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1996 Eighteenth in the series by Downe Burns. A great, fun and colorful painting by Burns resulted in a popular favorite among collectors. Characterized by Burns' bright palette and utilizing his signature cowboy icon, this seemingly naive image is actually quite sophisticated. The textures and colors reveal a debt to the Fauvres, who paved the way for twentieth century art. The clean lettering around the image contrasts nicely with the humanistic artwork and echoes its core colors. Published as a limited-edition serigraph in an artist-signed edition of 1,500 numbered prints plus an unsigned edition of 3,000 numbered prints. 24" x 32". Click on poster image for current value. |
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