Sunday Crows by Robert Zakanitch is a hand-signed 1986 lithograph diptych that celebrates the artist's signature pattern and decoration aesthetic through a charming vignette of crows in an apple tree. This 24 x 36 inch two-panel print exemplifies Zakanitch's role as a founding member of the Pattern and Decoration movement, which challenged minimalism's austerity by embracing ornamental beauty and decorative traditions. The work combines naturalistic bird imagery with lush, decorative elements, creating a joyful composition that bridges fine art and decorative arts. Zakanitch's celebration of beauty and ornamentation makes this an important example of 1980s American printmaking.