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  • Artist’s rendering of the famous Cherokee Trail of Tears
  • Lon Smith Southern California Artist
  • Reproduced from and original pencil drawing
  • Golden eagle in the background with grandmother and granddaugter
  • Exquisite detail unmatched by most pencil artists

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Trail of Tears is a beautiful depiction of a Cherokee Indian Grandmother and baby with a Golden Eagle in the background is reproduced from an original pencil drawing by the late Lon Smith. Lon was a native of California, but his work continues to be collected worldwide. His work ranged from pencil to pen and ink, etchings and most notably, silverpoint.

Native American Cherokee Trail of Tears Grandmother and Granddauter with Golden Eagle Reproduced From an Original Pencil Drawing

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  • Cherokee Indian Trail of Tears Study Map
  • Map shows the route traveled by the Cherokee Indians on the famous Trail of Tears March
  • Educational as well as decorative and suitable for framing
  • This Limited Edition Lithograph is hand signed and numbered by Aritst Jennifer Smith
  • California and North Carolina Artist

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This Limited Edition Fine Art Lithograph is signed and numbered, from an original pen and ink and watercolor painting by Jennifer Smith. Jen is a California artist known for her work in mulitple mediums specializing in portraits of people and pets. This educational map is a depiction of the route the Cherokee Indians traveled during the famous Trail of Tears march. It is an indispensable aid in Cherokee studies and is suitable for framing as a colorful peice of art.

Native American Cherokee Trail of Tears Study Map Full Color Reproduction From an Original Airbrushed Watercolor and Ink Limited Edition

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  • Product Type: Original Halftone Print; Black / White
  • Grade: Near Mint
  • Dimensions: Approximately 8.5 x 5.5 inches; 22 x 14 cm
  • Authentication: Dual Serial-Numbered Certificates of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Packaged in custom sleeve w/ archival black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

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This is an original 1921 halftone print of Hopi Native American women of Arizona making pottery. Photography courtesy of Charles Martin.

Please note that there is printing on the reverse.

1921 Print Arizona Hopi Native American Women Pottery Charles Martin Photography – Original Halftone Print

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  • Product Type: Original Print Ad; Color
  • Grade: Near Mint / Very Fine
  • Dimensions: Approximately 10 x 12.5 inches; 25 x 32 cm
  • Authentication: Dual Serial-Numbered Certificates of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Packaged in custom sleeve w/ archival black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

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This is an original 1945 color print ad for the Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation of Wyandotte, Michigan. This ad features artwork by Robert Riggs.

This piece was illustrated by Riggs, Robert. Artist signature in print – bottom right of image.

1945 Ad Wyandotte Chemicals Native American Peace Ceremony Robert Riggs Artwork – Original Print Ad

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  • Print Title: Original Painting Native american art horse with feathers Indian southwest
  • Artist: Allyson Thomas
  • Size: 20 x 24 inches
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Original Painting Native american art horse with feathers Indian southwest is a limited edition fine art giclee print, which uses a specialized printer to deliver a fine stream of ink onto archival paper. It results in museum-quality art of incredibly vivid color, depth and resolution that captures the essence of the artist’s intent. You’re sure to find that perfect piece to matches your style and buget from this collection of fine art prints.

Original Painting Native american art horse with feathers Indian southwest Giclee Poster Print by Allyson Thomas, 20×24

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  • Artist: Donald Vann
  • Size: 26 x 38 in., framed
  • Type: Original watercolor

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Autumn Watch

Artist: Donald Vann
Size: 26 x 38 in., framed
Type: Original watercolor

This piece was purchased just after the paint dried in 1987. It was unique enough that he choose to design a stone lithograph in a similar image from it. That lithograph Autumn Was, was an edition of 125 and is sold out by the publisher.

Donald Vann is a self taught, Cherokee artist who paints watercolors from his soul and the soul of his ancestors. Most of the subject matter of his creations are rituals and rites of passage of his tribe. I have known Donald Vann for 25 years and know that each painting is part of the story of his life and that of his people. It’s like reading a very personal history book.

