Full Color offset lithographs reproduced from original oil paintings by Hal Empie. These one-time limited editions are Western art prints published to archival standards on 100 lb. cover ph neutral paper in permanent inks. Each comes with a certificate of authenticity and a biography of the artist. All have been hand signed and numbered by Mr. Empie.
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22 x 28 Image
Ltd. Ed. 575
$275
"HA DE SER LUZ"
"Let there be Light!! Although the mission depicted is totally imaginary, it captures the essence of the numerous Spanish missions located throughout the Southwest."
18 X 13 1/2 Image
475 Ltd. Ed.
$200
"WALKING QUAIL"
"A suitable name for an Indian maiden. Not every girl had a horse, not even the pretty ones!!"
16 x 24 Image
Ltd. Ed. 400
$200
"THE PATRIARCH"
"Both of the chief's body guards look like they might be smarter than their boss...life is like that."
17 5/8 X 23 5/8 Image
475 Ltd. Ed..
$275
"LATE FOR CHURCH"
"This cowboy's Sunday-go-meetin' pants were under his mattress!!....it all takes time!!"
19 x 27 1/2 Image
Ltd. Ed. 350
$300
"PANGUINGUE"
"1929-1934--the great depression. No jobs; just a card game with beans for poker chips-"
EDITION RETIRED
"DAY IN AUGUST"
"Early tribes found this yucca plant very useful. It supplied sandals, mats, spears and fire by friction. Early pioneers used its roots as a detergent to wash their socks. I love to paint yucca scenes."
22 1/2 X 36 Image
Ltd. Ed. 550
$400
"POWER OF SILENCE"
"Untouched by man--exposed only to the whims of nature quiet, noble and strong the silence; loud to the point of awe!! How lucky to have been born here and inspired to paint..the power of silence. Hal Empie Arizona Territory 1909."
28 X 22 1/4 Image
Ltd. Ed. 350
$275
"RANCHO DEL ARBOL TRISTE" (Ranch of the Sad Tree)
"In early Arizona any kind of house; a few acres of land with water was called a'rancho'. This one enjoys the luxury of shade from the weeping willow."
28 X 22 1/4 Image
Ltd. Ed. 350
$300
"LADDER TO HEAVEN"
"It may have been a source of comfort to the primitive people to see this sort of mountain! An easy way to the 'happy hunting ground'!"