Woodcarver, Outdoor Life Magazine Cover
By Joseph Francis Kernan
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Left Medium: Oil on Canvas Outdoor Life Magazine Cover, August 1933
1930s Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Woodcarver, Outdoor Life Magazine Cover
By Joseph Francis Kernan
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Left Medium: Oil on Canvas Outdoor Life Magazine Cover, August 1933
Canvas, Oil
Chinook Pass, Outdoor Life Magazine Cover
By Charles Dye
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Outdoor Life Magazine Cover, December 1955 Signed Lower Right
Oil, Board
$75,000
H 24 in W 30 in
Trout Fishing, Original Cover of Outdoor Life Magazine
By Joseph Francis Kernan
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Cover of Outdoor Life magazine, April 1933. Image of a man with fishing gear in front of a calendar
Canvas, Oil
$75,000
H 27 in W 21.2 in
Soldier Trying to Reassemble, Outdoor Life Magazine Cover
By Joseph Francis Kernan
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Outdoor Life Magazine Cover, February 1943
Canvas, Oil
Eleventh Olympiad, Post Cover
By Joseph Francis Kernan
Located in Fort Washington, PA
work celebrated sportsmen and outdoor life. This now iconic cover held such impact that it was
Oil
Sunset Hill - Mykonos
By Thomas McKnight
Located in Greenwich, CT
bleached stucco villa is presented to us in full detail at the hilltop. From the covered outdoor verandah
Paper, Screen
Unavailable
H 48 in W 64 in
Vintage French Alps Ski Chalet Poster (Sports d'Hiver à Chamonix)
By Candido Aragonez de Faria
Located in Danvers, MA
-covered, outdoor, winter scene in Chamonix, France. Foregrounded figures include skier, two fashionably
Linen, Color
Unavailable
H 8 in W 10.88 in
Still Life with Fruit by George Forster (1817-1896, German-American)
By George Forster
Located in New York, NY
peaches, silken plums, succulent grapes, velvet apricots and crisp walnuts set in a rich outdoor landscape
Oil
Happy Hunter, Outdoor Life Magazine Cover
By Charles Dye
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Outdoor Life Magazine Cover, December 1951 Signed Lower Right
Oil, Board
Big Catch, Outdoor Life Magazine Cover
By Charles Dye
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Big Catch, Outdoor Life Magazine Cover Cover of Outdoor Life Magazine, August 1953 A dad and
Board, Oil
Covered Bridge
By Maud Lewis
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This charming painting on panel of an outdoor winter scene depicts a covered bridge, horses and two
Oil, Panel
Bobcat Hunter, Outdoor Life Magazine Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board Signature: Signed Lower Left Outdoor Life magazine Cover, February 1961
Oil, Board
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