Ring-Necked Pheasant - hotsell Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print by Dennis Schmidt - 16" x 24"

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Ring-Necked Pheasant - hotsell Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print by Dennis Schmidt - 16" x 24",

Ring-Necked Pheasant is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Dennis.

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Product code: Ring-Necked Pheasant - hotsell Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print by Dennis Schmidt - 16" x 24"

Ring-Necked Pheasant is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Dennis Schmidt. It depicts an incredible image of a ring-necked pheasant on the ground amidst some fallen logs.

The image size hotsell is 16" x 24". Overall size is 20" x 28". It was published by Somerset House in 1983 in an edition size of 970.

About the Artist:

Dennis Schmidt has been painting since 1972. He worked as a welder and machinist from 1966 until 1976 when he left to embark on his full-time career as an artist. By 1979, the demand for his originals so exceeded supply that producing limited edition art prints and posters was the next logical step. From 1979 to 1990, thirty-one Limited Editions of his work were published and all have since sold out.

In his 28 years as a professional artist, Mr. Schmidt is the recipient of many awards for his art, prints and posters. Among these are numerous Best of Show, Gold and Silver Medals, eight consecutive popular choice awards at the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame as well as several Artist awards from his peers. From 1984 -1990, Dennis Schmidt served as Vice President of the Texas Association of Professional Artists (T.A.P.A.-which included such notable artists as Bob Wygant, Robert Summers, G. Harvey and Joe Grandee). He was featured in the book Contemporary Western Artists and has been interviewed for numerous publications including feature articles in Southwest Art Magazine and The State of Art. In 1978, Schmidt was the first artist ever honored with a one-man show at the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame; prior to 1978 they were all multi-artist events.

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