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Larry Campbell 06/10/02

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Eagle & Sun by Larry Campbell

Northwest Coast Indigenous Art Print

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$250 - $550 USD

As of May 27, 2026

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A framed print in the Northwest Coast Indigenous art style, titled 'Eagle & Sun', created by artist Larry Campbell in 2002. The piece features a central sun face surrounded by eagle motifs, rendered in traditional formline design using red, blue, and black colors on a white background. It is signed and dated by the artist.

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The artwork is a signed print titled "Eagle & Sun" by Larry Campbell, dated 2002. Larry Campbell (1954-2010) was a recognized First Nations artist of Sto:lo and Musqueam heritage, known for his printmaking and adherence to traditional Northwest Coast design principles. The print features characteristic formline designs in red, blue, and black on a white background, depicting a central sun motif surrounded by four eagle head motifs in a circular composition. The value is estimated based on the artist's established reputation, the aesthetic quality and cultural significance of the artwork, the medium (serigraph or giclée print), and the active market for authentic Northwest Coast Indigenous art. Signed prints by respected, deceased artists such as Larry Campbell typically hold or appreciate in value. The artwork appears to be in good condition and is professionally framed, which enhances its presentation. The appraisal value considers sales of comparable prints by the artist and his contemporaries.

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