Legacy Artist Robert Butler Jr "The Holt Collection"

“The Holt Collection”
“Legacy” Second Generation Highwaymen Artist Robert Butler Jr continues a heritage that is dominated by the beautiful landscapes and wildlife of his native Floridian home. The eldest son of renowned Florida Artist Robert Butler, he has enjoyed painting from a very early age. Robert's works hang in numerous private collections throughout the state. Detail and composition have been the strong points and focus of his works. Although the main focus of his body of works has been Wildlife and Landscape paintings, in recent years his work has included many Historic Preservation works. These depict structures from turn-of-the-century American life.
Prersenting "The Holt Collection" Limited Edition Giclée from the Original Acrylic on Stretched Canvas Painting by “Legacy" Artist Robert Butler Jr. These Fine Art Giclée Reproduction's are Limited to just 500. One of the benefits of Duplicating them on Archival Canvas is that they can be framed like an Original Painting, as there is no need to place Glass in front of them. They are so Realistic that many viewers believe they are looking at the Original. Our Certificate of Authenticity is shipped with every individual Giclée Reproduction purchased. The Certificate verifies the Artists name, Reproduction Details and Edition Number. The Purchaser and Reproduction Details are maintained on our Database for Verification in case of Theft or Fraud. Keep the Certificate in a safe place away from the Reproduction. The Certificate is valuable and forms an integral part of your Investment in this Fine Art Giclée Reproduction; especially should you decide to sell your Investment.
1 Comments:
Nice. Kind of like a cross between old detailed woodcuts and paintings.
I've lately turned to sculpting animals.
My profile pic is one of my mice.
If you don't mind (sorry for the intrusion), I'd love it if you could check out my animal bronzes.
If you like them, please show your friends!
I'm trying to get my work seen by a wider audience.
If not, thanks for looking.
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There's some 'how it's made' stuff on my blog too,
http://www.steveworthingtonart.blogspot.com
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