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1998 Lee Bogle “the blessing” signed and numbered

Posted 3 days ago in Renton, WA

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1998 Lee Bogle “the blessing” signed and numbered

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Lee Bogle is best known for his powerful and serene figurative paintings, particularly his depictions of Native American women that blend vivid realism with abstract backgrounds. His work often features solitary female figures or couples in quiet, contemplative scenes, emphasizing spirituality and inner peace. Bogle's art, including original paintings and limited edition prints (giclée and lithograph), is exhibited in galleries and museums across the U.S. His limited edition prints often sell out soon after release due to high demand from collectors. Nicely framed ready to hang. NOTE: this is a Hors commerce (HC) is a French term meaning "out of trade" or "not for sale," used for special prints or artworks set aside from the main commercial edition, often for the artist, publishers, or galleries as gifts or samples. These prints, marked "HC," are typically rare, highly coveted by collectors and is number 16/25. Frame measures approx. 27x37

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