Gregory Perillo 1987 Limited Edition, Collectors Plate, "The Kiowa Nation", Original Box and Certificate of Authenticity

$17.00
This very nice collector's plate comes in its original box with original certificate of authenticity. It is the artists third issue in an 8 plate series produced by Vague Shadows and Artaffects Ltd., entitled; "America's Indian Heritage", intended as a tribute to many of this country's First Nations Peoples. This particular piece focuses on the bond between a Kiowa father, in this case a chief, and his son. The features on the faces of father and son speak to the strength and resilience of the citizens of this nation. The Kiowa originally lived in the Southwestern mesa country of the US. The background in this painting connects the human subjects to the land of their birth.

Gregory Perillo's created artwork for a collection of eight porcelain plates featuring Americas First Nations people. This 1987 Limited Edition piece of artwork was held to 10 firing days, it is numbered 1296 H. This plate is in very good condition with no chip's, cracks or repairs. There is very minimal scuffing to the rim of the base and loss of the gold leaf on the rim. Please carefully review photos for full perspective.

The plate is 8-1/2" in diameter, rimmed in 24K gold, signed in front, backstamped and hand numbered. The box is 10 inches square and 1 3/4 inches wide. This plate is not intended for use; it is a display piece of artwork only. Please note: Display stand is for photography purposes only and is not included in this offering.

As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.
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This very nice collector's plate comes in its original box with original certificate of authenticity. It is the artists third issue in an 8 plate series produced by Vague Shadows and Artaffects Ltd., entitled; "America's Indian Heritage", intended as a tribute to many of this country's First Nations Peoples. This particular piece focuses on the bond between a Kiowa father, in this case a chief, and his son. The features on the faces of father and son speak to the strength and resilience of the citizens of this nation. The Kiowa originally lived in the Southwestern mesa country of the US. The background in this painting connects the human subjects to the land of their birth.

Gregory Perillo's created artwork for a collection of eight porcelain plates featuring Americas First Nations people. This 1987 Limited Edition piece of artwork was held to 10 firing days, it is numbered 1296 H. This plate is in very good condition with no chip's, cracks or repairs. There is very minimal scuffing to the rim of the base and loss of the gold leaf on the rim. Please carefully review photos for full perspective.

The plate is 8-1/2" in diameter, rimmed in 24K gold, signed in front, backstamped and hand numbered. The box is 10 inches square and 1 3/4 inches wide. This plate is not intended for use; it is a display piece of artwork only. Please note: Display stand is for photography purposes only and is not included in this offering.

As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.
This very nice collector's plate comes in its original box with original certificate of authenticity. It is the artists third issue in an 8 plate series produced by Vague Shadows and Artaffects Ltd., entitled; "America's Indian Heritage", intended as a tribute to many of this country's First Nations Peoples. This particular piece focuses on the bond between a Kiowa father, in this case a chief, and his son. The features on the faces of father and son speak to the strength and resilience of the citizens of this nation. The Kiowa originally lived in the Southwestern mesa country of the US. The background in this painting connects the human subjects to the land of their birth.

Gregory Perillo's created artwork for a collection of eight porcelain plates featuring Americas First Nations people. This 1987 Limited Edition piece of artwork was held to 10 firing days, it is numbered 1296 H. This plate is in very good condition with no chip's, cracks or repairs. There is very minimal scuffing to the rim of the base and loss of the gold leaf on the rim. Please carefully review photos for full perspective.

The plate is 8-1/2" in diameter, rimmed in 24K gold, signed in front, backstamped and hand numbered. The box is 10 inches square and 1 3/4 inches wide. This plate is not intended for use; it is a display piece of artwork only. Please note: Display stand is for photography purposes only and is not included in this offering.

As always, thank you for stopping by the shop and for your interest in this piece. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.