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Canvas - Signed & Numbered
by G Harvey
Rides the Clouds Serigraph - Signed & Numbered
by JD Challenger
Roams the Plains No MoreSerigraph - Signed & Numbered
by JD Challenger
Sunrise Vision Serigraph - Signed & Numbered
by JD Challenger
Canyon of Dreams Wall Street Serigraph Signed and Numbered
by G Harvey
Nation of Ancestors Giclee on Canvas Signed and Numbered
by JD Challenger
Ghost Dance Revelations Serigraph Signed and Numbered
by JD Challenger
Though the Road May Be Long by Bill Anton ~ A sudden spring storm has blanketed the gigh country in a harsh reminder that mountain weather is particularly unpredictable. But a welcome spot of sun breaks through revealing the rugged beauty of the rocky mou
by Bill Anton
Though the Road May Be Long by Bill Anton ~ A sudden spring storm has blanketed the gigh country in a harsh reminder that mountain weather is particularly unpredictable. But a welcome spot of sun breaks through revealing the rugged beauty of the rocky mou
by Bill Anton
Off the Rimrock by Bill Anton ~ The West is a land of great contrasts. Its immensity alone allows for broad types of terrain, altitude and weather. In Off the Rimrock, an imminent thunderstorm quickens the pace of a drive as the cowboys urge the c
by Bill Anton
Off the Rimrock by Bill Anton ~ The West is a land of great contrasts. Its immensity alone allows for broad types of terrain, altitude and weather. In Off the Rimrock, an imminent thunderstorm quickens the pace of a drive as the cowboys urge the c
by Bill Anton
by Bill Anton
by Bill Anton
by Bill Anton
by Bill Anton
by Bill Anton
by Bill Anton
Bill Antons Golden Dawn captures the mood of the cowboy as the sun rises and he prepares to set out for a days work. The serene beauty of the mountain range in the distance, the solitude of the land he will travel, and the golden rays of the brea
by Bill Anton
Bill Antons Golden Dawn captures the mood of the cowboy as the sun rises and he prepares to set out for a days work. The serene beauty of the mountain range in the distance, the solitude of the land he will travel, and the golden rays of the brea
by Bill Anton
Bill Anton, who makes his home in Arizona, paints the west with keen knowledge and much enthusiasm. He doesnt seek to chronicle or record the history of ranches or the biography of the cowboy. Rather, his paintings are filled with mood and passion.
by Bill Anton
Bill Anton, who makes his home in Arizona, paints the west with keen knowledge and much enthusiasm. He doesnt seek to chronicle or record the history of ranches or the biography of the cowboy. Rather, his paintings are filled with mood and passion.
by Bill Anton
<DIV>Chase returns to Washington, D.C. as the source of inspiration for his latest painting of the White House. Collectors often ask if my Foundation of Freedom series is politically motivated, to which I reply no. Although I actively follow what happe
by Rod Chase
<DIV>Chase returns to Washington, D.C. as the source of inspiration for his latest painting of the White House. Collectors often ask if my Foundation of Freedom series is politically motivated, to which I reply no. Although I actively follow what happe
by Rod Chase
<DIV>Chase returns to Washington, D.C. as the source of inspiration for his latest painting of the White House. Collectors often ask if my Foundation of Freedom series is politically motivated, to which I reply no. Although I actively follow what happe
by Rod Chase
<DIV>Chase returns to Washington, D.C. as the source of inspiration for his latest painting of the White House. Collectors often ask if my Foundation of Freedom series is politically motivated, to which I reply no. Although I actively follow what happe
by Rod Chase
<DIV>Chase returns to Washington, D.C. as the source of inspiration for his latest painting of the White House. Collectors often ask if my Foundation of Freedom series is politically motivated, to which I reply no. Although I actively follow what happe
by Rod Chase
Picturing the Past - Austin, Texas by Rod Chase ~ Photo-realist Rod Chase created this turn-of-the-century scene using antique photography which he located in Austin, Texas. His style is beyond amazing! He captures the feeling of old Austin, the hustle an
by Rod Chase
Picturing the Past - Austin, Texas by Rod Chase ~ Photo-realist Rod Chase created this turn-of-the-century scene using antique photography which he located in Austin, Texas. His style is beyond amazing! He captures the feeling of old Austin, the hustle an
by Rod Chase
Line of Duty by Rod Chase ~ The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall contains the names of 58,226 men and women who were killed and remain missing from that war. The names are etched on the black granite panels that compose the Wall, and the panels are arranged
by Rod Chase
Line of Duty by Rod Chase ~ The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall contains the names of 58,226 men and women who were killed and remain missing from that war. The names are etched on the black granite panels that compose the Wall, and the panels are arranged
by Rod Chase
Line of Duty by Rod Chase ~ The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall contains the names of 58,226 men and women who were killed and remain missing from that war. The names are etched on the black granite panels that compose the Wall, and the panels are arranged
