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| Artist : |
Alan Bean |
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AB00035 |
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Yes as of 2/10/2012
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Available
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New Unframed Art |
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Limited Edition |
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Limited to 100 |
| Dimension: |
18 x 27 |
| Price: |
$650.00
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A Fire To Be Lighted Limited Edition Canvas is eligible for layaway in 3 equal payments of $216.67 over 60 days.
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| A Fire to be Lighted, LIMITED EDITION CANVAS |
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The Horse Wrangler Gather’d The Morning Mounts:
One That Had’n Lived The Life ... Couldn’t Paint a Picture ...
To Please The Eye, of One That Had!
by Bob Coronato
Like many kids, artist Bob Coronato grew up fascinated with the cowboy life. When he started to paint in earnest, he sold a painting to a man who thought he was good, but said he would be much better if he knew something about real cowboys. Upon graduating from Otis/Parsons Art School, he moved to Hulett,Wyoming (population 409) finding ranches that stillcowboy in the old ways, realizing that the west he was searching for as a kid was still there, evidenced by Them’s a Bunch-a Bronc Stomp’n...Sun
Fish’n...S.O.B.’s.
I was once part of a brand crew that traveled with a 1880s chuck wagon, Coronato says of The Horse Wrangler...Each evening, we would set the horses free to find water and grass. And each morning, before the sun came up, the horse wrangler rode out in the darkness to gather the horses from were they wandered the night before. As the ground started to shake and the wrangler drove the horses over the hill in the corral, I knew a long day was about to begin .... But I couldn’t wait, it was like being part of a special history.
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| A Fire To Be Lighted Limited Edition Canvas, by Alan Bean Is a Limited Edition production signed by the Artist. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which affirms that this Art Work is an authentic Limited Edition production from Alan Bean |
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| Artist Bio: BIOGRAPHY
"Twelve people have walked on the moon. Only one was an explorer artist, Alan
Bean—Apollo XII astronaut, commander of Skylab II and artist. Born in 1932 in
Wheeler, Texas and in 1950, Alan was selected for an NROTC scholarship at the
University of Texas at Austin. Alan was commissioned an ensign in the United
States Navy in 1955. Holder of eleven world records in space and astronautics,
Alan Bean has had a most distinguished peacetime career. His awards include
two NASA Distinguished Service Medals, the Yuri Gagarin Gold Medal and the
Robert J. Collier Trophy. As part of the Apollo XII crew, he became the fourth
of only twelve men ever to walk on the Moon. As the spacecraft commander of
Skylab Mission II, he set a world record: 24,400,000 miles traveled during the
59-day flight.
When he wasn’t flying, Bean always enjoyed painting as a hobby. Attending
night classes at St. Mary’s College in Maryland in 1962, Alan experimented
with landscapes. During training and between missions as a test pilot and
astronaut, he continued private art lessons. On space voyages, his artist’s
eye and talent enabled him to document impressions of the Moon and space to be
preserved later on canvas. A voracious student, Alan began to immerse himself
in polishing his talent with the same intensity he gave to his astronaut
training. Inspired by the impressionists and studying under contemporary
masters, he is a first-rate artist who is as comfortable rendering sharp
realism as he is with portraying subtle emotions through a faceless spacesuit—
but there's a bonus: As the only artist who has visited another world, Bean
paints with an authenticity and insight completely unique in the entire
history of art by creating a palette mirroring his artistic eye. His is a
personal portfolio of the golden era of space exploration as viewed by the
only artist who has BEEN there. His art reflects the attention to detail of
the aeronautical engineer, the respect for the unknown of the astronaut and
the unabashed appreciation of a skilled explorer artist.
The space program has seen unprecedented achievements and Bean realized that
most of those who participated actively in this adventure would be gone in
forty years. He knew that if any credible artistic impressions were to remain
for future generations, he must paint them now. “My decision to resign from
NASA in 1981 was based on the fact that I am fortunate enough to have seen
sights no other artist ever has,” Bean said, “and I hope to communicate these
experiences through art.” He is pursuing this dream at his home and studio in
Houston.
Bean’s book, Apollo: An Eyewitness Account, which chronicles his first-person
experience as an Apollo astronaut and explorer artist in words and paintings,
was received with critical and popular acclaim upon its publication in 1998.
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