Sulamith Wulfing Print " Encounter".

Print measures 15-3/4 x 12.

Actual print size 10-1/4 x 8.

There is a 2 inch wide border on the top and both sides.

On the bottom of the print, a 2-3/4" white space it has Sulamith Wulfing's name in large letters

In small print, it says
#2163, Encounter, Begegnung, ©Sulamith Wulfing B.V., Amsterdam, Holland, and printed in the Netherlands.

The print is in excellent condition. I purchased it in the early 80s from Bluesky Communications out of CA.  It has always been stored and never been framed.

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Exerpts from Wikipedia:
Sulamith Wülfing (January 11, 1901 – 1989) was a German artist and illustrator. As a child, Sulamith had visions of angels, fairies, gnomes, and nature spirits. She first began drawing these creatures at the age of four. The visions continued throughout her life, and directly inspired her paintings.

Sulamith Wülfing graduated from the Art College in Wuppertal in 1921, and in 1932 married Otto Schulze, a professor at the Art College. Together, they created the Sulamith Wülfing Verlag (publishing house). During World War II, the industrial area around Wuppertal became a bombing target, and Wülfing's house was destroyed, along with many of her paintings.

Her family became separated during the war, when she received a false report of her husband's death on the Russian front and fled to France with her only child; they were later reunited on Christmas 1945. Under the Nazi regime her books were often burned and she was told repeatedly to paint by the rules at the time, which were large heroic scenes with the leader of States.

Wülfing considered the religious teacher Jiddu Krishnamurti her spiritual mentor and guide, and believed his influence helped her through difficult times. Wülfing died in 1989 at the age of 88.

Influence on other artists
Wülfing's work, named Der Kristall (The Crystal), inspired the artwork for the LP Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971) by the British band The Moody Blues.

Singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks has credited Sulamith Wülfing's art with providing the inspiration for many of her songs, as well as the cover of her 1983 album The Wild Heart. A concert video screen displayed Sulamith Wülfing art images during Stevie's 2005 Gold Dust tour.

In 1973 Pete Sinfield, former lyricist of progressive rock band King Crimson, used the painting Big Friend on the front cover of his first solo album Still. The illustration reflects his interest in the balance between fragility and power, clarity and illusion.

Artist & dollmaker Marina Bychkova credits Sulamith Wülfing as her source of inspiration. Another artist whose work has been compared to Wulfing's is Feeroozeh Golmohammadi.