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1989 Original Oil on canvas painting by Doug Moore of Oklahoma City titled "Gay Cowboy". Collector paid $800 in 1989. This is a sale preview...measurements to follow. Condition is very good. Please examine pictures prior to bidding and ask seller questions (see phone contact on sale detail page). 2 / 159 -
1989 Original Oil on canvas painting by Doug Moore of Oklahoma City titled "Gay Cowboy". Collector paid $800 in 1989. This is a sale preview...measurements to follow. Condition is very good. Please examine pictures prior to bidding and ask seller questions (see phone contact on sale detail page). 3 / 159 -
1989 Original Oil on canvas painting by Doug Moore of Oklahoma City titled "Gay Cowboy". Collector paid $800 in 1989. This is a sale preview...measurements to follow. Condition is very good. Please examine pictures prior to bidding and ask seller questions (see phone contact on sale detail page). 4 / 159 -
1989 Original Oil on canvas painting by Doug Moore of Oklahoma City titled "Gay Cowboy". Collector paid $800 in 1989. This is a sale preview...measurements to follow. Condition is very good. Please examine pictures prior to bidding and ask seller questions (see phone contact on sale detail page). 5 / 159 -
1989 Original Oil on canvas painting by Doug Moore of Oklahoma City titled "Gay Cowboy". Collector paid $800 in 1989. This is a sale preview...measurements to follow. Condition is very good. Please examine pictures prior to bidding and ask seller questions (see phone contact on sale detail page). 6 / 159 -
1989 Original Oil on canvas painting by Doug Moore of Oklahoma City titled "Gay Cowboy". Collector paid $800 in 1989. This is a sale preview...measurements to follow. Condition is very good. Please examine pictures prior to bidding and ask seller questions (see phone contact on sale detail page). 7 / 159 -
1989 Original Oil on canvas painting by Doug Moore of Oklahoma City titled "Gay Cowboy". Collector paid $800 in 1989. This is a sale preview...measurements to follow. Condition is very good. Please examine pictures prior to bidding and ask seller questions (see phone contact on sale detail page). 8 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 9 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 10 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 11 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 12 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 13 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 14 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 15 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 16 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 17 / 159 -
One of two fabulous MCM coffee tables in the manner of Adriane Pearsall. This pre-owned beauty was not ever used and was stored in an extra bedroom for years. Base is walnut, glass is 5/8" thick with no scratches or chips. Seller will ship at buyer's expense from 73121. Correction: Noguchi style coffee table. My bad. Will consider meeting or delivery to buyers within 250 miles. 18 / 159 -
Large 1980's vintage oil on canvas by Micael Freed Measures 67 1/4" (5' 7 1/4) wide X 66 1/8" tall (5'6 1/4") Biography - Michael Freed Born and raised in Oklahoma, Michael Freed, spent most of his youth in rural towns on the great plains. He graduated from art school at the University of Oklahoma. A five year stint as the director of a non-profit artists' organization and thirteen years in the art gallery business have brought him full circle back to his own art. An affinity for the artists of the Renaissance and his interest in figurative art have heavily influenced his approach to his work. Some time in Chicago and San Francisco has also been an important aspect of his life and art. Michael Freed lives in Santa Fe, NM. Education 1990 BFA, Painting, University of Oklahoma 1981 BA, Journalism/Advertising, University of Oklahoma Awards 1993 New Forms Regional Initiative Grant (NFRIG), NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts funded award. Criteria includes non-traditional media and non-traditional presentation. 1993 Sudden Opportunity Fund Grant, Visual Artists Coalition, supplemental grant applied to NFRIG project, Thrones of Warriors Installation. Michael Freed quote regarding his artist style: I am most interested in the human form and in particular the male nude. These images come from my interest in pursuing the idea of middle age and the less-than-perfect body type as opposed to the glamorized male youth so prominent in our mass media. They are all self-portraits as I strive to look at my own body with an artist's eye, analyzing the flaws within the form, the changes wrought by age, and the compositions of the flesh. I am also interested in the subtlety of gesture and what we say with our hands and body movements. How we touch each other, how we touch ourselves is of particular interest to me. Another