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Too Wet To Plow, Limited Edition Print by G Harvey - Cowboys Oil Derricks, 16 x

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Condition:

Collectible; Like New

ASIN:

B09B1B23GN

Paint Type:

Oil

Color:

Golden

Item Shape:

Rectangular

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Image size is 16" x 24"

theme:

Cowboys

Brand:

Generic

orientation:

Landscape

Item Type Keyword:

prints

Mounting Type:

Wall Mount

size:

16 x 24 Inch

Style:

Industrial

Wall Art Form:

painting

Target Gender:

unisex

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Item number:

1549902369

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Too Wet to Plow is a signed and numbered limited edition print by G Harvey. This piece depicts cowboys with their pack horses leaving a "boomtown" with the oil derricks looming in the background. The image size is 16" x 24". Overall size is 20" x 28". It was published by Somerset House in 1983 in an edition size of 1,000 as a part of the Connally Collection. About the Artist: Gerald Harvey Jones, known professionally as G. Harvey, painted popular Western scenes, but also urban streetscapes set at the turn of the past century. His work was unapologetically nostalgic, casting a golden glow on views of an Americana that already were fading before his birth in 1933 in San Antonio. During his youth, Jones lived in Kenedy, Corpus Christi and Kerrville, where his family owned the Wagon Wheel Lodge and where he graduated from Tivy High School. He started his higher education at Abilene Christian College where he met his future wife, Patty Marie Bentley Jones. A graduate of North Texas State University, he was teaching industrial arts at O. Henry Junior High in Austin during the late 1950s when his wife bought him an oil paint set. Once he settled on a style, Jones? career took off, helped by the patronage of celebrities such as Texas Gov. John Connally and President Lyndon B. Johnson. Some observers compared his work to the Impressionists, others to Texas artists Jose Arpa and Porfirio Salinas, as well as Robert Julian Onderdonk. Still others, later, made a connection to popular ?Painter of Light? artist Thomas Kinkade. He also worked in bronzes and his art was shown and sold in Dallas, New York City, Santa Fe and elsewhere. Starting in 1987, Jones donated yearly paintings to raise money for Focus on the Family, a Christian advocacy and education group. This limited edition print is in near mint condition. It has been stored in our gallery and never framed. It is numbered and signed by the artist. Buy with confidence - every order is shipped with delivery confirmation tracking number. Fast shipping from our non-smoking home. Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: Too Wet to Plow is a signed and numbered limited edition print by G Harvey. This piece depicts cowboys with their pack horses leaving a "boomtown" with the oil derricks looming in the background. The image size is 16" x 24". Overall size is 20" x 28". It was published by Somerset House in 1983 in an edition size of 1,000 as a part of the Connally Collection. About the Artist: Gerald Harvey Jones, known professionally as G. Harvey, painted popular Western scenes, but also urban streetscapes set at the turn of the past century. His work was unapologetically nostalgic, casting a golden glow on views of an Americana that already were fading before his birth in 1933 in San Antonio. During his youth, Jones lived in Kenedy, Corpus Christi and Kerrville, where his family owned the Wagon Wheel Lodge and where he graduated from Tivy High School. He started his higher education at Abilene Christian College where he met his future wife, Patty Marie Bentley Jones. A graduate of North Texas State University, he was teaching industrial arts at O. Henry Junior High in Austin during the late 1950s when his wife bought him an oil paint set. Once he settled on a style, Jones? career took off, helped by the patronage of celebrities such as Texas Gov. John Connally and President Lyndon B. Johnson. Some observers compared his work to the Impressionists, others to Texas artists Jose Arpa and Porfirio Salinas, as well as Robert Julian Onderdonk. Still others, later, made a connection to popular ?Painter of Light? artist Thomas Kinkade. He also worked in bronzes and his art was shown and sold in Dallas, New York City, Santa Fe and elsewhere. Starting in 1987, Jones donated yearly paintings to raise money for Focus on the Family, a Christian advocacy and education group.