by Rod Chase
A Grateful Nation by Rod Chase ~ This painting stands as a memorial to President Abraham Lincoln who said in his Second Annual Address to Congress on December 1, 1862, In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free - honorable alike in wha
by Rod Chase
<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN style=FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial>Land of the Free was painted in the early fall of 2005. The Lincoln Memorial is one of the most beautiful and dramatic monuments in the city, but it is difficult to construct a strong co
by Rod Chase
<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN style=FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial>Land of the Free was painted in the early fall of 2005. The Lincoln Memorial is one of the most beautiful and dramatic monuments in the city, but it is difficult to construct a strong co
by Rod Chase
<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN style=FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial>Land of the Free was painted in the early fall of 2005. The Lincoln Memorial is one of the most beautiful and dramatic monuments in the city, but it is difficult to construct a strong co
by Rod Chase
<P>The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by France in 1886. The idea for the gift was conceived at a dinner party in 1865. She was sculpted by Frederic Bartholdi, and Gustave Eiffel served as the structural engineer. It was fabri
by Rod Chase
<P>The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by France in 1886. The idea for the gift was conceived at a dinner party in 1865. She was sculpted by Frederic Bartholdi, and Gustave Eiffel served as the structural engineer. It was fabri
by Rod Chase
<P>The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by France in 1886. The idea for the gift was conceived at a dinner party in 1865. She was sculpted by Frederic Bartholdi, and Gustave Eiffel served as the structural engineer. It was fabri
by Rod Chase
Standing in Monticello’s Entrance Hall transported me into Stephen Ambrose’s book, Undaunted Courage. Artifacts from the Lewis and Clark Expedition – Indian headdresses and weapons to fossils and animal mounts – surrounded us. Jefferson was an amazing vis
by Rod Chase
Standing in Monticello’s Entrance Hall transported me into Stephen Ambrose’s book, Undaunted Courage. Artifacts from the Lewis and Clark Expedition – Indian headdresses and weapons to fossils and animal mounts – surrounded us. Jefferson was an amazing vis
by Rod Chase
Standing in Monticello’s Entrance Hall transported me into Stephen Ambrose’s book, Undaunted Courage. Artifacts from the Lewis and Clark Expedition – Indian headdresses and weapons to fossils and animal mounts – surrounded us. Jefferson was an amazing vis
by Rod Chase
Standing in Monticello’s Entrance Hall transported me into Stephen Ambrose’s book, Undaunted Courage. Artifacts from the Lewis and Clark Expedition – Indian headdresses and weapons to fossils and animal mounts – surrounded us. Jefferson was an amazing vis
by Rod Chase
Standing in Monticello’s Entrance Hall transported me into Stephen Ambrose’s book, Undaunted Courage. Artifacts from the Lewis and Clark Expedition – Indian headdresses and weapons to fossils and animal mounts – surrounded us. Jefferson was an amazing vis
by Rod Chase
Standing in Monticello’s Entrance Hall transported me into Stephen Ambrose’s book, Undaunted Courage. Artifacts from the Lewis and Clark Expedition – Indian headdresses and weapons to fossils and animal mounts – surrounded us. Jefferson was an amazing vis
by Rod Chase
The inspiration for City Lights began some time ago during a visit to New York in January. While in Manhattan for a showing of my paintings, friends of ours took Debbie and I to the roof of their apartment building for a birds eye view of the city. It wa
by Rod Chase
The inspiration for City Lights began some time ago during a visit to New York in January. While in Manhattan for a showing of my paintings, friends of ours took Debbie and I to the roof of their apartment building for a birds eye view of the city. It wa
by Rod Chase
The inspiration for City Lights began some time ago during a visit to New York in January. While in Manhattan for a showing of my paintings, friends of ours took Debbie and I to the roof of their apartment building for a birds eye view of the city. It wa
by Rod Chase
The inspiration for City Lights began some time ago during a visit to New York in January. While in Manhattan for a showing of my paintings, friends of ours took Debbie and I to the roof of their apartment building for a birds eye view of the city. It wa
by Rod Chase
The inspiration for City Lights began some time ago during a visit to New York in January. While in Manhattan for a showing of my paintings, friends of ours took Debbie and I to the roof of their apartment building for a birds eye view of the city. It wa
by Rod Chase
The inspiration for City Lights began some time ago during a visit to New York in January. While in Manhattan for a showing of my paintings, friends of ours took Debbie and I to the roof of their apartment building for a birds eye view of the city. It wa
by Rod Chase
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