Framed Winold Reiss vintage art lithograph print of a Native American man titled "Many Mules". Reiss was commissioned for Native portraits by , his works illustrated the Railway's "See America First" campaign that promoted travel to the "Crown of the Continent" on calendars, menus, playing cards, and souvenirs from the 1920s-1950s.
This print states, 'Many Mules, a venerable old warrior of the Blood Tribe, was eighty-two years old, almost blind, and rode thirty-two miles on horseback to have this portrait of himself painted'. Vintage art print matted in blue and framed in black.
Framed size measures: 12-1/8"L x 15-1/8"H
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