Original lithograph by Bev Doolittle printed in black ink with
a beige tint block background on fine Arches Cover Creme paper. Printed in 2006 in a limited edition of 125, apart
from 13 artist's proofs, and few other proofs. Numbered in pencil lower left. Titled in pencil lower center. Signed in
pencil by the artist lower right. Packaged in publisher's portfolio cover with protection sheets and original print
certificate from the publisher.
"Horses are such social animals and seem to emulate human behavior. Whatever their pecking
order or whatever they may be communicating to each other, I always wonder what is going on," says Bev Doolittle, who captures
a moment at a crossroads where horses have called an impromptu meeting. "Regardless of the space they have to roam, horses
have nonetheless come from all corners of their world to gather like neighbors meeting over the backyard fence or a coffee
klatch on a Sunday morning."
- Numbered: 113 of 125 Lower Right
- Image Size:
11 inches H (28 cm) x 15 inches W (38 cm)
- Sheet size:
14 inches H (35.6 cm) x 18 inches W (45.7 cm)
- Printed:
June 2006
Not framed. Protected by glassine sheet in original Greenwich Workshop
heavy cover stock portfolio. Print certificate from publisher lists all defining characteristics, edition size,
number of proofs, and information about materials used to produce the original stone. Printer's chop mark (embossed blind
stamp) appears in the lower right corner.