Ride of the Papoose
Explore the rich heritage and skilled artistry in Michael W. Rutherford’s captivating photograph, "Ride of the Papoose". This powerful image showcases a young Native American girl on horseback, embodying the profound bond between Native American tribes and their revered horses. The girl's attire, with intricate beadwork and regalia, reflects cultural pride and generational craftsmanship, making this piece a beautiful tribute to Native American heritage.
Product Highlights
- Title: "Ride of the Papoose"
- Edition: Limited to 100 prints; includes a Certificate of Authenticity
- Satisfaction Guarantee: Comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee
Product Benefits
- Cultural Significance: This piece powerfully reminds us of the rich history and spirit of Native American communities.
- Artisan Craftsmanship: Features intricate beadwork, textiles, and ornately decorated accessories that showcase traditional craftsmanship.
- Unique Collectible: Limited edition, ideal for art collectors passionate about Native American artistry and cultural heritage.
Available Print Options
✔ Giclée Stretched Canvas Print
- Museum-quality 410gsm polycotton canvas
- Stretched on a 1.5" pine wood frame with back wire, ready to hang
✔ Acrylic Print
- 1/8" (3mm) thick digital grade acrylic
- 1" thick floating frame; ready to hang
✔ Framed Print
- Plexiglass cover, 2-inch white matting, black frame; ready to hang
Special Feature
Limited Edition of 100 Prints – Each "Ride of the Papoose" print is exclusive, numbered, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
Free Shipping to the continental USA and Canada.
30-Day 100% Satisfaction Guarantee – If you’re not fully satisfied, we offer a full return policy.
Final Thoughts
For collectors and enthusiasts of Native American art, "Ride of the Papoose" by Michael W. Rutherford preserves a piece of cultural heritage that continues to inspire. This limited edition artwork is more than just a photograph; it’s a timeless piece that captures resilience, pride, and the enduring legacy of Native Americans.