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This framed artwork is a print of "Friends" by Benjamin Chee Chee (1944–1977), a renowned Woodland School artist from the Ojibwa nation. Known for his distinctive minimalist style, Chee Chee’s work captures the beauty of nature through clean lines, graceful forms, and strong simplicity. This piece depicts three geese, a recurring motif in his art, symbolizing unity and companionship.
The print is presented under glass in a simple black wooden frame, measuring 10.5 inches tall, 8 inches wide, and 1 inch deep. The back includes a biographical note about the artist, highlighting his influence as part of the second generation of Woodland Indian painters.
Materials: Paper print, glass cover, wooden frame.
Age: Likely produced in the late 20th century (after Chee Chee’s passing in 1977).
Style: Woodland School Indigenous Art, minimalist/modernist.
Condition: Very good vintage condition, with light signs of age to the frame. The print is clean, clear, and well-preserved under glass. Ready to hang.