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Larry Locke, Acrylic on Canvas, Dated 2019

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  • Larry Locke, "The Crowd", Acrylic on Canvas, Dtd 2019
    By Larry Locke
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Original work by Larry Locke, (American b. 1959) with frame. 62" x 62". From the artist " I was born in Gray County, in the Texas Panhandle. I spent my younger years working as a cow...
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    A large scale painting by Ron Strong, acrylic paint, shellac and emulsion. On canvas. Originally sold through Galleria Sillechia in Florida for $9,500.
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  • Aaron Marcus, Abstract Geometric Oil on Canvas, Dated 2010
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Blues, orange, green, yellow, large Aaron Marcus abstract oil painting on canvas. .
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    21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Contemporary Art

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    Canvas, Wood, Paint

  • Joseph M. Glasco Oil and Collage on Canvas, #34, Dated 1985
    By Joseph Glasco
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Original oil and mixed-media on canvas, art work measures 60" x 60, with frame 61.5" x 61.5", "Untitled #34". Joseph Glasco (1925-1996) was an American abstract expressionist painte...
    Category

    20th Century American Modern Contemporary Art

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  • Large Midcentury Abstract Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated, 1971
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Signed Nicky S. Kleim, dtd. 1971. Great bright colors large abstract work. Art measures 60" x 60". Framed 62" x 62".
    Category

    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Contemporary Art

    Materials

    Canvas, Paint

  • John Link "Gator Gait" Acrylic on Canvas, dtd 1986
    Located in Dallas, TX
    John Link (d. 2021) worked as a professor of art at Western Michigan University. From the artisit: "When I was in philosophy, my fellow grad students agreed that we were in philosophy because we couldn’t do anything else. But the same can be said of art. My problem with philosophy was that it requires you to stay still to read, and that bothered me a lot. I also found art to be the antithesis of philosophy. I was told I should study all the great aestheticians because I made a lot of paintings. I told the department head that those people were talking about something other than making art. I did not exactly know what, but art has a kinaesthetic element, both mental and physical, that philosophy does not. Nor is art all that contemplative. You must work your way through a murky soup of possibilities, and all that stuff. Then I flunked the draft physical and did not have to stay in philosophy, so I started taking art classes. Philosophy, understood as wonderment, is a good place to begin, certainly. English was my worst subject in high school and grade school, math and science my best. When I went to college I was supposed to be an engineer. But I took up English because I thought college was a place where you worked on your weaknesses. Actually have a double BA in Philosophy and English. So that’s how I got going, reading great writers...
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    20th Century American Post-Modern Contemporary Art

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    Canvas, Paint

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