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The artwork on this website has been shipped to the galleries listed on the left.

"The Trail of Tears"

Giclées - Works on paper - Reproductions - Prints

The Trail of Tears, historical oil painting by Max D. Standley
commissioned oil on panel painting created 1997
size of oil painting: 36" X 60"

Image sizes

unframed prices:

12 ½" X 21" $350.00
20" X 30" $750.00
30" X 40" $1200.00
Edition size: 250 prints for the smaller ones, 25 for the largest.
"There was considerable research involved in this, truly the saddest painting I have ever done."
-MDS-

Images have white borders several inches wide. (Check out the engravings to see examples.)

This image has been used in several books:


It is on the cover of this book:
"The Trail of Tears, 1838" by Laura Purdie Salas, printed by Capstone Press
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It is inside this book on page 299:
"American History 1 (Before 1865)" by Matthew T. Downey, printed by McGraw-Hill/Wright Group
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In the collection of the Bradley House Museum, Jasper, Arkansas.
Donated by William P. Stiritz in 1997.

Signed and numbered limited edition giclées of this oil painting are now available from
R. Michelson Galleries

This painting joins other oil paintings of American Indians as a tribute to the rich Native American heritage.

Here is Basic Information about giclées. More detailed Technical information about giclées is on another page.

Other commissioned historical oil paintings and drawings done by Max D. Standley can be seen in the
Beecher Moss Memoir area of this site. A copy of the memoir is available from the Bradley House Museum in Jasper, Arkansas.

If you would like to see noncommissioned fine art paintings by Max D. Standley,
start with this page , which has small clickable pictures, or go right to the larger pictures.

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