Description
From the artist: "I always enjoy painting Chief Joseph. He wears the dignity, pride and strength he brought to his people and the world." Outsourced: “Chief Joseph (March 3, 1840 – September 21, 1904), was a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce. Chief Joseph’s life remains iconic of the American Indian Wars. For his passionate, principled resistance to his tribe’s forced removal, Joseph became renowned as a humanitarian and peacemaker."
- Artwork by David Frederick Riley, a renowned wildlife, western, and portrait painter whose art is a blend of traditional subjects with modern presentation, merging realistic form with abstract elements
- Available as a gallery wrapped canvas or with a black, brown or white frame in an array of sizes
- Uses a unique coating that produces the highest quality image using UL Certified Greenguard Gold inks
- Frames are ready to hang with pre-installed sawtooth hardware
- Canvas prints are stretched on proprietary profile radial pine produced from renewable forests
- Made in the USA
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