"Bear and Salmon Dance" by Norval Morrisseau
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Norval Morrisseau is an Indigenous Canadian artist known as the "Picasso of the North". His works are inspired by the life and legends of his people, Canadian-European tensions, his struggles, and his deep spirituality and mysticism. This piece is the 29th out of 99 highest quality limited edition signed photo print versions of his work named "Bear and Salmon Dance" with Ojibway writing encased in a sleek black frame with a clear glaze.
KEY FEATURES
- Subject: Bear and Salmon
- Dominant Colour/s: Purple and Green
- Mount Finish: White
- Moulding Outline Finish: Black
- Frame Finish: Black
- Style: Indigenous
- Made in Canada: Morrisseau is an artist based in Toronto, Ontario
DIMENSIONS
- Length: 20" - Width: 20" - Depth (how thick): 1" |
PRODUCT DETAILS
* Includes:
- 1 Framed Photo Print
Product Type |
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Hanging Hardware |
Wire |
Orientation |
Vertical/Horizontal |
Shape |
Square |
MATERIALS
Primary Art Material |
Archival Quality Photo Paper |
Frame Material |
Plastic |
Moulding |
Recycled Polystyrene |
Layering |
Matted Acid-Free Matboard |
Glaze |
Premium Quality Acrylic Glass |
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Frame - use a soft, damp rag or microfiber cloth. You can spray a small amount of cleaner onto the cloth (never spray onto the frame directly).
- Acrylic Glaze - use a microfiber cloth to softly wipe it down. You can lightly dampen the cloth with a bit of isopropyl alcohol or ammonia-free glass cleaner.