aspect of my work is that of composing the body as landscape. By framing my compositions the way I do, I strive for an unconventional way of viewing the form in a broader "landscape" context. I have no desire to be a photo-realist in the execution of my work. I am much more interested in the representation of form in a more ethereal way and also blending that into the realm of abstract and two-dimensional space. I hope with this series to inspire people to look at the male human body as the natural, beautiful form that it is. To read more about Michael Freed: https://www.sfreporter.com/guides/pride/2018/06/27/the-art-of-deviance/ Current art my Michael Freed for sale: https://owencontemporary.com/michael-freed/terrace-series-disc-orange-sparkle-22-diameter 23 / 159 -
Large 1980's vintage oil on canvas by Micael Freed Measures 67 1/4" (5' 7 1/4) wide X 66 1/8" tall (5'6 1/4") Biography - Michael Freed Born and raised in Oklahoma, Michael Freed, spent most of his youth in rural towns on the great plains. He graduated from art school at the University of Oklahoma. A five year stint as the director of a non-profit artists' organization and thirteen years in the art gallery business have brought him full circle back to his own art. An affinity for the artists of the Renaissance and his interest in figurative art have heavily influenced his approach to his work. Some time in Chicago and San Francisco has also been an important aspect of his life and art. Michael Freed lives in Santa Fe, NM. Education 1990 BFA, Painting, University of Oklahoma 1981 BA, Journalism/Advertising, University of Oklahoma Awards 1993 New Forms Regional Initiative Grant (NFRIG), NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts funded award. Criteria includes non-traditional media and non-traditional presentation. 1993 Sudden Opportunity Fund Grant, Visual Artists Coalition, supplemental grant applied to NFRIG project, Thrones of Warriors Installation. Michael Freed quote regarding his artist style: I am most interested in the human form and in particular the male nude. These images come from my interest in pursuing the idea of middle age and the less-than-perfect body type as opposed to the glamorized male youth so prominent in our mass media. They are all self-portraits as I strive to look at my own body with an artist's eye, analyzing the flaws within the form, the changes wrought by age, and the compositions of the flesh. I am also interested in the subtlety of gesture and what we say with our hands and body movements. How we touch each other, how we touch ourselves is of particular interest to me. Another aspect of my work is that of composing the body as landscape. By framing my compositions the way I do, I strive for an unconventional way of viewing the form in a broader "landscape" context. I have no desire to be a photo-realist in the execution of my work. I am much more interested in the representation of form in a more ethereal way and also blending that into the realm of abstract and two-dimensional space. I hope with this series to inspire people to look at the male human body as the natural, beautiful form that it is. To read more about Michael Freed: https://www.sfreporter.com/guides/pride/2018/06/27/the-art-of-deviance/ Current art my Michael Freed for sale: https://owencontemporary.com/michael-freed/terrace-series-disc-orange-sparkle-22-diameter 24 / 159 -
Large 1980's vintage oil on canvas by Micael Freed Measures 67 1/4" (5' 7 1/4) wide X 66 1/8" tall (5'6 1/4") Biography - Michael Freed Born and raised in Oklahoma, Michael Freed, spent most of his youth in rural towns on the great plains. He graduated from art school at the University of Oklahoma. A five year stint as the director of a non-profit artists' organization and thirteen years in the art gallery business have brought him full circle back to his own art. An affinity for the artists of the Renaissance and his interest in figurative art have heavily influenced his approach to his work. Some time in Chicago and San Francisco has also been an important aspect of his life and art. Michael Freed lives in Santa Fe, NM. Education 1990 BFA, Painting, University of Oklahoma 1981 BA, Journalism/Advertising, University of Oklahoma Awards 1993 New Forms Regional Initiative Grant (NFRIG), NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts funded award. Criteria includes non-traditional media and non-traditional presentation. 