Description: FRED LUCAS (1946-2011). Portrait of an Indian (Title: Navajo Singer), 26" x 20-1/2" sight size (framed size: 33" x 28") signed/numbered lower right. Edition: 85/500. Also signed in the plate above. Has a real arrowhead in the frame below. Also has a large sheet of glass that will be removed and discarded before shipping. SHIPS WITHOUT GLASS! Born in Tacoma, Washington, Fred Lucas is a painter of western subjects who works in a style and method of the Old Dutch Masters. His painting process involves applying thin, graduated layers of the finest oil colors upon finely woven Belgian linen canvas prepared with absorbent white lead.Lucas spent a vigorous boyhood of many outdoor activities. His artistic talent was encouraged by his father who placed him at age nine in the tutorship of a skilled artist. Later Lucas attended the Famous Artists Schools in Westport, Connecticut, and the University of Southern Mississippi.While living in Las Vegas, Nevada and then the Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico, he continued his interest in the works of master painters, western life and literature. By 1970, he determined to be a full-time artist, and in 1975, he settled in Prescott, Arizona.Source: Royal Hassrick, "Western Painting Today"
Price: 104.25 USD
Location: Palmdale, California
End Time: 2025-01-12T23:59:17.000Z
Shipping Cost: 40 USD
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Artist: Fred Lucas
Type: Print
Theme: Art
Style: Impressionism
Material: Paper
Culture: Navajo
Subject: Navajo Indian