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This photographic art print is printed on acid-free paper that will last a hundred years, and is matted in neutral colors chosen to compliment the print, yet match any decor.
Each art print is backed with cardboard, ready to frame, and is enclosed in a plastic bag for protection.
This art print measures approximately 8x10 inches, including the mat. The mat pictured is representative, the one you receive may vary. If you are ordering more than one print, we will try to match mat colors when available.
If your ENTIRE order will fit in a poster tube, or 9x11 envelope, enter ARTPRINTS in the Coupon box to save $3.00 on postage.
This item can be shipped internationally, but additional postage may apply.
This art print is made from an historical photo of an Apache man named Coutudle taken by photographer Carl Moon in 1909.
Carl Everton Moon or Karl as he sometimes spelled his name, was born October 5, 1879, in Wilmington, Ohio. For six years he spent weeks at a time in various indian villages photographing the natives. He was later the official photographer for the Santa Fe Railroad .
Before 1914 he always used a "K," from 1914-1917 mostly a "K" and sometimes a "C". After February 1918 he always used a "C".