Painting with 3-D Covered Wagon & Buffalo
$15,000.00
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This is a signed American western landscape painting by Ernest Lord Ransom, circa 1980's. This painting was used in a movie as a prop. It hung above the fireplace in a main room on the set of the movie remake of Bonanza the Return. The Artist Ernest L. Ransom integrated the use of mixed media with the canvas to create a 3-dimensional perspective to this painting. The wagon is made of real wood, and metal. Real canvas cloth covers the wagon. The wagon section is merged with the painting and it comes out (3-D) of the canvas to about 2.5 inches. The painting also features a herd of bison or buffalo drinking water from the stream. Mountains of the West are in the background.Including the frame, the total measurement is 56 inches x 44 inches.Ernest Lord Ransom was born in Texas, 1944. He started experimenting with various media in the 1960's and soon became a professional artist. Ransom has artwork in the collections of Perry Mason and Vincent Price. He won the Vincent Price Award in 1968. ** This one of a kind painting has a collectors interest in the areas of the American West Wild Bison & Buffalo Black American Artists Southwest ScenesAmerican Western artists Movie Prop collectiblesBonanza Series CollectiblesMixed Media, 3-D Canvas, Contemporary art collectors and more! This unique painting is large and can easily be the focal point in any room. The Price is $1595.00 - which is just under half of the appraised value. Email or call (520)323-0508this is a view looking straight down the painting from the top, you can see the canvas top of the covered wagon and the wagon wheel emerging from the surface of the artist board. Location: Alvernon & Glenn