Offered here is an antique, circa early 1900's print of an Indian Chief produced by the Alfred S. Campbell Art Company.  The print has embossed, three dimensional accents, created in a process developed and patented by Campbell and known as "Art Relievo".  The image was reproduced from a platinum photographic print, likely from a photo taken by Campbell as he was also a noted photographer.  "Art Relievo" prints while not rare, are harder to find as the process to produce them required an elaborate set of molds and mold machines. Because of this, the prints were typically more expensive.  

This would make a wonderful addition to a room decorated in a southwestern motif.  The print is framed in a lovely, Victorian period shadow box frame that is appropriate to the age of the print.  While the matte appear to be modern, the glass may be period as when it is angled into the light you can see small spots of seeding.  The visible portion of the print measures approximately 8" x 6" and the frame measures approximately 15" x 13".  There are a couple of small moisture spots on the top edge of the print that are visible in the photos I have included.  Please take a moment to view all of my photos to confirm condition and consider them as part of the description.