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WESTERN ART SHANNON STIRNWEIS (1931-2019) "CALL FOR A RAID" LITHO COMANCHE 0.
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FINE ART LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH"CALL FOR A RAID" - WESTERN ART
WESTERN ART ARTIST SHANNON STIRNWEIS
This is an outstanding
Fine Art Limited Edition Lithograph
"Call for a Raid" Signed
& Numbered
by famous
American Western Art Artist Shannon Stirnweis
(1931-2019)
.
From the
artist –
"Call for a Raid" –
"The
Comanche
were very loosely organized compared to the other plains tribes, having come out of a bare subsistence culture in the Rockies into a rich horse society on the plains. Much initiative was left to individual tribesmen. A warrior could initiate a raid by going to the other lodges and announcing his intentions. If other braves came out and struck his buffalo hide, they would follow him on his raid the next morning. The Comanche were a truly wild and free people."
Mr. Stirnweis
, already a successful illustrator, in time made the
decision to become a full-time Fine Art Artist
with paintings and lithographs sold across the United States and abroad. He had served two years as
President of the 700-member Society of Illustrators in New York (1972-1974), was one of four Founding Trustees of the Graphic Artists Guild, and wa
s
a member of the
Western Artists of America
.
The artist is included
in the important 1982 reference book
"
Contemporary Western Artists
"
by Peggy & Harold Samuels. His artwork is part of numerous public, corporate, and private Fine Art Collections.
Mr. Stirnweis and his paintings were so highly esteemed that the
Grumbacher Library
selected
his artwork exclusively for three of the books in their renowned
"
The Art of
" S
eries:
"
Painting the Wild West
"
,
"Painting Dogs"
, and
"Painting Cats"
.
Southwest Art
Magazine
in its
October 1977 Issue (
"
An Artist Who Has Returned to the West to Stay
", pp. 74-81
) described Mr. Stirnweis as a true
Historical Western Artist
. His
work captured the time period, geography, and details of the Old West and its spirit.
When he presented the West, its cowboys, its Native Americans, and its horses, he did so with the
realism and the actual features
of all. It was said, for example, that when he painted Native Americans,
you could tell immediately
if they were Cheyenne or Blackfoot, Comanche or Apache, or other Indian tribe. His work is just that accurate!
"Call for a Raid"
was chosen to be included in the
Southwest Art Magazine Article.
This
"Call for a Raid" Fine Art Limited Edition L
ithograph
is
number 117
from the artist's limited edition of 300 numbered lithographs plus Proofs. Its image size is 18½" high by 23" wide; its paper size 22" by 29".
Mr. Stirnweis signed the lithograph in the right-hand bottom margin below the image, with he edition number on the left.
The Lithograph is
in new condition
, having been kept in a protective Mylar sleeve, climate-controlled, and never framed.
It comes with a
Certificate of Authenticity
from the International Fine Art Distributor of the Lithograph Edition.
This is
a
special, historical Fine Art
Lithograph
by
renowned American Western Artist Shannon Stirnweis
.
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