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    Posted 13 years ago

    MarilynD826
    (25 items)

    This set consists of full-color reproductions of 24 famous Blackfeet Indian Tribe paintings by Winold Reiss and a very informative account of the tribe ("Out of the North" ) written by the late Frank Bird Linderman and published by the Great Northern Railway.
    Each picture is captioned with the Indian's names and a description of other details....They are truly beautiful with such vivid colors and sharpness..

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    Comments

    1. Ilikeart Ilikeart, 13 years ago
      Nice prints. I like them.Are they original prints?
    2. reubs69, 13 years ago
      Nice set of prints. Growing up in Great Northern country (Minnesota) these were hanging all over in kitchens, basements, and garages. A true testament to the beauty of the images is that people held onto these...even after their life as a calendar topppers or whatever was over. I have my 3 favorites hanging in my office.

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