Eskimo Sealskin Kayaks (King's Island, Norton Sound and Nunivak Island) & St. Michael Eskimo Umiak - 1934 Smithsonian Print This a a SINGLE Double-Sided print - Both Sides Shown Vintage 1934 Scientific Print Generally clean with some minor handling wear Published in 19 3 4 by The Smithsonian Institute These are almost one-of-a-kind images produced mostly just for the Smithsonian Institute under its various scientific research programs. They represent natural photo graphy, exhibits or artists recreations/reconstructions associated the scientific studies of the Smithsonian Institute . Medium Size :
Approximately 5.25 " X 8 " Blank on Reverse Condition : Excellent - Very
Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest) Th is Old Print isn 't Perfect but Almost and Has Great Historical Value Only minor age and wear This is a lithograph based on original artwork Important: P/H is combined
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