1993 Sudden Opportunity Fund Grant, Visual Artists Coalition, supplemental grant applied to NFRIG project, Thrones of Warriors Installation. Michael Freed quote regarding his artist style: I am most interested in the human form and in particular the male nude. These images come from my interest in pursuing the idea of middle age and the less-than-perfect body type as opposed to the glamorized male youth so prominent in our mass media. They are all self-portraits as I strive to look at my own body with an artist's eye, analyzing the flaws within the form, the changes wrought by age, and the compositions of the flesh. I am also interested in the subtlety of gesture and what we say with our hands and body movements. How we touch each other, how we touch ourselves is of particular interest to me. Another aspect of my work is that of composing the body as landscape. By framing my compositions the way I do, I strive for an unconventional way of viewing the form in a broader "landscape" context. I have no desire to be a photo-realist in the execution of my work. I am much more interested in the representation of form in a more ethereal way and also blending that into the realm of abstract and two-dimensional space. I hope with this series to inspire people to look at the male human body as the natural, beautiful form that it is. To read more about Michael Freed: https://www.sfreporter.com/guides/pride/2018/06/27/the-art-of-deviance/ Current art my Michael Freed for sale: https://owencontemporary.com/michael-freed/terrace-series-disc-orange-sparkle-22-diameter 25 / 159 -
Large 1980's vintage oil on canvas by Micael Freed Measures 67 1/4" (5' 7 1/4) wide X 66 1/8" tall (5'6 1/4") Biography - Michael Freed Born and raised in Oklahoma, Michael Freed, spent most of his youth in rural towns on the great plains. He graduated from art school at the University of Oklahoma. A five year stint as the director of a non-profit artists' organization and thirteen years in the art gallery business have brought him full circle back to his own art. An affinity for the artists of the Renaissance and his interest in figurative art have heavily influenced his approach to his work. Some time in Chicago and San Francisco has also been an important aspect of his life and art. Michael Freed lives in Santa Fe, NM. Education 1990 BFA, Painting, University of Oklahoma 1981 BA, Journalism/Advertising, University of Oklahoma Awards 1993 New Forms Regional Initiative Grant (NFRIG), NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts funded award. Criteria includes non-traditional media and non-traditional presentation. 1993 Sudden Opportunity Fund Grant, Visual Artists Coalition, supplemental grant applied to NFRIG project, Thrones of Warriors Installation. Michael Freed quote regarding his artist style: I am most interested in the human form and in particular the male nude. These images come from my interest in pursuing the idea of middle age and the less-than-perfect body type as opposed to the glamorized male youth so prominent in our mass media. They are all self-portraits as I strive to look at my own body with an artist's eye, analyzing the flaws within the form, the changes wrought by age, and the compositions of the flesh. I am also interested in the subtlety of gesture and what we say with our hands and body movements. How we touch each other, how we touch ourselves is of particular interest to me. Another aspect of my work is that of composing the body as landscape. By framing my compositions the way I do, I strive for an unconventional way of viewing the form in a broader "landscape" context. I have no desire to be a photo-realist in the execution of my work. I am much more interested in the representation of form in a more ethereal way and also blending that into the realm of abstract and two-dimensional space. I hope with this series to inspire people to look at the male human body as the natural, beautiful form that it is. To read more about Michael Freed: https://www.sfreporter.com/guides/pride/2018/06/27/the-art-of-deviance/ Current art my Michael Freed for sale: https://owencontemporary.com/michael-freed/terrace-series-disc-orange-sparkle-22-diameter 26 / 159 -
Large 1980's vintage oil on canvas by Micael Freed Measures 67 1/4" (5' 7 1/4) wide X 66 1/8" tall (5'6 1/4") Biography - Michael Freed Born and raised in Oklahoma, Michael Freed, spent most of his youth in rural towns on the great plains. He graduated from art school at the University of Oklahoma. A five year stint as the director of a non-profit artists' organization and thirteen years in the art gallery business have brought him full circle back to his own art. An affinity for the artists of the Renaissance and his interest in figurative art have heavily influenced his approach to his work. Some time in Chicago and San Francisco has also been an important aspect of his life and art. Michael Freed lives in Santa Fe, NM. Education 1990 BFA, Painting, University of Oklahoma 1981 BA, Journalism/Advertising, University of Oklahoma Awards 1993 New Forms Regional Initiative Grant (NFRIG), NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts funded award. Criteria includes non-traditional media and non-traditional presentation. 