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Robert Wood And Red Skelton Paintings

By Darren Hartley


Robert Wood paintings consisted of landscape paintings of California, the Rocky Mountains and Texas. Robert Wood reached his maturity as an artist in the late 1920s. It was during this period that came out with a prodigious output, completing one painting a day.

Landscape Robert Wood paintings are among the most widely reproduced works in the history of art. They can be found in all fifty states as well as in many foreign countries. They are available from galleries, auctions, as an inheritance and over the internet.

Reproductions of Robert Wood paintings are printed on textured surfaces, purposely so to make it appear to be a painting for an amateurish eye. However, the texture being consistent throughout the image, does not follow the form as actual brush strokes do. The texture of these prints ranged from crow-foot to hen-scratch. The painting is printed on cardboard and not on canvas.

Red Skelton paintings can be found among some of the most prestigious, private and public collections throughout the world. They are well known for their depiction of smiling lovable clowns and globally famous characters. Red Skelton is one of the most creative minds of the modern era.

There are also still life and landscape works among Red Skelton paintings other than clowns and world famous characters. After drawing inspiration from a Chicago department store, Red began painting in 1943, keeping his work to himself. It was only in 1964 when he was persuaded to do a public exhibition of his work in Las Vegas.

Red Skelton paintings have proven to be sound investments as originals fetched as much as thousands of dollars. They are recognized collector's delights with their provision of a whimsical feeling that brightens and cheers up any room. These intensely moving creations have earned for Red one of the highest honors an artist can receive.




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