Collection of Bob Thomason Oil Paintings on Board of Native American Scenes
Item Details
Provenance:
Property from an American Midwestern Museum.
A collection of three oil paintings on board of Native American scenes by Cherokee/American artist Bob Thomason (born 1944), created between 2002-2006. These paintings features a variety of of scenes including children playing with a dog titled A Time to Play, an archer standing in the snow titled Paths Crossing, and young men on their horses titled Observation Point. They are signed in paint to the lower right, and each one contains an artist label to the verso with the titles and dates. Each painting is presented without glass in a gilt wooden frame with decorative gesso moulding and an inner linen border.
Born in Oklahoma and a part of the Cherokee Nation, Bob Thomason is known for his paintings of Western culture and Native American scenes. He has sold hundreds of paintings in the U.S. and parts of Europe, and has also been commissioned to do paintings for his hometown in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Dimensions
- each frame measures; each visible image measures 4" W x 4" H.
Item #
17DCC191-048