Friday, March 12, 2010

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G. Harvey

G. Harvey grew up in the Texas Hill country listening to his father and grandfather relate stories to him about ranch life, the old frontier days in Texas and driving cattle across the Red River. During the earlier part of his career, he began to draw inspiration from that collective memory for paintings that would eventually earn him the reputation as one of America's most recognized and successful artists. He graduated from North Texas State University. He taught school in Austin but continued to study art in his spare time and ultimately began to devote full time to his painting.…

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An Evening in Boston

An Evening in Boston

G. Harvey

Oil
20" X 16"
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Landmark of Freedom

Landmark of Freedom

G. Harvey

Oil
16" X 12"
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The New Trolley Line

The New Trolley Line

G. Harvey

Oil
9" X 12"
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Broadway Remembered

Broadway Remembered

G. Harvey

Oil
24" X 20"
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Come on Grampa

Come on Grampa

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 75
16"H X 11"L
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Two Too Many

Two Too Many

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 45
17"H X 23"W

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Barely There

Barely There

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 100
19 1/2"H
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Chasing The Wind

Chasing The Wind

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 65
18"H X 17"L
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Confederate Charge

Confederate Charge

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 175
9"H X 14 1/2"L
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Cowpuncher

Cowpuncher

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 50
26"H X 17"W
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Double Trouble

Double Trouble

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 10
16 1/2"H X 16"W
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El Patron

El Patron

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 200
11"H X 14"W
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Mighty Blessed

Mighty Blessed

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 100
8"H
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Muchacho Con Gallo

Muchacho Con Gallo

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 50
14 1/2"H X 14"L
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Pullin' Leather

Pullin' Leather

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 50
29"H X 24"W
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Spittin' Image

Spittin' Image

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 100
11"H
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Stampede

Stampede

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 45
18"H X 30"W
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Texas Bronc

Texas Bronc

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 75
18"H X 14"W
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Texas Legend

Texas Legend

G. Harvey

Bronze ed.of 100
8"H
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The Drover

The Drover

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 65
15"H X 12"W
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The Homecoming

The Homecoming

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 200
19"H X 15"W
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The New Filly

The New Filly

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 200
7 1/2"H
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The Spirit Of Texas

The Spirit Of Texas

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 25
80"H X 43"W
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Thoughts Of Home

Thoughts Of Home

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 100
12"H X 10"L
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Wall-Eyed

Wall-Eyed

G. Harvey

Bronze ed. of 150
12 1/2"H X 8"W
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G. Harvey grew up in the Texas Hill country listening to his father and grandfather relate stories to him about ranch life, the old frontier days in Texas and driving cattle across the Red River. During the earlier part of his career, he began to draw inspiration from that collective memory for paintings that would eventually earn him the reputation as one of America's most recognized and successful artists. He graduated from North Texas State University. He taught school in Austin but continued to study art in his spare time and ultimately began to devote full time to his painting. In 1965 he won the prestigious New Masters Award in the American Artist Professional League Grand National Exhibition in New York. This award proved to be the pivotal point of his career. The scenic beauty of the land where G. Harvey grew up lends itself to his wonderful art which often depicts the strong independence of the people in the region. He says, "My paintings have never been literal representations. They are part first-hand experience and part dreams generated by those early stories I heard. They are a product of every place I have been, everything I have ever seen and heard." He has experienced several decades of sell-out shows. A special honor was bestowed upon him with a series of one man shows in Washington, D.C. in 1991. The first show featured his paintings of the Civil War era at the National Archives and then a show was exhibited at the Treasury Department, culminating in a spectacular one man show of 35 paintings at the Smithsonian Institute as part of their exhibition of "The All American Horse." G. Harvey has been featured in several exhibitions at the Gilcrease Museum and his alma mater honored him with a Distinguished Alumni Award. One of his paintings was featured on the cover of Smithsonian Institute's 150th anniversary engagement book. He now has four books published and resides with his family in the Texas Hill Country.

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