Pair of Framed Prints of Native American Portraits After Jacqueline Rochester
Item Details
In Plate
A group of two framed offset lithograph prints, after original drawings by Jacqueline Rochester, depicting portraits of seated Native Americans. One print is titled Ben Black Elk, depicting an elderly man wearing buckskins and a feather in his hair. The other is titled Topakipaupiwin, depicting a young girl wearing a fringed leather smock and skirt, seated on a log stool. The extreme lower margins of both prints are marked ‘Thumbprints by Gallery Originals – Printed in the Black Hills of South Dakota’. Both are also titled and signed in plate, and are presented with orange mats and glass in matching narrow, black wood frames with hanging wires on the versos.
Condition
- light marks to frames
Dimensions
- measured stacked/grouped
- both frames same size
Item #
18DEN003-152