Limited Edition Offset Lithographs After Federal Duck Hunting Stamps
Item Details
By Hand, In Plate
A set of three limited edition offset lithographs on paper after artwork used for migratory bird hunting stamps issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1992, 1994 and 1995. Featured is a print depicting two mallards in flight after a 1995 painting by listed Minnesota artist James Hautman (born 1964); it is numbered to the lower left as 350 out of an edition of 12,111. Also featured is a print depicting a team of spectacled eider sea ducks after a 1992 painting by listed American artist Joseph (Joe) Hautman (born 1956); the piece is numbered to the lower left as 5670 out of an edition of 10,500. The set also includes a print depicting two red-breasted merganser ducks after a 1994 painting by artist Neal Anderson; it is numbered to the lower left as 3673 out of an edition of 20,000. Each work is signed in graphite to the lower right, with an in-plate signature located to the lower margin within the image. Each is matted and presented under glass in a wooden frame along with two of its associated stamps, with one of the stamps signed in pen. All frames include hanging wire to the verso, as well as a pocket with information about the artist and work.
Condition
- slight wear to frames; frames backings include pockets with information about the artists and prints.
Dimensions
- measures one frame; each visible image measures 9.0" W x 6.5" H.
Item #
17BAL053-005







