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		<title>Western Art   1872 Thomas Moran Western Art&gt;echo Canyon, Laramie, Humbolt, Weber Canyon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western themed artwork created around 1800-1899.  This Original Print is sold by the Dealer or Reseller located in Middleton, WI, zip code 53562. This is nice to get if you like Famous Places art.








Genuine 140 year old wood engraved prints of Thomas Moran's classic Western art in the 1870s . These would look handsome in your den, cabin or office. Excellent condition !


  1872 Thomas Moran Western Art&amp;gt;echo Canyon, Laramie, Humbolt, Weber Canyon
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		<title>Western Art   1872 Thomas Moran Western Art&gt;echo Canyon, Laramie, Humbolt, Weber Canyon</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 12:07:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western style art created around 1800-1899.  This Original Print is offered by the Dealer or Reseller located in Middleton, WI, zip code 53562. This is beautiful to get if you like Famous Places art.








Genuine 140 year old wood engraved prints of Thomas Moran's classic Western art in the 1870s . These would look handsome in your den, cabin or office. Excellent condition !


  1872 Thomas Moran Western Art&amp;gt;echo Canyon, Laramie, Humbolt, Weber Canyon
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		<title>Western Art Dean Meeker &quot;temple Of Tlaloc&quot; Hand Signed Numbered Intaglio Collagraph, Western</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 15:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Impressionism style art created around 1970-1989.  This Original Print is offered by the Dealer or Reseller located in Aurora, Colorado, zip code 80012. This is beautiful work if you want Famous Places, western, native american art.








NO REASONABLE OFFERS REFUSED ON 5700 OTHER ITEMS! CLICK See all of our Meeker in Our Store Click Here!!! We have a 100% guarantee of authenticity, and a 14day buy it and like it return policy. &amp;quot;Temple Of Tlaloc&amp;quot; by Dean Meeker Original Limited Edition Intaglio Collagraph Hand signed &amp;amp; titled &amp;amp; numbered by the artist Art Size: 25&amp;quot;x 27&amp;quot; Image Size: 20&amp;quot;x 22&amp;quot; Edition Number: 35/60 Condition: Mint 100 percent guarantee of authenticity Gallery Retail: $ 600.00 unframed Major Collections: Ackland Art Center, Chapel Hill N.C. - Art Institute of Chicago ? Art Institute of Milwaukee ? Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris ? Blackburn College, Illinois ? Boston Museum of Fine Arts ? Brooklyn Museum ? Carleton College ? Chase Manhattan Bank ? Cincinnati Art Museum ? Cognac Museum ? Dallas Museum of Fine Arts ? De Cordova and Dana Museum ? Dennison University ? Denver Art Museum ? De Pauw University ? Detroit Institute of Arts ? Library of congress ? Los Angeles County Museum ? Marshall College ? Metropolitan Museum ? Museum of Modern Art ? San Francisco Museum of Art ? Santa Barbara Museum of Art ? Seattle Art Museum ? Smithsonian Institute ? Syracuse University ? University of Delaware ? University of Maine ? University of Wisconsin ? U.S. Information Agency and Embassies in Ankara, Athens, Baghdad, Berlin, Bonn, Bucharest, Budapest, Caracas, Lima, New Delhi, Prague, Sophia, And Warsaw. Dean J Meeker 1920-2002 Dean Meeker was born in Colorado on May 18, 1920, to the late Isaac and Jeanette (Edwards) Meeker. He attended Northwestern University part-time on the G.I. Bill, and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he earned the degrees of Bachelors and Masters of Fine Art. In 1946, Meeker began his teaching career at the University of Wisconsin- Madison, and during his unprecedented 46-year tenure in the Department of Art, served under every Dean in the history of the School of Education. It is also notable that he was the first Art Department faculty member at the UW to have earned a Masters of Fine Art degree. Although Dean?s developing interest at the Art Institute was sculpture, at the University of Wisconsin he soon began to draw upon past experience to pioneer expanding fields of artistic expression. One of the ways he supported himself in his late teens during the depression was by painting billboards for a sign company, and when he moved east to Chicago, he found similar work. It was here, at a Midwest signage shop, that he was exposed to silk-screen printing techniques. With his infectious exuberance and creativity, Meeker transformed this once commercial process into evolving