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Historical Artifacts related to Highwaymen Artist Robert Butler.
Left: A painting from 1961. Painted when he was a 16 year old student at Okeechobee High School. It hung in the principals office until the school building was demolished in the early 1970s. Signed with an ink pen on the lower left and titled "Majestic Fowl". It comes with video evidence of it's origin from the person that preserved it. It is amazing that it was preserved. It has received a documented extensive restoration process to remove an old floor varnish. Displayed in a shadow box antique notched frame, behind museum quality plexiglass. Believed to be the oldest painting in existence from Robert Butler.
Frame size is 29 1/2" x 35 1/2"
Painted with oil paint on poster board, typical of what was used in a high school art class in 1961. Approximately 16' x 20"
The original crown mold frame is included.
Right: Pen & Ink Print. Hand colored with water color by the artist. This colored print accompanied by an original sales and order brochure were produced by Robert Butler in the early 1980's. Only one other of these prints are known to still exist (there must be more, but we don't know of them). This print is the upgraded hand colored print version. It is framed in pecky cypress and mounted behind plexiglass, front and back. Framed size is 18 1/2" x 21 3/4"
Being Sold Together
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Roy McLendon 20"x24" Canvas

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Johnny Daniels 18"x24" Masonite

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Al Black 18"x24" Masonite

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Livingston Roberts 24"x36" Canvas

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James Gibson 14"x18" Canvas

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Lemuel Newton 12"x18" Upson

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Alfred Hair 24"x36" Upson

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Roy McLendon 20"x24" Canvas

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Mary Ann Carroll 24"x36" Canvas

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Livingston Roberts 30"x40" Canvas

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Al Black 24"x36" Old Canvas Painting



















