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Hazel Alice Exclusive Photos by Hazel

Early 1900's 1st Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Bike Dog & Man Signed Fine Art Print

Early 1900's 1st Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Bike Dog & Man Signed Fine Art Print

Regular price $150.00 USD
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Limited Edition (500/size), Signed & Numbered. Museum Grade Beginning to End & we SHIP FLAT to keep them that way.

Photo taken 1910 or 1911. A man sits on this amazing Harley Davidson motor bike next to his dog (Golden Retriever?). On our farm in Leesburg, Indiana near Lake Tippecanoe. Clear details! One of the 1st models made. Expert comment: "The motorcycle is a 1911, I have one almost like it. The bike in the picture is a model 5B since it has battery ignition." Available in 3 sizes and a glossy photo version that is not signed or numbered.


Hazel Alice Exclusive Collection Photo Art Prints

This is Art. By Hazel, Rob's Great Grandmother, signed & numbered by Rob who professional restored this image by hand from the original negative. We use the absolute best museum grade art paper: Red River Palo Duro Etching 315. It’s thick, luxurious, and has the timeless weight and feel of an art museum piece—because that’s exactly what it is. Also the best Giclee Pigment Inks to make the whole print every bit of amazing you would expect from a true work of art. The less expensive glossy photo versions are not signed and numbered.

🚫 No Crushed Dreams, No Rolled-Up Regret 🚫

Unlike others who treat your art like a poster from 1997 (shoved in a tube, never to fully uncurl again), we treat it like the masterpiece it is. Each print is:

Shipped Flat. Always.
Sealed in an archival-grade plastic sleeve
Sandwiched between sturdy corrugated sheets
Packed inside a heavy-duty, flat cardboard box

Hazel Alice Paton was a prolific photographer with a great eye for framing a shot, her photos spanning from the late 1800's past the latter half of the next century. A lot of them are works of art that rival other famous photographers of her time. She was a woman ahead of her time. Wife, mother, businesswoman, and farmer to name a few of her roles. It is a labor of love as we spend hours preserving and restoring the thousands of images she created. And we love sharing them with you. We hope that you will find a treasure that will also look great on your wall.

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