1993 Sudden Opportunity Fund Grant, Visual Artists Coalition, supplemental grant applied to NFRIG project, Thrones of Warriors Installation. Michael Freed quote regarding his artist style: I am most interested in the human form and in particular the male nude. These images come from my interest in pursuing the idea of middle age and the less-than-perfect body type as opposed to the glamorized male youth so prominent in our mass media. They are all self-portraits as I strive to look at my own body with an artist's eye, analyzing the flaws within the form, the changes wrought by age, and the compositions of the flesh. I am also interested in the subtlety of gesture and what we say with our hands and body movements. How we touch each other, how we touch ourselves is of particular interest to me. Another aspect of my work is that of composing the body as landscape. By framing my compositions the way I do, I strive for an unconventional way of viewing the form in a broader "landscape" context. I have no desire to be a photo-realist in the execution of my work. I am much more interested in the representation of form in a more ethereal way and also blending that into the realm of abstract and two-dimensional space. I hope with this series to inspire people to look at the male human body as the natural, beautiful form that it is. To read more about Michael Freed: https://www.sfreporter.com/guides/pride/2018/06/27/the-art-of-deviance/ Current art my Michael Freed for sale: https://owencontemporary.com/michael-freed/terrace-series-disc-orange-sparkle-22-diameter 27 / 159 -
Large 1980's vintage oil on canvas by Micael Freed Measures 67 1/4" (5' 7 1/4) wide X 66 1/8" tall (5'6 1/4") Biography - Michael Freed Born and raised in Oklahoma, Michael Freed, spent most of his youth in rural towns on the great plains. He graduated from art school at the University of Oklahoma. A five year stint as the director of a non-profit artists' organization and thirteen years in the art gallery business have brought him full circle back to his own art. An affinity for the artists of the Renaissance and his interest in figurative art have heavily influenced his approach to his work. Some time in Chicago and San Francisco has also been an important aspect of his life and art. Michael Freed lives in Santa Fe, NM. Education 1990 BFA, Painting, University of Oklahoma 1981 BA, Journalism/Advertising, University of Oklahoma Awards 1993 New Forms Regional Initiative Grant (NFRIG), NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts funded award. Criteria includes non-traditional media and non-traditional presentation. 1993 Sudden Opportunity Fund Grant, Visual Artists Coalition, supplemental grant applied to NFRIG project, Thrones of Warriors Installation. Michael Freed quote regarding his artist style: I am most interested in the human form and in particular the male nude. These images come from my interest in pursuing the idea of middle age and the less-than-perfect body type as opposed to the glamorized male youth so prominent in our mass media. They are all self-portraits as I strive to look at my own body with an artist's eye, analyzing the flaws within the form, the changes wrought by age, and the compositions of the flesh. I am also interested in the subtlety of gesture and what we say with our hands and body movements. How we touch each other, how we touch ourselves is of particular interest to me. Another aspect of my work is that of composing the body as landscape. By framing my compositions the way I do, I strive for an unconventional way of viewing the form in a broader "landscape" context. I have no desire to be a photo-realist in the execution of my work. I am much more interested in the representation of form in a more ethereal way and also blending that into the realm of abstract and two-dimensional space. I hope with this series to inspire people to look at the male human body as the natural, beautiful form that it is. To read more about Michael Freed: https://www.sfreporter.com/guides/pride/2018/06/27/the-art-of-deviance/ Current art my Michael Freed for sale: https://owencontemporary.com/michael-freed/terrace-series-disc-orange-sparkle-22-diameter 28 / 159 -
Large 1980's vintage oil on canvas by Micael Freed Measures 67 1/4" (5' 7 1/4) wide X 66 1/8" tall (5'6 1/4") Biography - Michael Freed Born and raised in Oklahoma, Michael Freed, spent most of his youth in rural towns on the great plains. He graduated from art school at the University of Oklahoma. A five year stint as the director of a non-profit artists' organization and thirteen years in the art gallery business have brought him full circle back to his own art. An affinity for the artists of the Renaissance and his interest in figurative art have heavily influenced his approach to his work. Some time in Chicago and San Francisco has also been an important aspect of his life and art. Michael Freed lives in Santa Fe, NM. Education 1990 BFA, Painting, University of Oklahoma 1981 BA, Journalism/Advertising, University of Oklahoma Awards 1993 New Forms Regional Initiative Grant (NFRIG), NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts funded award. Criteria includes non-traditional media and non-traditional presentation. 