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Song of Hiawatha: Native Indian Warrior & Lover Metal Print

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Size: 30"x 20" Metal Wall Art

Go for a sleek modern look with these stylish metal prints. The high gloss finish accentuates rich colors giving any space an urban vibe, while the metal adds energy and cheer to your design. Lightweight, durable, and easy to clean, these metal prints are perfect for fast-paced, everyday life!

  • Dimensions: 30" x 20"
  • Made of 0.045" thick aluminum
  • Glossy finish
  • Pre-fitted mounting frame that floats 0.75” away from the wall
  • Corners rounded for safety
  • Fitted with an easy to mount hanging wire and wall hook
  • Water resistant and easy to clean
  • Full HD color printing, perfect for art and photography

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Song of Hiawatha: Native Indian Warrior & Lover Metal Print

Song of Hiawatha: Native Indian Warrior & Lover Metal Print

In the land of the Dacotahs, where the forests are dark and deep, And the shadows of night are long, There lived a young warrior, Hiawatha, With a heart full of sorrow and wrong. - He was tall and strong, with a face like the moon, And eyes like the stars in the night, But his spirit was dark, and his soul was in pain, For he had seen too much of the light. - He had seen the blood of his people, Flowing like water in the sand, And he had heard the cries of the women, As they mourned for their lost command. - He had seen the fires of the white man, Burning the homes of his kin, And he had heard the laughter of the soldiers, As they danced on the graves of the slain. - So he turned away from the light, And embraced the darkness instead, And he became a warrior of the night, With a heart full of hatred and dread. - He sought revenge for his people, And he struck down all who opposed him, And he became a legend in the land, A warrior of darkness, a shadow of doom. - But in the end, he found no peace, For the darkness consumed him, And he was lost in the shadows, Forevermore. - This 1889 work by Frederic Remington is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1927.

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The photo image as metal art that I bought was so easy to order, and it looks amazing! I added text at the top: “Breathe and be calm.” I just love it! The print is clear and perfect.
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By Barbara O.February 3, 2021Verified Purchase
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This is the 14th metal picture I've made (large format) 20 x16. I love them. They are very light weight and though seem expense to purchase they are cheaper than having it matted and framed. Note one little sticky-wicket. I've had two of these wood frames come unglued and the picture feel to the floor, bending it. This happened about six months into their arrival. Excellent printing and good color
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By Rachel H.September 29, 2025Verified Purchase
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I love it! it worked perfectly in my bathroom. The metal prints hold up well in a damp environment. .

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Created on: 6/16/2022, 4:21 AM
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