an original Buechner oil painting


Item Number: 8002

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $2,668

Online Close: Apr 1, 2007 6:00 AM EDT

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Description

A proud pheasant steadfastly returns your gaze from his hideout within a field of spring daffodils. Artist Thomas Buechner has expertly captured the bird in his natural surroundings in this original oil painting. Custom framing has been provided by the Beveled Edge to enhance this work with a double mat in greens pulled directly from the painting and a rustic yet sophisticated wood frame. The final measurements are 23 1/2 x 27 inches.

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Special Instructions

Tom Buechner is a well-established portrait and landscape painter whose work can be found in the Metropolitan Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Smithsonian. He is author of the art book "How I Paint". He is also known locally as being the first director of The Corning Museum of Glass (1950-1960).

Donated by

THOMAS BUECHNER, 10503 NORTH RD, CORNING, NY 14830, 962-6626
THE BEVELED EDGE, 52 WASHINGTON AVE ENDICOTT, NY 13760