
Two Indian Horses by Bev Doolittle
This item is a framed fine art print by the renowned artist Bev Doolittle, titled 'Two Indian Horses,' likely a signed and numbered limited edition lithograph. The vertical composition utilizes the camouflage art style for which the artist is famous, depicting a snowy mountain landscape with a group of riders reflected in a pool of water. Upon closer inspection, the negative space and shadows between the rocks and snow in the reflection form the hidden images of two vast Native American horses. The color palette is dominated by earthen browns, crisp whites of the snow, and cool blues in the shadows and water. The piece is custom framed with professional double matting; the outer cream mat features distinctive notched corner cutouts that reveal a blue inner mat, echoing the colors of the artwork. The overall craftsmanship is high, indicative of late 20th-century Western art prints (circa 1985). The condition appears excellent with no visible foxing, fading, or moisture damage to the print or the mats. The signature of the artist is visible in the lower right corner, which is a key indicator of authenticity and value within the secondary market for Doolittle's work.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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Category
Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
January 26, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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Bev Doolittle
Item Description
This item is a framed fine art print by the renowned artist Bev Doolittle, titled 'Two Indian Horses,' likely a signed and numbered limited edition lithograph. The vertical composition utilizes the camouflage art style for which the artist is famous, depicting a snowy mountain landscape with a group of riders reflected in a pool of water. Upon closer inspection, the negative space and shadows between the rocks and snow in the reflection form the hidden images of two vast Native American horses. The color palette is dominated by earthen browns, crisp whites of the snow, and cool blues in the shadows and water. The piece is custom framed with professional double matting; the outer cream mat features distinctive notched corner cutouts that reveal a blue inner mat, echoing the colors of the artwork. The overall craftsmanship is high, indicative of late 20th-century Western art prints (circa 1985). The condition appears excellent with no visible foxing, fading, or moisture damage to the print or the mats. The signature of the artist is visible in the lower right corner, which is a key indicator of authenticity and value within the secondary market for Doolittle's work.
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