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Retreat From The Heat Limited Edition Canvas
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Judy Larson
Red Horse Limited Edition Print
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Will Bullas
Reading Lab Limited Edition Canvas
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Alan Bean
Reaching For The Stars Limited Edition Canvas
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Braldt Braldt
Rainbow Whiskers Limited Edition Print
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Paul Landry
Rainbow Gardens Limited Edition Print
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Rainbow Gardens Limited Edition Canvas
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Joshua Spies
Raging Bulls Masterwork Canvas Edition
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Tom Lovell
Quicksand At Horsehead Crossing Limited Edition Print
TL00010 |
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$150.00
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Judy Larson
Pryor Commitment Limited Edition Print
JL00012 |
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$245.00
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June Carey
Primavera Masterwork Canvas Edition
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June Carey
Primavera Limited Edition Canvas
JU00048 |
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Dean Morrisey
Preparing For The Journey Limited Edition Print
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$135.00
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Mian Situ
Preparing For The Festival San Francisco 1904 Canvas Edition
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John Weiss
Preparing For The Feast Limited Edition Print
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$145.00
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Ron S. Riddick
Prelude To The Dance Limited Edition Print
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$185.00
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Don Crowley
Prayer To The Morning Sun Limited Edition Canvas
DC00029 |
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$795.00
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Greg Beecham
Polar Attraction Limited Edition Print
GB00010 |
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$185.00
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Rod Frederick
Point Of View Limited Edition Print
RF00052 |
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$235.00
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Dean Mitchell
Pirouettes And Pachyderms Limited Edition Canvas
EM00002 |
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$450.00
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Christopher Blossom
Pilot Schooner Gracie S. Becalmed Off Alcatraz Limited Edition Canvas
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$595.00
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Scott Gustafson
Pegasus And The Muses Limited Edition Canvas
SG00080 |
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$595.00
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Judy Larson
Paws And Reflect Limited Edition Print
JL00011 |
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$185.00
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| Artist Bio: "Born in Redlands, California, Don Crowley got started in the world of art at
such an early age that he couldn’t remember a time when he wasn’t drawing.
During his school years in Santa Ana, he read everything he could about art
and spent every spare moment developing his skill. Service in the Merchant
Marines and the Navy enabled Crowley to enroll in the Art Center School of
Design in Los Angeles under the G.I. Bill. Five years later, he moved to New
York and began a successful career in commercial illustration.
After more than twenty years in the Northeast, Crowley felt restricted by the
narrow range of his commercial work and began to work more extensively in fine
art. In 1973, he accepted an invitation to exhibit his paintings at a gallery
in Arizona. He was so taken by the area that he decided to continue his career
there.
With his family, Crowley settled in the Southwest, where he began forging a
relationship with a group of Native Americans. Although he is recognized and
respected for many different kinds of paintings, he is best known for his
sensitive and skilled portraits of these Apache and Paiute women and children.
Crowley visits the San Carlos Reservation annually to continue chronicling the
lives of his subjects. “I hope that my work expresses the beauty and dignity
of these very special people,” he says. Through Crowley’s work, his collectors
have watched his subjects grow over the years. Occasionally you’ll see a rare
Don Crowley image of a cowboy or a cattle drive, but what he is best known for
are handsome, clear portraits of Native American women and children, not to
mention their colorful Pendleton blankets. In fact, long-time collectors of
his work may see the same subject as both a girl and woman, wearing the
colorful, geometric-patterned blanket that was handed down from generation to
generation.
In 1995, he was elected to the Cowboy Artists of America and, in his first
year, won the CA Gold Medal for Drawing. The following year he was awarded
four awards: a Gold Medal for Oil, Silver Medal for Drawing, the CA Award and
the Kieckhefer Best in Show Award. With customary dry humor, Crowley termed
this accomplishment very encouraging.
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Don Crowley |
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