FIGHTING IRISH, Pride and Courage
From the survivors of the Potato Famine, to the Fighting Irish Brigade of the American Civil War, to the immigrant railroad crews, to priests and soldiers, to farmers and builders, this print tells the story of millions of people who embody the name Fighting Irish. These are the generations of people who built a strong ethic of courage over comfort, and valor over convenience. This print is a tribute to the millions of immigrant Americans who gave spirit to the name Fighting Irish. Revere La Noue was a member of the Fighting Irish lacrosse team and a '99 alum of the University of Notre Dame.
Because these prints are a fusion of several different layers of drawings and paintings, there is no "original." This is a limited edition series.
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- Includes Certificate of Authenticity and Artist Statement:
- Signed, dated and numbered in archival gold pigmented ink:
- Precision, microscopic detail and rich texture:
- Archival inks retain full color vibrancy for at least 75 years:
- 20 by 24 in. is a limited edition of 300 prints: about 45 prints left in this size
- 24 by 30 in. is a special edition of 50 prints : about 20 prints left in this size
- 30 by 36 in. is a special edition of 50 prints: about 20 prints left in this size
- 40 by 48 in. is artist embellished mixed media: special arrangement only
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