
Fine Art Western and Wildlife Print Collection
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Description
Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Collection
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White Tailed Deer by Guy Coheleach
This 20" x 25" signed Print is in Pristine Condition and is #221/1000
Rocky Mountain Chase by Guy Coheleach
This signed print is 19.5" x 24.5" and is number 1152
Racc An' Ruin by Charles Harper
This 15.5 x 19.5" signed print is # 945/1500
A Cincinnati-based American Modernist, he was best known for his highly stylized works depicting wildlife. He studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, where he later taught as well. During his career, Harper illustrated numerous books and magazines, notably "The Golden Book of Biology". He also created many works for organizations such as the National Park Service, the Cincinnati Zoo, and Everglades National Park.
A Cincinnati-based American Modernist, he was best known for his highly stylized works depicting wildlife. He studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, where he later taught as well. During his career, Harper illustrated numerous books and magazines, notably "The Golden Book of Biology". He also created many works for organizations such as the National Park Service, the Cincinnati Zoo, and Everglades National Park.
Pot Luck by Charles Harper
This 25" x 10" print is signed by the artist and is # 1458/1500 and is in mint condition
Fox Smiles by Charles Harper
This 21.5" x 17.5" signed print is # 141/1500
A Cincinnati-based American Modernist, he was best known for his highly stylized works depicting wildlife. He studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, where he later taught as well. During his career, Harper illustrated numerous books and magazines, notably "The Golden Book of Biology". He also created many works for organizations such as the National Park Service, the Cincinnati Zoo, and Everglades National Park.
A Cincinnati-based American Modernist, he was best known for his highly stylized works depicting wildlife. He studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, where he later taught as well. During his career, Harper illustrated numerous books and magazines, notably "The Golden Book of Biology". He also created many works for organizations such as the National Park Service, the Cincinnati Zoo, and Everglades National Park.
Bull of the Woods by Jim Harrison
This signed 18" x 21" print is # 1162/1500
Jim Harrison's journey as an artist seems to have begun when he first climbed onto a sign painter's scaffold on the side of McCartha's Hardware in Denmark, South Carolina. The Coca-Cola sign that he began that day with his mentor, J. J. Cornforth, was the first of more than 100 similar signs he painted over the next few years and shaped the future work of this South Carolinian in many ways.
Jim Harrison's journey as an artist seems to have begun when he first climbed onto a sign painter's scaffold on the side of McCartha's Hardware in Denmark, South Carolina. The Coca-Cola sign that he began that day with his mentor, J. J. Cornforth, was the first of more than 100 similar signs he painted over the next few years and shaped the future work of this South Carolinian in many ways.
Shrine Circus by Jim Harrison
This 21" x 26.5" signed print is #1154/1500
Jim Harrison's journey as an artist seems to have begun when he first climbed onto a sign painter's scaffold on the side of McCartha's Hardware in Denmark, South Carolina. The Coca-Cola sign that he began that day with his mentor, J. J. Cornforth, was the first of more than 100 similar signs he painted over the next few years and shaped the future work of this South Carolinian in many ways.
Jim Harrison's journey as an artist seems to have begun when he first climbed onto a sign painter's scaffold on the side of McCartha's Hardware in Denmark, South Carolina. The Coca-Cola sign that he began that day with his mentor, J. J. Cornforth, was the first of more than 100 similar signs he painted over the next few years and shaped the future work of this South Carolinian in many ways.
The Chase by Guy Coheleach
This 20" x 25" signed print has a small light yellow stain in the bottom left corner