Alan Bean Red White and Blue Giclee on Canvas FRAMED!

12:09 PM PST, 10/28/2008

Alan Bean Red White and Blue Giclee on Canvas FRAMED! Description *Artist: Alan Bean. Release Date April 2007! Title: "Red White and Blue". Limited Edition Canvas Giclee" signed and numbered by the artist. FRAMED! *Limited to a very low edition size of only 75 images (on canvas) worldwide. Image size is 11" x 13". Mint Condition! Outside framed size is 14" x 16". *Custom framed in a Museum quality Larson Juhl moulding #392375 1 5/8" wide frame from the "Aegean Collection" in an Aqua Blue finish. We do all the custom framing here at the gallery in Vermont with over 25 years experience in the field of fine art custom picture framing. *An average retail price for this piece including the artwork and framing is: $449.00. Offered here on this "Buy-it-Now" listing framed for only $34.00 above the cost of the artwork alone which is $295.00. * Brand new stock directly from the publisher(Greenwich Workshop). We are an authorized dealer for Greenwich.*Be one of the few clients who can own this piece on canvas! *Buyer gets FREE! shipping and insurance within the USA. *This piece will be shipped flat for your best protection in transit. Thank you. Jim Duff~ Early River Gallery.My Stores Logo *About The Artist: Alan Bean, Apollo XII astronaut, commander of Skylab II and artist--was born in 1932 in Wheeler, Texas. On space voyages, his artist's eye and talent enabled him to document impressions of the moon and space to be preserved later on canvas. He retired from NASA in 1981. He says about his work; "I am fortunate enought to have seen the sights no other artist ever has and hope to communicate these experiences through my art." About this piece: Jim Irwin, Colonel, United States Air Force, had a brilliant but challenging career. His is a story of difficult challenges met, and with hard work and perserverance, overcome. After battling illness and severe injuries for ten years, Jim Irwin found himself standing on the Moon. After leaving NASA,Jim authored a number of books about his life and about his experiences.He gave me(Alan Bean) one of those books as a gift and I treasure it today. He inscribed "Decisions determine destination!Your grateful brother, Jim Irwin,Apollo 15. "The space program represents what is truly great with America," says artist Alan Bean. "When I was an astronaut I felt each day that I had accepted a responsibility to do the right thing professionally in everything that I did. I was not alone in this as I saw this 'right stuff' code everywhere. It was a good feeling to know that all those around me were dedicated to making our nation's space exploration effort as good as it could possibly be. This red, white and blue feeling and theme carried over into everything we did. If everyone at NASA cut ourselves I believe we would all bleed red, white and blue." *About Early River Gallery: Greetings from Vermont. We have been in business since 1977 offering Fine Art, Antiques,Period Victorian Lighting, Museum Quality Custom Picture Framing,Antique and Limited Edition prints.Also offering one of the most comprehensive selections of Fine Art Giclee Canvas and Lithographic prints on the web by major publishers such as The Greenwich Workshop, Hadley House Publishing,Mill Pond Press,Wild Apple Graphics and more...

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