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Large print signed James h killen

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That’s My Dog, Too! - Brittany Spaniel Print by James H. Killen

Wildlife Art / Limited Edition Prints

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $250

As of May 28, 2026

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This is a large-format wildlife art print entitled 'That’s My Dog, Too!' by the renowned American wildlife artist James H. Killen. The piece features a realistic portrait of a Brittany Spaniel, rendered with exceptional detail in the dog's fur, eyes, and expression. The dog is depicted wearing a blue collar with a silver buckle and tag, seated amidst tall, golden-brown marsh grass with leafless winter trees and a bright blue sky in the background. The color palette focuses on warm earth tones—rusts, ambers, and creams—contrasted by the cool blues of the sky and collar. The print is on high-quality white archival paper stock with generous margins. Notably, the piece contains a printed signature 'Killen' with a copyright symbol in the lower right of the image, and a secondary pencil signature by the artist just below it, indicating a limited edition or artist-signed release. The title and artist name are centered in the bottom margin in clean serif typography. The condition appears excellent with clean borders, no visible foxing, yellowing, or structural creasing, suggesting it has been well-preserved. Killen is a three-time Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year, and this work exemplifies his mastery of sporting dog portraiture which rose to prominence in the late 20th century.

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Based on my examination of this print, 'That’s My Dog, Too!,' I have assessed it as an artist-signed, open-edition or large-format commemorative print by James H. Killen. The piece demonstrates the high-quality lithography characteristic of his sporting dog series. The condition is excellent; the paper remains bright with no evidence of UV-induced fading, foxing, or edge wear, which suggests it has been stored in a temperature-controlled environment away from direct sunlight. James H. Killen is highly regarded in the sporting art world, particularly for his 'That's My Dog' series. However, the market for 20th-century wildlife prints has softened since its peak in the late 1990s. While Killen’s original watercolors can fetch thousands, mass-produced and artist-signed prints are common. The secondary pencil signature adds a premium over the standard plate signature, appealing to breed enthusiasts and collectors of sporting memorabilia. Comparatively, similar Brittany Spaniel works by Killen frequently sell at auction and through private galleries in the $150 to $250 range depending on the frame quality. The primary value drivers here are the breed specificity and the artist's reputation within organizations like Ducks Unlimited. Limitations: This appraisal is based on digital images. Without an in-person inspection, I cannot verify the paper's watermark or acidity level, nor can I confirm the authenticity of the pencil signature versus a high-quality reproduction. To finalize authentication, one would need to examine the 'tooth' of the paper under magnification and review any original gallery stamps or provenance documentation from the initial purchase.

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