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Artist: Yuri Mot
Rein Og Pulk (Reindeer and Sleighs) - Laplander Sami in his Pulk
By Yuri Mot
Located in Soquel, CA
Joyful image of a woodcut print of a Reindeer pulling a Laplander Sami in his Pulk (small toboggan), a traditional scene in Lapland folklore and history by Yuri Mot. Signed indistinc...
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1970s Folk Art Yuri Mot Figurative Prints
Materials
Woodcut, Laid Paper
$760 Sale Price
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