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HAL WEBER Oil on Canvas, PINE ARIZONA, 26" x 32" Wood frame, 18x24 canvas
$ 304.65
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HAL WEBER
(1920-2009)
Farm Landscape, Pine, Arizona
Original Artwork
1981 Oil on Canvas
Frame = 26” Tall x 32” Wide
Canvas = 22” x 28”
NO GLASS
Signed and Dated in lower right
EXCELLENT CONDITION
No damage to artwork or frame
READY TO HANG
I am the second owner.
The first owner bought this in 1983 for 0 at a Western Art show.
Has been hung on an inside wall without direct sunlight on the painting at any time.
Copied from the internet:
Charles Harold "Hal" Weber
Charles Harold "Hal" Weber (94 on Oct. 20) returned to live with his Heavenly Father on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 14, 2009. He was born in Lititz, PA and moved to New Holland as a child, graduating from New Holland High School, the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, FL and from Arizona State University with a degree in Fine Arts. He served in the U.S. Air Force during WWII, stationed at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona and also for a while in Honolulu.
He moved from New Holland to Phoenix, AZ in 1952 where he worked as a commercial artist, also painting commissioned portraits and various other paintings. He was a member of the National Portrait Institute of New York City and the American Portrait Society. His biography is featured in "Who's Who in Arizona." When Justice Sandra Day O'Connor was elected to the U.S. Supreme Court, Hal was the artist chosen to paint her portrait which now hangs in the Supreme Court's Historical Society.
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