A Royal Flush
Nancy Glazier in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
Nancy Glazier in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
G Harvey in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
C.M.Russel  in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
G Harvey in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
Ringling Brothers in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
Ringling Brothers in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
Domino
Welcome to the Dawn
Oil Patch
Joe Raider Roberts
Cinch Ring
Ringling Brothers
Ringling Brothers
Gary Carter  in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
Joe Raider Roberts  in Western Art at Legacy Antiques Online
The New Filly
Robbert Summers
Robbert Summers
Gary Carter's
"A Royal Flush"
Original Double Signed and Numbered
Gallery Framed By Cowboy Artist of America.
This is print #215 of 850
in one of the nicest matted and gallery frames that
we've seen!!
Gary Carter's prominence and popularity have
flourished in recent years.
The overall Frame measures 31-1/2 x 43-1/2
Excellent Condition!!!
$600 or best offer
"Welcome to the Dawn" By Nancy Glazier
Print 207 of 250
Always knowing she wanted to be an artist,
Nancy Glazier's grandmother presented her
with her first set of oil paints when she was
eight. Her delighted father sold her first
painting when she was twelve.
The overall Print measures 20 x 40
in a beautiful 4" Gallery Frame
Excellent Condition!!!
$1600 or best offer
"Domino" by Nancy Glazier
Print 126 of 250
The artist is particularly fond of painting
horses. She sees them in a never-ending number
of scenes often with dramatic lighting or
back-lighting. The freedom, the action, the
color, the spirit - horses seem to have it all.
The overall Print measures 20 x 40 with 4" Gallery
Frame
Excellent Condition!!!
$1600 or best offer
C. M. Russel "Cinch Ring"
He was a "real" cowboy, lived with a mountain man and
was an adopted brother of the Blackfoot tribe. His oils,
watercolors and bronzes reflect an intimate knowledge of
his subjects
The overall Frame measures 31-1/2 x 43-1/2
Excellent Condition!!!
$600 or best offer
Oil Patch By G Harvey
Depicts 2 Cowboys in a Horse Drawn Wagon on a rianey
evening as they make there way home fromthe oil fields
...His original paintings and bronze sculptures are in
collections of major corporations, prestigious museums,
the United States Government, American presidents,
governors, foreign leaders and captains of industry.
Comes with affidavit of limited edition #977 of
1000
Print 18 x 27 in 36 x 27 frame
Excellent Condition!!!
$2300 or best offer
Joe Raider Roberts
Double Signed Canvas Print
This print was sold in 1972 at the Texas Rangers Hall of
Fameand Museum Grand Opening.Signed in the lower left
and bears the Texas Seal of Texas Ranger
Commerorative.Great subject matter
Beautiful Frame
Measures 18 x 24
Excellent Condition!!!
$600 or best offer
Framed Ringling Brothers Poster
and Barnum & Bailey Circus
Poster is in a gold gilted frame
The overall Frame measures 26-1/2" x 37-1/2 "
Excellent Condition!!!
$600 or best offer
Framed Ringling Brothers Poster
and Barnum & Bailey Circus
Poster is in a gold gilted frame
The overall Frame measures 26-1/2" x 37-1/2 "
Excellent Condition!!!
$600 or best offer
Nancy Glazier Bio

Always knowing she wanted to be an
artist, Nancy Glazier\'s grandmother
presented her with her first set of oil
paints when she was eight. Her delighted
father sold her first painting when she
was twelve.

Her family moved to Wyoming when she
was sixteen. Glazier was introduced to
Cody Museum muralist, Adolph Spohr,
who singled her out for private
instruction.

Painting is the very breath of her life.
While she is painting, Glazier feels
complete, joyful, powerful and free.
Today, the animals Glazier prefers to
paint are truly wild and free. Elk, deer,
moose, bear, cougar, coyote, fox, birds
from osprey to pine siskin, share their
territory with her in the mountains of
the Northwest. \"My paintings invite you
into this world. Journey with me awhile.
I will share with you what the eyes of my
heart see.\"

G. Harvey Bio

...His original paintings and bronze sculptures are in collections of major
corporations, prestigious museums, the United States Government,
American presidents, governors, foreign leaders and captains of industry.

Harvey's art has intrigued and captivated a generation. his skilled use of
light in dramatic settings, his considerable talent and persistent striving
toward perfection have placed him and his work at the forefront of late
twentieth century American art.

G. Harvey grew up in the rugged hills north of San Antonio, Texas.

His grandfather was a trail boss at 18 and helped create an American
legend. So the American West is not only the artist’s passion but his
birthright.

Harvey's early interest in sketching and drawing slowly evolved into a
passion for painting in oils. G. Harvey attended the Univeristy of North
Texas and then transferred to University of Texas at Austin. G. Harvey soon
realized that weekends and nights at the easel did not satisfy his love of
painting. Harvey paints the spirit of America from its western hills and
prairies to the commerce of its great cities.

He abandoned the security of a full-time job in 1963 and threw his total
energy into a fine art career.Two years as a "struggling artist" followed, but
1965 brought acclaim for the artists first prestigious show, The Grand
National exhibition in New York, and the American Artists Professional
League presented him with their New Masters Award. President Lyndon
Johnson discovered his fellow Texans talent, became a Harvey collector and
introduced John Connally to the artist’s work Connally was enthusiastic
about Harvey's art and, on one occasion, he presented a G. Harvey original
to each governor of Mexicos four northern states.

His original paintings are in the collections of major corporations,
prestigious museums, the United States government, American presidents,
governors, foreign leaders and captains of industry. The Smithsonian
Institution chose Harvey to paint "The Smithsonian Dream"
commemorating its 150th Anniversary. The Christmas Pageant of Peace
commissioned Harvey to create a painting celebrating this national event.
He has been the recipient of innumerable awards and the subject of three
books. Through his art, our history lives.

Today, G. Harvey lives in Fredericksburg, Texas, with his wife Pat in a
150-year old stone home built by German settlers. His studio and residence
are nestled within the Historic District of Fredericksburg



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Charlie M. Russell Bio

He was the "other" artist (besides
Frederic Remington) who chronicled life
in the Wild West. Unlike Remington,
Russell settled permanently in the west
(Montana) and wholeheartedly embraced
everything life there had to offer. He was
a "real" cowboy, lived with a mountain
man and was an adopted brother of the
Blackfoot tribe. His oils, watercolors and
bronzes reflect an intimate knowledge of
his subjects, and no one was more
surprised than he when they began
fetching high prices.
"The New Filly" By G Harvey
Harvey's art has intrigued and captivated a generation.
His skilled use of light in dramatic settings, his considerable
talent and persistent striving toward perfection have placed
him and his work at the forefront of late twentieth century
American art.
Outstanding Signed and Numbered 640 of 2250 Print
in a Magnicentmatted and gallery frame
measuring 29-1/2 x 33-1/2
Excellent Condition!!!
$1925 or best offer
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Framed Print by noted artist Robert Summers, #1421,
signed lower left corner, Texas Longhorns in the Hill
Country, overall size is 27" x 36"
$600 or best offer
Framed Signed and Numbered Print by noted artist
Robert Summers, measures 27" x 36", Rancher
overseeing Spotted Longhorns
$600 or best offer
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