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<p>[QUOTE="Snowman Cometh, post: 11966735, member: 83302"]Found these nice photos at a flea market. These are the ones I wanted. But, I had to take some others to get these. Which also means I spent a little more than I would normally. I think the painting on paper was worth the price.</p><p>This kid looks like it should be a vampire. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]550671[/ATTACH]</p><p>When Santa was scary.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]550672[/ATTACH]</p><p>This is just a nice looking family. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]550673[/ATTACH]</p><p>Cowgirls</p><p>[ATTACH=full]550674[/ATTACH]</p><p>Starlet wannabe</p><p>[ATTACH=full]550675[/ATTACH]</p><p>This woman is GORGEOUS</p><p>[ATTACH=full]550676[/ATTACH]</p><p>The painting by Gastauer. I can't find anything about them. This is just really cool. [ATTACH=full]550677[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>This portrait is about 16" x 20". It's signed by the Cardinal. I did an image search and this portrait was used in Archbishop Williams High School yearbooks back in 64 and 66 (from what my old computer tells me). I had to ask AI to tell me who the Cardinal was. It was Richard Cushing. A famous Archbishop of the Catholic Church. </p><p><br /></p><p>He married JFK and Jackie and eulogized JFK at his funeral. [ATTACH=full]550678[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>If that wasn't cool enough. There was a folder for the photo and a large mailer. I took them both. I didn't realize the mailer wasn't for the Cardinal's photo, it had this print in it. It's got a lot of foxing. But, it's #1 of 250 by Bob Dixon.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]550679[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>There was a letter attached to the print from a Medical Center that was selling these prints. It was addressed to Coburn Britton who was a well known publisher. According to AI, his most famous series was called PROSE. But, the coolest thing was at the bottom of the folder, a small (stenographer sized note) typed letter to Coburn from his father who was worried about the trouble Coburn was in. His father was author Edward Dahlberg. Who supposedly wasn't a well liked man.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Snowman Cometh, post: 11966735, member: 83302"]Found these nice photos at a flea market. These are the ones I wanted. But, I had to take some others to get these. Which also means I spent a little more than I would normally. I think the painting on paper was worth the price. This kid looks like it should be a vampire. [ATTACH=full]550671[/ATTACH] When Santa was scary. [ATTACH=full]550672[/ATTACH] This is just a nice looking family. [ATTACH=full]550673[/ATTACH] Cowgirls [ATTACH=full]550674[/ATTACH] Starlet wannabe [ATTACH=full]550675[/ATTACH] This woman is GORGEOUS [ATTACH=full]550676[/ATTACH] The painting by Gastauer. I can't find anything about them. This is just really cool. [ATTACH=full]550677[/ATTACH] This portrait is about 16" x 20". It's signed by the Cardinal. I did an image search and this portrait was used in Archbishop Williams High School yearbooks back in 64 and 66 (from what my old computer tells me). I had to ask AI to tell me who the Cardinal was. It was Richard Cushing. A famous Archbishop of the Catholic Church. He married JFK and Jackie and eulogized JFK at his funeral. [ATTACH=full]550678[/ATTACH] If that wasn't cool enough. There was a folder for the photo and a large mailer. I took them both. I didn't realize the mailer wasn't for the Cardinal's photo, it had this print in it. It's got a lot of foxing. But, it's #1 of 250 by Bob Dixon. [ATTACH=full]550679[/ATTACH] There was a letter attached to the print from a Medical Center that was selling these prints. It was addressed to Coburn Britton who was a well known publisher. According to AI, his most famous series was called PROSE. But, the coolest thing was at the bottom of the folder, a small (stenographer sized note) typed letter to Coburn from his father who was worried about the trouble Coburn was in. His father was author Edward Dahlberg. Who supposedly wasn't a well liked man.[/QUOTE]
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