generations of increasingly complex expression. He found his motivating interest in art reflected in the Paul Klee quote ?Art is Process? - that one discovers principles through exploration, rather than allowing known principles to limit the work. In 1948, Meeker began teaching silk-screen by way of an unofficial and unaccredited course that he offered to his students. The popularity of his classes led to the creation, in 1950, of the first ever university-affiliated course in serigraphy. In 1954, he received the first Graduate School Research Grant awarded to Studio Art Faculty. In 1957, he was invited to exhibit the first one-person serigraphy show at the Print Department of the Art Institute of Chicago, which was instrumental in breaking the ?fine art? barrier for this medium. In 1959, while developing an innovative combination of serigraphy and intaglio printing, he was awarded the first Guggenheim Fellowship in the UW Art Department. Dean?s work held the distinction of being the first of any faculty to be the subject of a doctoral thesis in Art History. Meeker used his Guggenheim Fellowship, one of the many fellowships and grants awarded to him during his career, to build on his expertise of the intaglio process. It was a year of study in France that culminated in a one-man show at the La Gravure Gallery, Paris. He was one of the first printmakers to overprint silk-screens with polymer intaglio and, and to this end, he collaborated, with engineer John McFee, to invent the Meeker-McFee motorized etching press. The combination of these techniques allowed him to build images so seemingly three-dimensional that, as one critic said, they ?almost dance and sing.? It was this progression, from the flat sheet of the serigraph, to the combination of silkscreen and intaglio that brought Dean full-circle, back to his first love of sculpture. By the time he formally retired from the University in 1992, his artistic energy was prolific, as he cut, cast, rolled and formed bronze, copper, stainless steel, wax, wood and marble into figures and forms - from the small and personal, to the truly monumental. In 1988, the Hakone Open Air Museum in Japan commissioned Prof. Meeker to produce a large bronze sculpture entitled ?Minotaur? for the 2nd Rodin Grand Prize Exhibition. He was one of only two Americans selected for this International Competition, and was awarded the Utsukushi-Ga-Hara Prize for his work. Professor Meeker loved teaching almost as much as he loved creating. He inspired his students with his unquestionable passion and dedication to the field of art. He took great pride in following the achievements of his student?s careers, and, when at a loss to put a name with the face, he would ask, ?Describe your work?, which would bring back the details of their relationship. His advice to students was tellingly focused: ?Get up, go to work, and keep your brushes clean?. During his career, Meeker exhibited in 90 one-man shows, and was recognized as one of the outstanding printmakers in the country. During his tenure at the University of Wisconsin, the Department of Art?s graphics program ranked as ?world class? and ?number one in the nation? ? due, in no small part, to Dean?s contribution to the faculty. Professor Meeker also served as a Juror for prestigious competitions, contributed to numerous publications, and catalogued over 180 prints. His sculpture and prints appear in over 100 collections throughout the world which include, in part: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Milwaukee Art Center; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Buyer will pay actual shipping cost. Buyer can expect to pay $14.00 within the continental United States If outside the continental USA buyer will be notified by e-mail invoice of shipping and insurance. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer?s responsibility. Please check with your country?s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. Paypal, ProPay, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Welcome. *** For Colorado &amp;amp; New Mexico residents: When shipping to an address in CO or NM the applicable tax will be added to your total. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Questions? Contact us through our About Me page. American Design Ltd. has a 100% Guarantee of Authenticity Shipping is non-refundable Click here to see more fine art in our store!! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! inkfrog terapeak i000000 On Nov-18-11 at 20:03:33 PST, seller added the following information: Sellers: Get your own map of past buyers. Fast. Simple.