1993 Sudden Opportunity Fund Grant, Visual Artists Coalition, supplemental grant applied to NFRIG project, Thrones of Warriors Installation. Michael Freed quote regarding his artist style: I am most interested in the human form and in particular the male nude. These images come from my interest in pursuing the idea of middle age and the less-than-perfect body type as opposed to the glamorized male youth so prominent in our mass media. They are all self-portraits as I strive to look at my own body with an artist's eye, analyzing the flaws within the form, the changes wrought by age, and the compositions of the flesh. I am also interested in the subtlety of gesture and what we say with our hands and body movements. How we touch each other, how we touch ourselves is of particular interest to me. Another aspect of my work is that of composing the body as landscape. By framing my compositions the way I do, I strive for an unconventional way of viewing the form in a broader "landscape" context. I have no desire to be a photo-realist in the execution of my work. I am much more interested in the representation of form in a more ethereal way and also blending that into the realm of abstract and two-dimensional space. I hope with this series to inspire people to look at the male human body as the natural, beautiful form that it is. To read more about Michael Freed: https://www.sfreporter.com/guides/pride/2018/06/27/the-art-of-deviance/ Current art my Michael Freed for sale: https://owencontemporary.com/michael-freed/terrace-series-disc-orange-sparkle-22-diameter 29 / 159 -
Large 1980's vintage oil on canvas by Micael Freed Measures 67 1/4" (5' 7 1/4) wide X 66 1/8" tall (5'6 1/4") Biography - Michael Freed Born and raised in Oklahoma, Michael Freed, spent most of his youth in rural towns on the great plains. He graduated from art school at the University of Oklahoma. A five year stint as the director of a non-profit artists' organization and thirteen years in the art gallery business have brought him full circle back to his own art. An affinity for the artists of the Renaissance and his interest in figurative art have heavily influenced his approach to his work. Some time in Chicago and San Francisco has also been an important aspect of his life and art. Michael Freed lives in Santa Fe, NM. Education 1990 BFA, Painting, University of Oklahoma 1981 BA, Journalism/Advertising, University of Oklahoma Awards 1993 New Forms Regional Initiative Grant (NFRIG), NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts funded award. Criteria includes non-traditional media and non-traditional presentation. 1993 Sudden Opportunity Fund Grant, Visual Artists Coalition, supplemental grant applied to NFRIG project, Thrones of Warriors Installation. Michael Freed quote regarding his artist style: I am most interested in the human form and in particular the male nude. These images come from my interest in pursuing the idea of middle age and the less-than-perfect body type as opposed to the glamorized male youth so prominent in our mass media. They are all self-portraits as I strive to look at my own body with an artist's eye, analyzing the flaws within the form, the changes wrought by age, and the compositions of the flesh. I am also interested in the subtlety of gesture and what we say with our hands and body movements. How we touch each other, how we touch ourselves is of particular interest to me. Another aspect of my work is that of composing the body as landscape. By framing my compositions the way I do, I strive for an unconventional way of viewing the form in a broader "landscape" context. I have no desire to be a photo-realist in the execution of my work. I am much more interested in the representation of form in a more ethereal way and also blending that into the realm of abstract and two-dimensional space. I hope with this series to inspire people to look at the male human body as the natural, beautiful form that it is. To read more about Michael Freed: https://www.sfreporter.com/guides/pride/2018/06/27/the-art-of-deviance/ Current art my Michael Freed for sale: https://owencontemporary.com/michael-freed/terrace-series-disc-orange-sparkle-22-diameter 30 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 40 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 41 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 42 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 43 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 44 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 45 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 46 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 47 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 48 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 49 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 50 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 51 / 159 -
