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MOUNTAIN MAN, XLarge Giclee on Canvas, Trapper with Hawken Rifle, Bob Erwin

$ 23.73

Availability: 11 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

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    Mountain Man
    By: Bob Erwin
    Giclee print on canvas
    The image size is: 30"x40"
    This giclee canvas print was limited to an edition size of: 500
    Signed by Giclee Master
    Certification of edition affixed by publisher
    Publisher: International Galleries Inc.
    Condition: New, never framed, stored flat
    This canvas giclee print will be shipped rolled in a tube.
    Please note: If this print is a ‘signed and numbered’ print and we have included a photograph of the number or something showing the number – we are NOT promising you will receive THAT numbered print. We have more than one of the print and the photo is of one of them.
    About the print:
    This art is a limited edition "g
    iclee"
    (pronounced ghee-clay) print. A
    "giclee" print
    is a high-resolution digital print that is created by a series of tiny jets spraying millions of droplets of printing ink onto the highest quality archival artists' canvas. The spray generates more than four million droplets of ink per second; hence, the name "giclee", which is French for "fine spray." A precise computer control panel insures consistency of hue, value, and density. "Giclees" are of such phenomenal quality that even some art experts have difficulty telling a "giclee" from an original. This fact has prompted museums and collectors to substitute "giclees" for originals, thereby safeguarding priceless works in vaults. Since the "giclee" process produces a combination of 512 chromatic changes (with over three and one-half million colors possible) and the resolution is two to three times that of lithographs or serigraphy, a "giclee" captures every nuance of an original.
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