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WESTERN ART DUANE BRYERS (1911-2012) "ORNERY DAY" FAMOUS SNOWSTORM LITHO 0.

$ 79.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • S&N Limited Edition Lithograph: "Ornery Day" - Western Art
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Style: Realism
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Renowned American Western Artist: Duane Bryers (1911-2012)
  • Condition: This superb Limited Edition Duane Bryers Western Lithograph is in new condition, having been kept in a protective Mylar sleeve, climate-controlled, and never framed.
  • Signed: Signed
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Provenance: Certificate of Authenticity
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Date of Creation: 1970-1989
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Subject: Western Art
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)

    Description

    LIMITED EDITION WESTERN LITHOGRAPH
    "ORNERY DAY"
    ARTIST DUANE BRYERS
    American Artist Duane Bryers
    (1911-2012) died May 30th, 2012, a month before his 101st birthday. He was a
    famed Western Art Artist
    , but much more. He was called
    one of America's finest and most versatile artists
    . The
    Tucson Museum of Art's March-May 1997 Exhibition
    of his work called him
    "
    perhaps the most famous of all living artists who work with Western American and traditional artistic imagery
    "
    .
    This is Mr. Bryers
    '
    Signed &
    Numbered Limited Edition Lithograph
    "Ornery Day"
    .
    Here
    ,
    this determined cowboy
    ,
    a true
    "
    Man of the West
    ",
    with his horse
    and his faithful dog
    , set out to do the work that needs to be done, regardless of the weather. And since Mother Nature can certainly be impossible – Today is, indeed, an
    "Ornery Day"
    !
    Mr. Bryers was the Tucson Art Festival's
    Artist of the Year
    in 1987
    joining such Western Artist luminaries as
    Olaf Wieghorst
    (1975),
    James Reynolds
    (1977),
    Joe Beeler
    (1981), and
    Howard Terpning
    (1983). He is included in the important
    "
    Contemporary Western Artists
    "
    reference book by Peggy & Harold Samuels (Southwest Art Publishing, 1982). Art West Magazine honored Mr. Bryers with its January/February 1982
    Cover Story
    ,
    "
    Duane Bryers: Painting in Progress
    ". Other major articles included
    Southwest Art Magazine's March 1976 article that reviewed Mr. Bryers' work and his book
    "
    The Bunkhouse Boys
    "
    with its 28 portraits by the artist; Southwest Art's August 1986 article
    "
    Enthusiasm Plus Disciplined Confidence
    "
    ; and many more. His artwork is part of numerous public, corporate, and private fine art collections in the U.S. and abroad.
    The artist firmly believed in the mystery of the stars. He'd do a large painting and then place a figure of maybe a half inch in it somewhere
    "
    to show
    how small man is compared with nature
    ".
    The final paragraph from the Southwest Art 1986 article
    concludes so well:
    "W
    hat makes Bryers' people look so real
    ?
    I think we can chalk it up to his
    pioneer heritage
    that he values so much, to his lifetime of drawing and painting, to an unceasing
    desire to succeed
    in art, and to his
    understanding heart
    that celebrated the indomitable spirit and dignity to be found in
    ordinary people and their everyday lives
    .
    "
    This
    "Ornery Day"
    Limited Edition Western Lithograph
    is
    number 35
    from the artist
    's
    l
    imited edition
    of 300 numbered lithographs plus Proofs
    . Its image size is 15" high by 24" wide; its paper size 19" by 27".
    The piece
    is
    in new condition
    , kept in a protective Mylar sleeve, climate-controlled, never framed.
    It comes with a
    Certificate of Authenticity
    from the original International Fine Art Distributor of the lithograph edition.
    This is a
    well-known Limited Edition Lithograph
    by a
    renowned
    Western Artist
    .
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    he artwork by USPS Priority Mail in a
    special, hard, 4-inch-diameter
    fine art shipping tube
    that we purchase from a company in Atlanta, Georgia, especially for that purpose. We
    insure
    all artwork shipped
    .
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