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Football, Study for Touchdown
Artist:
John Steuart Curry
Medium:
Conte crayon
Size:
12.33" X 9"
Year:
1938
Price:
$7,500.00
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SKU:
B-10
Category:
Drawings
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Morning (Brown Thrush on Osage Branch...)
Portrait of Justin Sturm
Study for Summer Afternoon
Stallion and Jack Fighting
Prize Stallions
The Dove
Morning II (Sunrise Over Kansas)
Woman in Red Blouse (Portrait of Ellen)
Bouquet Cherub Vase
Otter Cliff, Mount Desert Island, Maine
Coyotes Stealing a Pig
Study of Reclining Male Nude (Verso: Study of Standing Male Nude)
Jibacoa Beach, Cuba
Cherub
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Arizona Rabbit
Coyotes Stealing a Pig
Portrait of Ellen
Study for "Prize Stallions"
Nude in a Waterfall
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Black Cat Sleeping
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Melora in the Cart (From "John Brown's Body")
Rainbow and View of Madison
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Two Figure Studies of Men and an Arm
Baptism in Big Stranger Creek
Golden Horse
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Farmers in Horsedrawn Wagon
Bull: Study for Ajax
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