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Howard Fain
Vintage Howard Fain “King’s Mill” 1976 #291/500 Signed & Framed Print, Oval Matte
Vintage Howard Fain “King’s Mill” 1976 #291/500 Signed & Framed Print, Oval Matte
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Up for your collection is a rare 1976 limited-edition print by Howard Fain, titled “King’s Mill.” This piece is hand-signed on both the front and back, fully authenticated, and proudly numbered 291 of only 500 produced—an exceptional find for any serious collector. This print from his Pioneers of Progress series.
The print is showcased in a solid wood frame featuring elegant beveled edges. A double-beveled sand and gold mat surrounds the artwork, with an oval-shaped inner opening that adds a distinctive focal point. Clear protective glass keeps the print pristine while offering glare-free viewing.
This framed work measures approximately 20.75" wide by 16.75" high and arrives ready to hang.
It’s in excellent condition, with no scratches, discoloration, or wear. \
Howard Fain published over 400 limited-edition prints and completed more than 700 private commissions. His scenes—often rendered in pen and brush—celebrate historic buildings, churches, and landscapes of his native Jessamine County, and his work has appeared in all 50 states and abroad.
Your purchase will be carefully packed with foam corners and double-wall corrugated cardboard to ensure it reaches you safely.
The print is showcased in a solid wood frame featuring elegant beveled edges. A double-beveled sand and gold mat surrounds the artwork, with an oval-shaped inner opening that adds a distinctive focal point. Clear protective glass keeps the print pristine while offering glare-free viewing.
This framed work measures approximately 20.75" wide by 16.75" high and arrives ready to hang.
It’s in excellent condition, with no scratches, discoloration, or wear. \
Howard Fain published over 400 limited-edition prints and completed more than 700 private commissions. His scenes—often rendered in pen and brush—celebrate historic buildings, churches, and landscapes of his native Jessamine County, and his work has appeared in all 50 states and abroad.
Your purchase will be carefully packed with foam corners and double-wall corrugated cardboard to ensure it reaches you safely.
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