Edward Barton (1926 - 2012) was active/lived in California, Texas. Barton is entirely self-taught as an artist. He was born on June 24, 1926, in New York, and made his home in California. He is a member of the American Institute of Fine Arts, California, and listed in American Artists of Renown. His painting Sinking of Atlantis is being exhibited around the world and his work can be found in private and corporate collections. This stunning piece of art by listed artist Edward Barton captures the excitement of horse racing in a beautiful and unique way. The canvas measures 10 inches in length and 8 inches in height, and is an original oil painting that showcases the best of impressionism. The painting features a jockey riding a horse in a race, and is framed for display. The artist, who passed away in 2012, has created a remarkable work of art that is sure to impress any art lover or collector. This painting is a single piece, signed, and produced using oil painting as the technique. The painting features the theme of horse racing and is an original, that originated in Texas, USA during the 1960s. This artwork is perfect for those who appreciate fine art, and will make a great addition to any collection. ***Small scale 8x10 painting in a brass frame. The frame has a nick as shown. No nicotine. No smells.
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