Ray Frederick Coyle's antique print. ONE (1) out of 6 bound pages from a very rare folio from 1926, only 210 printed, titled: To remember Ray Frederick Coyle,  Six reproductions of his work. Measures 16" x 12". There are TWO large creases at the right top, shown in the photos. Please view the images closely, as this is sold "as is", as shown and described. Grossly discounted, given the creases. Once properly mounted on a substrate and framed, the creases will be hardly noticeable. In good condition otherwize. Shipped promptly and safely

From 1st Dibs listing, that was priced at $2,500 and sold, featuring ALL 6 prints: 
This numbered copy of a rare set of bound prints by Ray Frederick Coyle was issued to honor an artist who died too young, by his publisher, John Henry Nash, in 1926. Coyle's fantastic views of slender, athletic nude male figures, riding atop equine waves and surrounded by aerodynamic birds and imaginary creatures, are quite extraordinary. His work was compared by Aubrey Beardsley, and his style is a combination of Art Nouveau and emerging Art Deco, all boldly expressed in white and black. This set of prints is highlighted in silver and gold inks and is number 54 of only 210 printed.