Vintage Hunting Dog Print: English Setter & Pointer - Henry Hintermeister Art

Vintage lithograph print titled "A Matter of Points" by artist Hy Hintermeister, featuring two hunting dogs in the foreground and two hunters in the midground. Vintage lithograph print titled "A Matter of Points" by artist Hy Hintermeister, featuring two hunting dogs in the foreground and two hunters in the midground. Vintage Hunting Dog Print: English Setter & Pointer - Henry Hintermeister Art Vintage Hunting Dog Print: English Setter & Pointer - Henry Hintermeister Art Vintage Hunting Dog Print: English Setter & Pointer - Henry Hintermeister Art Vintage Hunting Dog Print: English Setter & Pointer - Henry Hintermeister Art Vintage Hunting Dog Print: English Setter & Pointer - Henry Hintermeister Art
Vintage Hunting Dog Print: English Setter & Pointer - Henry Hintermeister Art
$25.00 $22.50
Only 5 available

Vintage A Matter of Points Print. Paper. Measures about 11" by 8.5". Good condition. No frame.

This vintage print titled "A Matter of Points" is a classic work by the renowned American illustrator Henry "Hy" Hintermeister. Famous for his "Golden Age" illustrations that often blended sporting life with a touch of humor, Hintermeister perfectly captures the tension and comedy of a field hunt. The artwork features an English Setter and a Pointer in the foreground, locked in a classic "point" position, while the hunters in the distance deal with a snagged jacket on a wire fence.

Produced during the mid-20th century, these prints were often used for high-quality calendars and sporting advertisements, making them highly collectible for fans of cabin decor, canine art, and traditional Americana. This piece is printed on sturdy paper and measures approximately 11" by 8.5", making it a versatile size for framing in a study, mudroom, or gallery wall.

This item is vintage and is over 20 years old. While it appears to be in good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.