For your consideration is this limited edition giclee print titled, "Charging The Enemy" released in 2013, originally painted by Z.S. Liang (1953-). Z.S. Liang (born 1953) is a well-known Chinese-American painter known for his historically accurate and detailed depictions of Native American life. He transitioned from formal Chinese art education to becoming a leading figure in American Western art after finding inspiration at Plimoth Plantation. Raised in an artistic family in China, he attended the Central Academy of Fine Arts before relocating to the United States in 1982, where he received degrees from Massachusetts College of Art and Boston University. His enthusiasm for Indigenous cultures, combined with thorough study and storytelling, has earned him several accolades and placements in major collections such as the National Portrait Gallery. This limited edition giclee print is numbered 4 out of 25 and is signed and numbered by the artist in the bottom right hand corner. The print shows a Native American man riding on a white horse as he draws his bow back, ready to shoot his arrow. It is set in a black frame and is accented with gold gilt paint. The piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity attached to the back of the frame confirming the information above. It shows good condition overall with no wear or damage present to the print and little wear present to the frame. The visible print measures 28 1/2" L x 20 1/2" W, while the entire piece measures 34 1/2" L x 26 1/2" W x 1 3/8" D. It has a total weight of 7 pounds and 6 ounces.