ANIMALS/SPORTING

The Dead Artists Gallery presents ” Where Eagles Soar”

O/Canvas Signed L/R “Hoevel” (Beverly) After popular American culture decried the rigorously theoretical art of the immediate post-War period, painters took it upon themselves to re-establish the technical and naturalistic styles which had been lost by moving art into an ultra-mimetic style known as photorealism. This excellent example shows how brushstrokes can be blended into perfectly divided rays of light, […]
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The Dead Artists Gallery presents “Wild Ponies, Assatague”

O/Canvas Signed L/R “J (Johnson) Holler” This charming depicition of two Assatague ponies was captured by Maryland artist Johnson Holler on a perfect summer afternoon. The adaptation of these wild horses to eat salty marsh grass demanded a very large water intake, responsible for the large bellies of the ponies.  13 in x 24.5 in, original wood frame, circa 1975 […]
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The Dead Artists Gallery presents “A Mother’s Advice”

O/Canvas Signed and dated L/L “Band (Charles), ’03”  Band was a Midwestern naturalist painter of genre and will be remembered for his tender renditions of a mother’s love. The deep mahogany tones of this Rhode Island Red hen are complimented by the patina on this original frame. The chicks add a welcome splash of color and the width makes this […]
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The Dead Artists Gallery presents “Seven Incoming”

  O/Canvas  Signed and identified on stretcher, verso “F. G. Horne, Milton, New Hampshire” This New England sporting painting was found in a private home, Providence, Rhode Island, and probably dates c. 1940 20″ x 28 1/2″ in modified original frame $550 [wpecpp name=”Seven Incoming” price=”550.00″ align=”center”] Contact us for more information: classicalsource@gmail.com (843) 608-9082
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The Dead Artists Gallery presents “Out of Reach?”

O/Canvas. Signed L/R  Florence Ezzell Stevenson (1894-1974) Born in Alabama, Stevenson trained at the Alabama Conservatory of Art and Music, and later at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.  A magazine illustrator, she also was known for floral still-lifes; best known ones are in the “Art Moderne” style. Stevenson participated in many solo as well as joint exhibitions, was the […]
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