Guns International #: 100381118
Seller's Inventory #: 1024
J. Knowles Hare, famous for his western Cowgirl artwork, did this 8x10 beautiful full color Litho print and it is dated 1910. The stunning image, so often seen on early post cards and Harrington Richardson advertising, jumps right out of the picture as it is surrounded by white against the brilliant colors. It is in the original period frame.
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Guns International #: 100381118
Category - Art - Painting & Print
- Collectibles - Sporting
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Seller: AAURB
Company: Member Since: 2/18/11
First Name: Anthony
State:
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Country: United States
Phone: (773) 255-4471
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1910 J. Knowles Hare Harrington Richardson Cowgirl Framed Color Print
Description: J. Knowles Hare, famous for his western Cowgirl artwork, did this 8x10 beautiful full color Litho print and it is dated 1910. The stunning image, so often seen on early post cards and Harrington Richardson advertising, jumps right out of the picture as it is surrounded by white against the brilliant colors. It is in the original period frame. SOLD |
Guns International #: 100381118
Seller's Inventory #: 1024
J. Knowles Hare, famous for his western Cowgirl artwork, did this 8x10 beautiful full color Litho print and it is dated 1910. The stunning image, so often seen on early post cards and Harrington Richardson advertising, jumps right out of the picture as it is surrounded by white against the brilliant colors. It is in the original period frame.
Guns International #: 100381118
Seller's Inventory #: 1024
J. Knowles Hare, famous for his western Cowgirl artwork, did this 8x10 beautiful full color Litho print and it is dated 1910. The stunning image, so often seen on early post cards and Harrington Richardson advertising, jumps right out of the picture as it is surrounded by white against the brilliant colors. It is in the original period frame.