New Mexico, just east of Santa Fe. Alumni of IAIA (Institute of American Indian Art), Jerry continued his education, receiving his BA from Oklahoma State Tech. He majored in commercial art, a field in which he worked for 20 years. Currently he is a self-employed wax carver, beader and quill-worker. He has even gone back to occasionally teach beading classes at IAIA. Ingram has always been interested in Native American Dress and Art, especially the beaded and quilled decorations. His own tribe has left very little in the way of beaded items so he concentrated his art based on the work of the Plains and Plateau Indians during the mid to late 1800's. Jerry's aim in his work is authenticity and detail, using traditional methods, techniques and materials that were available during that time period. (Source:Henington Fine Art)
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Jerry Ingram is an Award-Winning Choctaw /Cherokee Artist from Battiest, Oklahoma now living in Ilfeld, New Mexico, just east of Santa Fe. Alumni of IAIA (Institute of American Indian Art), Jerry continued his education, receiving his BA from Oklahoma State Tech. He majored in commercial art, a field in which he worked for 20 years. Currently he is a self-employed wax carver, beader and quill-worker. He has even gone back to occasionally teach beading classes at IAIA. Ingram has always been interested in Native American Dress and Art, especially the beaded and quilled decorations. His own tribe has left very little in the way of beaded items so he concentrated his art based on the work of the Plains and Plateau Indians during the mid to late 1800's. Jerry's aim in his work is authenticity
Jerry Ingram is an Award-Winning Choctaw /Cherokee Artist from Battiest, Oklahoma now living in Ilfeld, New Mexico, just east of Santa Fe. Alumni of IAIA (Institute of American Indian Art), Jerry continued his education, receiving his BA from Oklahoma State Tech. He majored in commercial art, a field in which he worked for 20 years. Currently he is a self-employed wax carver, beader and quill-worker. He has even gone back to occasionally teach beading classes at IAIA. Ingram has always been interested in Native American Dress and Art, especially the beaded and quilled decorations. His own tribe has left very little in the way of beaded items so he concentrated his art based on the work of the Plains and Plateau Indians during the mid to late 1800's. Jerry's aim in his work is authenticity
Edition Size
44
Style
Realism
Print Type
Lithograph
Listed By
Dealer or Reseller
Signed
Signed
Date of Creation
1970-1989
Size Type//Largest Dimension
Medium (Up to 30in.)
Original//Reproduction
Original Print
Edition Type
Limited Edition
Subject
Figures Portraits
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