Print: The Elk Men Give The Flute

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In a Lakota myth, the love flute was given to a young man by the Elk Men. The bull elk is always polite, noble, and gentle. He has a fine voice, and he is a wonderful husband - he has many wives and they are all happy. "The Elk Men Give the Flute" is a print by Paul Goble.

The Elk Men, who know that the young man is too shy to woo the girl he loves with words, bring him a flute, within which all the birds and animals have added their melodies. With the flute he has the ability to speak to the girl with music. The Elk Men carry hoops covered with fur and scented bergamot. Like the hoops of the Elk Dreamers, mirrors at the center of the hoops blind the young man...he cannot remember if he is asleep or awake. Image from the book the Love Flute.

Note: All Paul Goble poster prints are published to museum quality standards using fade-resistant inks on 80# Ikonofix Dull Cover acid-free paper stock. The paper contains 50% recycled material. Listed in the copy, under each poster, is the book in which the illustration originates.

Measurements: Width 20 | Height 11.25 (inches).
All Measurements are approximate.

***Prints are shipped rolled. 
Please specify if you would like yours shipped flat. Additional charges will be added to ship flat. 

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Heather Aug 31st 2022

Beautiful imagery Bold colors

I love the romanticism behind this print. The colors are bold and incredibly beautiful. I love having a Lakota story by a Lakota artist hanging in a place I can see it everyday.

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