Spirits In The Rising Mist is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Richard Luce. The image depicts a Native American warrior on their horse praying to the spirits after battle. The image size is 20" x 29 5/8". Overall size is 24" x 33 1/2". It was published by Arteriors Publishing in 1988 in an edition size of 1,500.

About the Artist: Richard Luce has devoted his life to portraying the history he loves. A professional artist for almost 40 years, his subject matter has varied little from his primary interest, the history of 18th and 19th century America. After graduating with a degree in commercial art where he learned the basics of composition, color and design, he worked for a publishing co. in Manhattan as an assistant art director. During that time he started developing his artistic style. After experimenting with different subjects his love of history and the American story won out. He states “When I was young the paintings I most admired were those of Frederic Remington and I still get a chill when I stand in front of one”. Painting historical subjects comes naturally to this artist. His interest and fascination with American Indians with their free roaming way of life and strong family structure has enabled him to produce paintings of unequaled excellence. Also the stories of the early pioneers, mountain men, Texas rangers, and all the others who helped write the tale of America. He started selling his paintings in the early 70’s through the Douglas Gallery in Stamford, CT. During that time he developed quite a following which encouraged him to make the big decision to quit his job and to paint full time.
He soon started to travel the west to see it all first hand. Hiking in the back country of California, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Montana, Alaska and Canada in all weather conditions he was able to observe nature at its best. His paintings reflect his hands on knowledge as he always strives for authenticity in his work. Many collectors have commented that his snow feels cold and his water feels wet and they can sense the different textures he paints whether they are hard stone or a soft feather.