Midnight Feast [Framed]
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Serigraph, Edition of 150
1996
Framed
CA$625.00
Only 1 available
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Serigraph, Edition of 150
1996
Framed
Colour | Blue |
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Shape | Horizontal |
Symbol | Owl |
Dimensions | 13 x 27.5 x 1" (33.02 x 69.85 x 2.54cm) |
Product Number | S-1833 |
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Artist | Roy Henry Vickers |
Nation | Tsimshian Nation |
Description | Tsimshian Nation Roy Henry Vickers is best known around the world for his limited edition prints. He is also an accomplished carver, design advisor of prestigious public spaces, a sought-after keynote speaker, and publisher and author of several successful books. In addition, he is a recognized leader in the First Nations community, and a tireless spokesperson for recovery from addictions and abuse. Roy has received many awards and honours for his art and community involvement. Among them are a hereditary chieftainship and several hereditary names he has received from Northwest Coast First Nations. In 1994, Maclean’s magazine included Roy as the first artist ever in its Annual Honour Roll of Extraordinary Canadian Achievers. In 1998, the Province of British Columbia appointed Roy to the prestigious Order of B.C. In 1987, at the Commonwealth Summit in Vancouver, the original of Roy’s painting, A Meeting of Chiefs was the official gift of the Province of British Columbia to Queen Elizabeth II. Limited edition prints of the painting were presented to the 48 Commonwealth Heads of State. During their Vancouver Summit in 1993, former Soviet leader Boris Yeltsin and former U.S. president Bill Clinton received artist’s proofs of Roy’s print, The Homecoming as the Province’s official gift. Roy’s work can be found in private and public collections and galleries around the world including the National Museum of Man (Ottawa, Ontario), University of British Columbia’s Museum of Anthropology (Vancouver), the McMichael Canadian Art Collection (Kleinburg, Ontario) and the National Museum of Japan (Osaka.) |
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