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Vintage Sports Memorabilia
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SUPERBOWL XII Drawing "Cowboys Can Can" by Paul Henrie
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USD 4,500.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 4,500.00 |
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| Start Time |
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 |
| End Time |
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 |
| Location |
La Veta, Colorado |
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Description
Up for auction is a Framed Drawing (not painting) of the Apache Belles Cheerleaders, Super Bowl 12. They are in Can can Outfits and the name is Cowboys Can Can. Signed by Paul Blaine Henrie. It is 471/2" by 36" framed. The Cheerleaders are dressed like Can can Girls. I heard he did this at the Super Bowl from the sidelines. The Cowboys won that year. Paul Blaine Henrie, born in Tampa, Florida in 1932, became a California landscape painter, active in the Laguna Beach Art Association and the Carmel Art Association. He has turned out thousands of paintings and has also became a controversial member of the artist colony there, one of the reasons being that he makes no secret of the fact that he paints to make money--"a home in the hills, a studio at the beach, tiffany lamps, antique automobiles, rare pool tables, etc." On the East Coast, Edwin Barrie, Director of the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York, described Henrie as "A budding genius from California." In style, Henrie is much inspired by the work of Vincent Van Gogh. Henrie's biggest problem has been keeping up with the demand for his work and has a large number of collectors including celebrities Vincent Price, Glenn Ford, Jack Lemon, Jack Benny and Edward G. Robinson.
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