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Blackfoot Women Moving Camp, No. 1

Blackfoot Women Moving Camp, No. 1 - Before (Poster) Fine art etching This artwork is an etching and drypoint on paper titled "Blackfoot Women Moving Camp, No. 1" (also referred to as Galvin 168) by the American artist Edward Borein (1872–1945). Created around 1915, the piece depicts a Native American scene of a group moving camp, featuring women on horseback with heavily laden travois. Artistic Details Artist: Edward Borein, a prominent California-born artist renowned for his depictions of the American West, including cowboys and Native American life. Medium: Etching and drypoint, typically printed in dark brown ink on cream wove paper. Dimensions: The plate size is approximately 4.75" x 10.25", while the image itself often measures around 4" x 9.5". Signature: Authentic prints are usually pencil signed by the artist in the lower right corner.