Items located in Pleasant Valley. Items include a Book of Chen Chi paintings; a Stepback hutch; Postcards of the Poughkeepsie Bridge; "A Moment of Reverence" print by Hisashi Otsuka; a Bev Doolittle "Music in the Wind" framed and matted numbered print; an American gothic style cathedral arched back armchair; Tiffany style lamps; furniture, artwork, rugs, glassware, vases, lamps, candlesticks and more.

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Items located in Pleasant Valley. Items include a Book of Chen Chi paintings; a Stepback hutch; Postcards of the Poughkeepsie Bridge; "A Moment of Reverence" print by Hisashi Otsuka; a Bev Doolittle "Music in the Wind" framed and matted numbered print; an American gothic style cathedral arched back armchair; Tiffany style lamps; furniture, artwork, rugs, glassware, vases, lamps, candlesticks and more.

Payment is due by Thursday, May 31 at 1PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Thursday, May 31 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice.
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Bev Doolittle "Two More Indian Horses" framed and matted numbered print under glass signed lower right "11326/48000 Bev Doolittle", 37.5" x 11.5". Bio from AskArt: Bev Doolittle (1947 - ) is a painter from California paints subjects of western wilderness from traveling the western United States and living outdoors for first-hand observation. She is noted for her careful attention to realistic detail of her wide-ranging western subjects including cowboys, Indians, horses and natural landscape. She has also built a career by having great success with the print market beginning in 1979. She studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, having earned a scholarship there while still in high school. Two years after graduation she married Jay Doolittle and their honeymoon was a painting trip to Bryce and Zion National Parks. Working on a series called "You and Me" paintings, they found moderate success with works that had Jay's semi-abstract background and Bev's detailed figures and animals. In 1973, they spent a year to backpack travel they went to National Parks including the Grand Canyon, Yosemite and Sequoia. Doolittle has also written and illustrated many books including Music in the Wind, The Spirit Takes Flight, and The Forest Has Eyes. Of her painting and writing, she says: "I try to look beyond the obvious and create unique, meaningful paintings that depict our western wilderness and its inhabitants."

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Bev Doolittle "Two More Indian Horses" framed and matted numbered print under glass signed lower right "11326/48000 Bev Doolittle", 37.5" x 11.5". Bio from AskArt: Bev Doolittle (1947 - ) is a painter from California paints subjects of western wilderness from traveling the western United States and living outdoors for first-hand observation. She is noted for her careful attention to realistic detail of her wide-ranging western subjects including cowboys, Indians, horses and natural landscape. She has also built a career by having great success with the print market beginning in 1979. She studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, having earned a scholarship there while still in high school. Two years after graduation she married Jay Doolittle and their honeymoon was a painting trip to Bryce and Zion National Parks. Working on a series called "You and Me" paintings, they found moderate success with works that had Jay's semi-abstract background and Bev's detailed figures and animals. In 1973, they spent a year to backpack travel they went to National Parks including the Grand Canyon, Yosemite and Sequoia. Doolittle has also written and illustrated many books including Music in the Wind, The Spirit Takes Flight, and The Forest Has Eyes. Of her painting and writing, she says: "I try to look beyond the obvious and create unique, meaningful paintings that depict our western wilderness and its inhabitants."

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