Robert Wood And Red Skelton Paintings

By Darren Hartley


Robert Wood paintings were works on the landscape of the United States. Robert Wood became known as an American painter, after working in the United States for almost 60 years, despite his being born in England. He presumably painted more art work on American landscape than any other artist in the history of American art.

Original Robert Wood paintings are among the most widely reproduced works in the history of art. They can be found in all fifty states as well as in many foreign countries. They are available from galleries, auctions, as an inheritance and over the internet.

Reproductions of Robert Wood paintings are usually printed on paper mounted on a cardboard rather than a canvas. They are sometimes glassed. While originals painted on canvas are left to breathe from behind, reproductions are, more often than not, sealed with a brown craft paper or cardboard at the back.

Red Skelton paintings can be found among some of the most prestigious, private and public collections throughout the world. They are well known for their depiction of smiling lovable clowns and globally famous characters. Red Skelton is one of the most creative minds of the modern era.

There are also Red Skelton paintings in existence that created beautiful still life and landscapes. Red began producing artwork in 1943, but kept his works private for many years. His inspiration for trying his hand at painting came from his visit of a Chicago department store displaying a variety of paintings.

Red Skelton paintings are sound investments in art as they are recognized as collector's delights. The value of these artworks has been proven alongside other contemporary artists with a worth that is limitless. They are intensely moving creations that earned for Red, the Footprints in the Sands of Time award, one of the highest honors an artist can receive.




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