Pair of Vintage Prints by Charles Ragland Bunnell ( 1897-1968 ) Colo. Artist


Pair of Vintage Prints by Charles Ragland Bunnell ( 1897-1968 ) Colo. Artist

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Pair of Vintage Prints by Charles Ragland Bunnell ( 1897-1968 ) Colo. Artist:
$50.00


For your consideration is a pair of vintage prints perhapsof a French town by Charles Ragland Bunnell ( 1897-1968 ) a Colorado artist. Econolite Corporation madethese prints in 1957; I do not know the method they used for these printsexcept that they do appear to be of good quality. Vintage condition, prints that have been previously loved and that are suitable for framing. Please review photos for condition issues, and ask questions prior to offerding. The last photo is the backside of these prints. Offered as is. Ships the same or next business day. Thanks for looking!

Measurements are approximate:
The paper size: 9-5/8\" x 13\"
Printed area size: 9-1/4\" to 9-1/2\" x 12\"The following is for informational purposes only and is from the Kirkland Museum:Charles Bunnell was born January 17, 1897 in Kansas City, Missouri. He moved to Colorado with his family after finishing high school, and established his career and life in Colorado Springs. After serving in World War I, he studied at the Broadmoor Art Academy with Boardman Robinson and Ernest Lawson and was asked to be Lawson’s assistant instructor in 1928. He also taught several summers at the Kansas City Art Institute. In 1922, he married fellow student, Laura Palmer. Among his many achievements and projects, Bunnell was recommended for a Works Progress Administration (WPA) mural commission in 1934 by Boardman Robinson, as Robinson served as a local judge for WPA mural proposals. Bunnell also assisted Frank Mechau with the Colorado Springs post office murals in 1935. He was part of a traveling exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute, and also exhibited at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh, the Kansas City Art Instituteand other national venues. In the 1940s Bunnell’s work became more abstract and he experimented with Abstract Expressionism. Though his paintings are not large, they are powerful and highly inventive.

Pair of Vintage Prints by Charles Ragland Bunnell ( 1897-1968 ) Colo. Artist:
$50.00

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