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Charles Harvi Altheide" Bluebonnets San Antonio Texas " Texas Ranch Scene Texas wildflowers1941
1941
$4,600
£3,512.08
€4,058.18
CA$6,457.53
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NOK 47,816.52
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About the Item
Charles Harvi Altheide
(1874 - 1951)
San Antonio Artist Texas, Kansas, Missouri
Image Size: 11 x 15
Frame Size: 23.5 x 27.5
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dated 1941
"Bluebonnets San Antonio Texas 1941"
Has been professionally cleaned and is housed in a new frame with linen liner.
I have been in this business for many many years. This is the only bluebonnet by Altheide that I have ever seen. As a matter of fact I have only seen one other landscape. His typical subjects were Mexican Jacals, The San Antonio River Walk, and Mexican Market scenes.
Biography
Charles Harvi Altheide (1874 - 1951)
The artist was from San Antonio and was a veteran of World War I. He exhibited at the San Antonio Art League and the Edgar B. Davis Competition.
His work was exhibited Arneson River Theatre, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 at the exhibition, Life Along the San Antonio River, Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas 2001.
- Creator:Charles Harvi Altheide (1874 - 1951)
- Creation Year:1941
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)Depth: 4 in (10.16 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Image Size: 11 x 15 Frame Size: 23.5 x 27.5Price: $4,600
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- Condition:Please visit our 1stdibs storefront for other goodies.
- Gallery Location:San Antonio, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU76933355693
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