Native American Pottery | Limited Edition Giclée Print | Southwest Oil Painting by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
Native American Pottery | Limited Edition Giclée Print | Southwest Oil Painting by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
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Limited Edition Giclée Print — Native American Pottery by Gene Irvin
Three Native American clay pots — each decorated with traditional geometric and figurative designs in red, black, and orange — rest on dried corn husks against a rich dark background. A panoramic still life painted in oil in 1985, signed “Gene Irvin, '85.” One of Gene's rare oil paintings, capturing the artistry and cultural heritage of Pueblo pottery traditions.
This is a limited edition Giclée print — only 50 numbered copies were produced from the original oil painting.
Print Details:
- Medium: Limited edition Giclée print (from original oil painting)
- Print size: 8 × 3" (panoramic format)
- Edition: Limited to 50 numbered prints
- Artist: Gene Irvin (1934–2026) — Arizona-based artist, Gene's Pen & Ink
Native American pottery from the Southwest — particularly Pueblo, Hopi, and Acoma traditions — is among the most recognized and collected Indigenous art in North America, prized for its intricate hand-painted designs and centuries-old techniques.
Why Collectors Love It:
A distinctive panoramic format that works beautifully on a shelf, mantle, or as part of a gallery wall. Perfect for Southwest decor enthusiasts, Native American art collectors, and anyone who appreciates the cultural richness of Pueblo pottery.
Shipping & Details:
- Ships carefully packaged to any address in the United States
- Print only — framing not included
A lasting piece from the collected works of Gene Irvin (1934–2026).
