William Phillips — Chasing the Daylight MASTERWORK ANNIVERSARY EDITION - Canvas
Dim: 40 inches wide by 20 inches tall
June Carey — Vineyard Tankhouse - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 48 inches wide by 24 inches tall
John Buxton — Making Smoke Building Trade and Trust - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 40 inches wide by 30 inches tall
Dean Morrisey — Ben Franklin Patriot and Renaissance Man - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 30 inches wide by 40 inches tall
Bob Coronato — Today we will look our best And you will take me where I want to go Tomorrow they will te - Canvas
Dim: 29 inches wide by 29 inches tall
Alan Bean — My Brother Jim Irwin - Giclee On Canvas Artist Proof
Dim: 12 inches wide by 15 inches tall
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About Howard Terpning
Quite simply, Howard Terpning is one of the most lauded painters of Western art. His awards are so numerous and he is honored with them so often, that to list them would require changing the count every few months. To name three would be to cite the highest prizes awarded to Western art: countless awards from the Cowboy Artists of America, the Hubbard Art Award for Excellence, the National Academy of Western Art s Prix de West and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Gene Autry Museum. Why such praise? Passion, compassion, devotion and respect for his subject matter, extraordinary talent in palette and brushstroke, an exceptional ability to evoke emotion both in his paintings and from those viewing them — all this and more has made Terpning the "Storyteller of the Native American." Born in Illinois and educated at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and the American Academy of Art, he first gained attention from some powerful Time and Newsweek covers. Film fans praised his movie posters for such classics as The Sound of Music, Dr. Zhivago and the re-issue of Gone with the Wind. But his love of the West and Native American traditions saw his transition to fine art. Terpning was a long-time member of the Cowboy Artists of America, which has presented him with Gold and Silver awards, "Best of Show" awards, and "Best Overall Show by a Single Artist" awards more than two dozen times. His first book, The Art of Howard Terpning won the Wrangler "Outstanding Art Book" award from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Spirit of the Plains People, his second book, was released in 2001 in conjunction with a one-man show at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. A third, Tribute to the Plains People, was released in 2012 to celebrate his retrospective at The Autry National Center in Los Angeles.