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Portait of Indian Chief Mato-Tope by George Catlin Canvas Print

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Custom (40.73cm x 60.96cm)
1.9 cm
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Media Type: Premium Wrapped Canvas

Turn your cherished memories into a wonderful work of art with Zazzle’s premium Giclée-wrapped canvas. Made from an additive-free cotton-poly blend archival material, our instant-dry canvases offer long-lasting, fade-resistant prints. Using pigment-based inks (rather than dye-based inks), your photos and artwork will be printed at the highest resolution, preserving their original detail and full-colour spectrum. Add family photos, vacation pictures, artwork, and other beautiful moments to craft timeless mementos for your home!

Material:

  • Standard digital print canvas
  • Satin/matte finish
  • Scratch, crack, and warp resistant

Print:

  • State-of-the-art printing technology for sharp photographic reproduction and colour fidelity
  • UL certified GREENGUARD GOLD ink
  • Fade and water-resistant
  • Anti-yellowing

Stretcher Bar:

  • FSC Certified from sustainable forests
  • Knot, sap, and warp-free
  • Finger-jointed for strength
  • Kiln-dried
  • Shallow wall offset

Optional Framing:

  • Material: 100% real pine wood
  • Dimensions: 4.45 cm D x 0.95 cm W, with a 0.95 cm gap between canvas and frame
  • 100% kiln-dried moulding
  • Twice-sanded and finished without toxins or chipping
  • Available in Matte Black, White, and Espresso Brown finishes
  • Please note: there is only one frame depth, so a 3.18 cm canvas may protrude slightly above the frame, while a 1.9 cm canvas will be inset

Mounting:

  • Ready to hang - pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware
  • Rubber bumpers - pre-installed to protect the wall surface and keep the print straight

Care:

  • Clean with a dry cloth when needed

About This Design

Portait of Indian Chief Mato-Tope by George Catlin Canvas Print

Portait of Indian Chief Mato-Tope by George Catlin Canvas Print

Mato-Tope, Second Chief of the Mandans (1832) by George Catlin is a vintage American West fine art portrait painting. Mato-tope (aka Ma-to-toh-pe or Four Bears) was a Native American Indian and the second chief of the Mandan tribe. This warrior was to be known to the white man as four bears, a name he earned after charging the Assiniboine tribe during battle with the strength of four bears. About the artist: George Catlin (1796-1872) was an American painter, author and traveller who specialized in portraits of Native American Indians in the Old Wild West.

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Product ID: 192101367142273487
Designed on 2011-11-19, 6:54 AM
Rating: G