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Ray Harm Signed Print One Or Teo In The Spring Warbler Set

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Ray Harm Signed Print The Spring Warbler Fantastic Hand - Signed Folio Print by Ray Harm 16" X 20" personally signed by Mr. Harm, in addition to the normal in-plate signature. Issue date: 1968. Limited Edition Plate XXV. Blackburnian, Yellow-Throated amp; Bay Breasted WarblersPlate.Some unique features there is a tiny spider dangling at the end of its thread. Ray Harm (1926 - 2015) was an American artist, best known for his paintings of wildlife, primarily birds. ... Harm was born Ray Auvil in Randolph County, West Virginia; his father was a concert violinist, who also was a woodsman and herbalist. His works became wildly popular after he launched Ray Harm Wildlife Art Inc., an enterprise that made photo-offset prints of Harm's wildlife paintings.Wildlife artist Ray Harm, who was born in West Virginia but found a very successful career as a full-time artist after moving to Kentucky in 1962, died April 9, in Sonoita, Arizona, at 87 years of age