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Custer's Last Fight - Vintage Advertisement - Paper and Canvas Options
Product Description
Lt. Colonel George A. Custer and 209 in his 7th Cavalry troop lost their lives in 1876 at the Battle of the Little Bighorn (also known to American Native Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass).
1876 was also the same year Anheuser-Busch started making beer. In the late 1800's, the beer company introduced a series of advertisements and giveaways. After obtaining ownership rights for this painting, the distribution of this lithograph print was one of the beer company's most successful marketing tactics.
Options available:
12 x 16 paper print shipped free for $49.95
18 x 24 paper print shipped free for $94.95
24 x 32 paper print shipped free for $104.95
30 x 40 paper print shipped free for $134.95
36 x 48 paper print shipped free for $169.95
18 x 24 unstretched canvas giclee shipped free for $164.95
24 x 32 unstretched canvas giclee shipped free for $214.95
30 x 40 unstretched canvas giclee shipped free for $254.95
36 x 48 unstretched canvas giclee shipped free for $359.95
12 x 16 stretched canvas giclee shipped free for $144.95
18 x 24 stretched canvas giclee shipped free for $199.95
24 x 32 stretched canvas giclee shipped free for $259.95
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Unstretched canvases are shipped rolled in a tube and will require a frame.
Stretched canvases are mounted and ready to hang but they are not framed.
These digital prints are high-resolution, high-quality reproductions individually printed on special large format printers.
Unparalleled in quality and range of color, the archival 12 color pigment ink has a color permanence rating in excess of 100 years when properly cared for, and displayed in acceptable lighting.
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