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Hand Signed Randy Steffen Lithograph Print

  Lot # 012-A
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Very Good
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22" x 34 1/2"
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Memorabilia Room
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Lot # 012-A
System ID # 4256527
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1973 Hand Signed and Numbered 240/1000 Lithograph Print by artist Randy Steffen. Print signature and copyright of 1973 at bottom of image also. Companion pieces in lots #11A and #13A. Please note that we use magnets to hold the print in place during photography as can be seen in photographs. These are not included with this lot.

Randy Steffen (1917 - 1977) was born in Maverick County, Texas of part Sioux-Cheyenne Indian descent. After graduating from high school, he received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point. While attending Stanton Preparatory Academy, a prerequisite for West Point, he waited tables and gave riding lessons. Soon after starting at West Point, he traded places with another cadet and transferred to the Naval Academy, graduating as an ensign in 1940.  He was then deployed to Europe during WWII. After the war, he leased a ranch in Nevada where he got involved in the training of horses.  During this time, he began creating and selling art works, marking the beginning of his artistic career. He was the author of more than a thousand articles on military and western history. His paintings, drawings, and sculpture have appeared in exhibits and publications in the United States, Europe, South Africa, and Australia. In 1976 he was presented the George Washington Award by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge for his contributions to American history. At the time of his death he was a Governor of the Company of Military Historians. He was the author of United States Military Saddles (1973), also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.