Original Oil on Canvas by Doug Moore who wrote "Silly and funny, everyone loves a black cowboy!" (inscription on back of canvas). Here is more information on Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown who died in 2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_%22Gatemouth%22_Brown Canvas Measures: 32 1/2"" wide X 46 1/4" tall 52 / 159 -
It's not impossible to find a Jens Risom original, but it is impossible to find one at a fair starting price! Jens Risom was a Danish American furniture designer. Locking drawers come with 2 keys. Look at pictures closely as I have highlighted marks of character that have been transacted over the years. Drawers and doors open and close with ease. Buyer pays packaging/handling and shipping. Delivery within 250 miles a possible option. Measures: 6' 5/3/4" x 20" wide x 24" tall An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Risom 93 / 159 sold -
It's not impossible to find a Jens Risom original, but it is impossible to find one at a fair starting price! Jens Risom was a Danish American furniture designer. Locking drawers come with 2 keys. Look at pictures closely as I have highlighted marks of character that have been transacted over the years. Drawers and doors open and close with ease. Buyer pays packaging/handling and shipping. Delivery within 250 miles a possible option. Measures: 6' 5/3/4" x 20" wide x 24" tall An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Risom 94 / 159 sold -
It's not impossible to find a Jens Risom original, but it is impossible to find one at a fair starting price! Jens Risom was a Danish American furniture designer. Locking drawers come with 2 keys. Look at pictures closely as I have highlighted marks of character that have been transacted over the years. Drawers and doors open and close with ease. Buyer pays packaging/handling and shipping. Delivery within 250 miles a possible option. Measures: 6' 5/3/4" x 20" wide x 24" tall An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Risom 95 / 159 sold -
It's not impossible to find a Jens Risom original, but it is impossible to find one at a fair starting price! Jens Risom was a Danish American furniture designer. Locking drawers come with 2 keys. Look at pictures closely as I have highlighted marks of character that have been transacted over the years. Drawers and doors open and close with ease. Buyer pays packaging/handling and shipping. Delivery within 250 miles a possible option. Measures: 6' 5/3/4" x 20" wide x 24" tall An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Risom 96 / 159 sold -
It's not impossible to find a Jens Risom original, but it is impossible to find one at a fair starting price! Jens Risom was a Danish American furniture designer. Locking drawers come with 2 keys. Look at pictures closely as I have highlighted marks of character that have been transacted over the years. Drawers and doors open and close with ease. Buyer pays packaging/handling and shipping. Delivery within 250 miles a possible option. Measures: 6' 5/3/4" x 20" wide x 24" tall An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Risom 97 / 159 sold -
It's not impossible to find a Jens Risom original, but it is impossible to find one at a fair starting price! Jens Risom was a Danish American furniture designer. Locking drawers come with 2 keys. Look at pictures closely as I have highlighted marks of character that have been transacted over the years. Drawers and doors open and close with ease. Buyer pays packaging/handling and shipping. Delivery within 250 miles a possible option. Measures: 6' 5/3/4" x 20" wide x 24" tall An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Risom 98 / 159 sold -
It's not impossible to find a Jens Risom original, but it is impossible to find one at a fair starting price! Jens Risom was a Danish American furniture designer. Locking drawers come with 2 keys. Look at pictures closely as I have highlighted marks of character that have been transacted over the years. Drawers and doors open and close with ease. Buyer pays packaging/handling and shipping. Delivery within 250 miles a possible option. Measures: 6' 5/3/4" x 20" wide x 24" tall An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Risom 99 / 159 sold -
It's not impossible to find a Jens Risom original, but it is impossible to find one at a fair starting price! Jens Risom was a Danish American furniture designer. Locking drawers come with 2 keys. Look at pictures closely as I have highlighted marks of character that have been transacted over the years. Drawers and doors open and close with ease. Buyer pays packaging/handling and shipping. Delivery within 250 miles a possible option. Measures: 6' 5/3/4" x 20" wide x 24" tall An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, Risom was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Risom 100 / 159 sold
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