High Place by John Buxton

 
High Place by John Buxton.
 
“While working with National Geographic,” says John Buxton, “I learned their philosophy: make it correct for all time. I like that. After being a successful illustrator for over thirty years, I kindled a latent admiration for going that extra mile. I apply this approach to painting the young America of the 18th century.” Collectors have come to expect nothing less from John. Such a trust is evidenced when a collector at an art show spotted a small drawing in John’s sketch pad and commissioned a painting on the spot. From a simple black and white line drawing of a lone figure, John has created an intimate expression of this Native American’s respect and harmony for the land. This is only one of several exciting commissions of late. Look for a life-size portrait of Abraham Lincoln commissioned by the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. This painting is a centerpiece for the new facility.
 
Print released 2000.
offset litho, 550 s/n
In stock
Dimensions: 12" x 22"
BU00002

 

Issue Price: $135.00

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