He is a quiet, humble person who will spend as much time sharing his stories with one who just bought a $45 poster as he would with someone who just bought a $20,000 original or nothing at all. He (and his dogs) have been in our home numerous times and we have been blessed by his friendship. We always learned from him and enjoyed his company. He is always welcome.

More about Donald:
Cherokee artist Donald Vann’s pieces speak of peace and tranquility, of solitude. They speak of yesterday’s tradition and tomorrow’s promise. Through his work, Donald takes the viewer to a place that is as real to him as the tangible world. To see his paintings is to feel the crunch of snow beneath one’s feet, to hear the wind whisper through the aspen trees, to smell the wood smoke and buffalo hide tipis. It is to know the soft-spoken man behind the paper and paint.
Donald Vann

“All my life,” Donald explains, “I have had this desire to paint. With images I can express thoughts and feelings I could never put into words. Through my art I am able to transcend the limitations of the spoken word.”

Per Wikipedia

donald vann autumn watch original native american indian art

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Buffalo Hunt

Artist: Donald Vann

Size: 34 x 38 in. framed

Type: Original watercolor

Buffalo Hunt was purchased in 1987 and has been hanging in my home since then.
One can feel the warmth of the horses by noticing their heavy winter coat, the wind tossled mane, and those beautiful eyes. The “one with the master” feeling is evident between the horses and the scouts. Sharp, piercing eyes locate the buffalo herd in the distance and a plan is being formulated. It is the visual reading of a book. Same story – different medium.

Donald Vann is a self taught, Cherokee artist who paints watercolors from his soul and the soul of his ancestors. Most of the subject matter of his creations are rituals and rites of passage of his tribe. I have known Donald Vann for 25 years and know that each painting is part of the story of his life and that of his people. It’s like reading a very personal history book.

He is a quiet, humble person who will spend as much time sharing his stories with one who just bought a $45 poster as he would with someone who just bought a $20,000 original or nothing at all. He (and his dogs) have been in our home numerous times and we have been blessed by his friendship. We always learned from him and enjoyed his company. He is always welcome.

More about Donald:
Cherokee artist Donald Vann’s pieces speak of peace and tranquility, of solitude. They speak of yesterday’s tradition and tomorrow’s promise. Through his work, Donald takes the viewer to a place that is as real to him as the tangible world. To see his paintings is to feel the crunch of snow beneath one’s feet, to hear the wind whisper through the aspen trees, to smell the wood smoke and buffalo hide tipis. It is to know the soft-spoken man behind the paper and paint.
Donald Vann

“All my life,” Donald explai

Donald Vann Original Watercolor Buffalo Hunt Native American Indian Art

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Native American Untitled by Denny Karchner, Drawing, 7 x 10 :: This is a pencil of a noble looking Native American which was unknown. The reference photo was taken by William Marion Pennington. Even the date of the reference photograph was not known. It was probably around 1900. Pencil on heavyweight illustration board. :: Type: Drawing, Medium: Charcoal, Style: Photorealism, Subject: Western, Tags: karchner, native, american, indian, pencil, Width: 7, Height: 10, Depth: 1.0, Weight: 5.0 lbs, Framed: yes :: All art on Zatista is original and signed. Photography and digital works are signed, numbered, limited editions. :: Purchases on Zatista are guaranteed by our 100 Buyer Guarantee.

‘Native American Untitled’, Original Drawing, Home Decor Artwork

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Native American Untitled by Denny Karchner, Drawing, 7 x 10 :: This is a pencil of a noble looking Native American which was unknown. The reference photo was taken by William Marion Pennington. Even the date of the reference photograph was not known. It was probably around 1900. Pencil on heavyweight illustration board. :: Type: Drawing, Medium: Charcoal, Style: Photorealism, Subject: Western, Tags: karchner, native, american, indian, pencil, Width: 7, Height: 10, Depth: 1.0, Weight: 5.0 lbs, Framed: yes :: All art on Zatista is original and signed. Photography and digital works are signed, numbered, limited editions. :: Purchases on Zatista are guaranteed by our 100 Buyer Guarantee.

‘Native American Untitled’, Original Drawing, Artwork

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