Included in this lot is a collection of three framed Bev Doolittle, western prints. The first of the prints, "Two Indian Horses", shows two horses camouflaged in the snow, leading two U.S. Cavalry horses away from the rest of the group. The second print is titled "Forest Has Eyes" and shows a cowboy and pack horse moving through a forested creek, with numerous hidden faces across the piece. The third and final print is titled "Woodland Encounter"; it shows a snow covered forest with a red fox at the center and two hidden Native American braves on horseback, moving through the woods. The collection is set into wooden frames with cream borders around the art. The pieces show good condition overall, with some light wear across the frame. The frames measure 13 1/4" wide by 10 1/4" tall and 12 1/2" wide by 11" tall with the art measuring 7" wide by 3 1/2" tall and 6" wide by 4 3/4" tall.