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Jack White"Quail in Flight" Reverse on Glass Echruseos PaintingCirca 1970
Circa 1970
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Frame Size: 29.5 x 33
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Frame Size: 29.5 x 33
Medium: oil
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Dated 1946
Biography
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Born in Viborg, Denmark, Olaf Wieghorst was a child acrobatic performer from the age of nine when he began appearances at Tivoli Theater in Copenhagen and later toured Europe. He also learned horseback riding working on a stock farm, and horses became a major focus of his admiration and later his painting.
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Source:
Kathleen Wade
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