The Golfer IV Print

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The Golfer IV Print

from $75.00

Limited edition giclée print of The Golfer IV from The Jobs of Yesteryear Series.

There are many different accounts as to the origins of golf, with cultures as various as the Romans, Persians, and Chinese all laying claim. But most agree that the modern rules of golf originated in Scotland with shepherds using their canes to hit rocks along as they followed their herds. The game was first mentioned when King James II outlawed golf because it was overtaking archery in popularity. James IV lifted the ban after becoming a golfer himself. Golf’s main evolution has involved the equipment used, with the golf club and the bags used to carry them being a shining example.

Edition Size: 33

Matted Print Option:
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4x16 inch paper print
-16x20 inch white mat
-Printed on acid-free paper
-Archival inks
-Signed and numbered

Wood Panel Option:
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6x24 inches
-Printed on acid-free paper
-Archival inks
-Mounted permanently to a custom-made, 1.5 inch thick wood box
-Ready to hang
-Signed and numbered

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