Dean Meeker &amp;quot;temple Of Tlaloc&amp;quot; Hand Signed Numbered Intaglio Collagraph, Western
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		<title>Western Art The Castle Noble &amp; Greenough School John Western Prints</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 22:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western style artwork dating from 1970-1989.  This work is sold by the auctioneer located in Pahrump, NV , zip code 89048. This is nice work if you want Famous Places art.








SquareTrade &amp;Acirc;&amp;copy; AP6.0 You are bidding on Lot of 3 prints The Castle, Noble and Greenough School, Massachusetts By John Western Signed Limited Edition- # 16, 17, 18 of 850 prints Item have minor wear from age and storage, prints 17 and 18 have some minor stains and finger print smudges, prints are all the same The Condition of this item is: Excellent, See Pics. Powered by eBay Blackthorne 04.03.012



The Castle Noble &amp;amp; Greenough School John Western Prints
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		<title>Western Art Will Cooper Western Art Historical Texas Alamo Painting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 01:07:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Realism style artwork dating from Unknown.  This Original is offered by the Artist located in Corsicana, Texas, zip code 75110. This is beautiful work if you like Famous Places art.








Art painted by a Texas cowboy. Date: 7.31.10 It will be interesting to hear what you have to say about tonight's blog. Click ME to read my blog link. Size: 11&amp;quot; x 14&amp;quot; Title: The Alamo Story: Most folks don't know the word Alamo means Cottonwood. Like Alamogordo, New Mexico, means fat (big) cottonwood. Your lesson for the day. Blog: Remember, to read my new blog click this hyper-link: ME Medium: Archival oil paints on stretched canvas, ready for you to slap in a frame. About Will Cooper: I'm a conservative Christian, working cowboy, who owns a cattle ranch and dabbles in oil paints at night. I speak my mind with each listing. I'm a seventh generation Texan. My grandfather 7 generations ago was one of a handful of men to escape the Goliad massacre. My ancestors came from England and Scotland to the new country and made their way to Texas. I was born on a working ranch to very good parents. I played football in college and after graduating I went to work in the oil fields of Odessa. There I met a wonderful girl, we married and she took me to church. I gave my heart to Christ. After a drunk driver killed my wife and unborn son I used the insurance money to purchase a 2,500 acre, south Texas ranch and have carved out a living working cattle. A friend suggested I sell paintings on eBay, so here I am. You have supported me in my efforts, making me the luckiest guy in the world. Shipping: Some fine folks do my shipping, very fast. I ship do all over the world. International is fairly expensive so ask first. Copyright: The image is not to be used unless you ask. &amp;quot;Ecclesiastes 10:2 &amp;quot;The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of a fool to the left.&amp;quot; To read Will Cooper's blog please click this link: ME



Will Cooper Western Art Historical Texas Alamo Painting
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		<title>Western Art Signed 1966 California Western Ghost Town Oil Painting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 05:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Realism style artwork created around 1950-1969.  This Original is offered by the Dealer or Reseller located in USA, zip code 47885. This is nice work if you like Famous Places art.








A Very Nice Signed 1966 California Western Ghost Town Painting. 20&amp;quot; by 16&amp;quot; oil on canvas board. Signed and dated by the artist lower right &amp;quot;BARBOUR 1966&amp;quot;. Also notated on reverse &amp;quot;GHOST TOWN - BODIE, CAL.&amp;quot;. In good condition with some fraying of the canvas along the edges. Would look fantastic in a nice frame. Contact me with any questions. I gladly discount shipping cost for combined items. I would like payment within three days after end of auction, please message me if that is not possible. Communication is best for both of us. International shipping requires extra cost and will be shipped USPS. Email for a quote to your country. Return policy: After receiving your item if you are not satisfied, you have 3 days to let me know. If we can't work something out, you will be required to send the item back to me. When I receive the item, you will get a full refund of your purchase including the original shipping cost. Refund does not include return postage for sending the item back to me. Good luck bidding.



Signed 1966 California Western Ghost Town Oil Painting
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		<title>Western Art David Wright &quot;blue Belt&quot; Western Framed S/n Print</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 15:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Realism themed artwork dating from 2000-Now.  This Original Print is offered by the Dealer or Reseller located in Cincinnati, Ohio, zip code 45247. This is amazing to get if you want Famous Places art.








title: Blue Belt image size: 28 x 21 inches framed size: 34 x 26 inches medium: lithograph number: 1352/1400 signed: yes This is a gorgeous and large signed, limited-edition Western print by noted American artist David Wright. It has been professionally custom framed with a double mat in a dark wood frame, with the COA in an envelope on the back of the framed piece. It is in mint condition and retails for $320. In this print, Sacajawea shows Captain Clark the newly finished beaded belt she has made with beads given to her by Captain Meriwether Lewis. This story emerged from the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery&amp;acirc;€™s remarkable expedition to the Pacific coast in 1805-1806. Sacajawea gave up one of her most prized possessions to acquire a magnificent sea otter robe that neither Clark nor Lewis had been able to purchase from a Chinook Indian. Born in Rosine, Kentucky and raised in Middle Tennessee, David Wright's highly acclaimed art uniquely captures the scenic beauty of the area and its rich historical heritage. His depictions of rural country landscapes and memorable moments in American history have earned him countless awards and placements in prestigious museums and private collections. Professionally trained and with advanced study in Europe, David has been painting for more than 40 years. He now ranks among America's premier artists, including acknowledgment in Who's Who in American Art. His scholarship and deep historical sensitivities are evident in his works on the American frontier, America's Civil War, hunters, settlers, and American Indians. Following an early career in commercial art, David turned to full-time painting. He was among the original artists associated with Gray Stone Press in Nashville, TN, and it was here where his limited edition collector prints, principally of landscapes, became popular. By 1976 his specialty art on the American frontier began to receive national attention, and by 1978, buoyed by the success of his limited edition prints, he committed himself fully to the fine art of painting. David's work has gained increasing recognition throughout the country and. He was commissioned to create six paintings for Nashville: The Faces of Two Centuries, which celebrated Nashville's bicentennial. His painting of an 18th century frontiersman was selected for the poster for the Fine Arts Pavilion at the 1982 World's Fair. In addition, David's paintings have been featured in television documentaries and as covers and illustrations for numerous books and magazines. An avid historian, he has written scholarly articles for various publications, as well as contributing chapters in some well-known books on the American frontier. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.



David Wright &amp;quot;blue Belt&amp;quot; Western Framed S/n Print
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