Tom Lovell (1909 - 1997): An American born artist who is widely recognized for his exceptional depiction of western subjects. Completing only around a dozen paintings a year, Lovell paid extraordinary attention to detail, which attracted the like of Colliers, McCalls and National Geographic. At his high school graduation he spoke about the ill treatment of Native Americans by the U.S. Government, and this became a recurring theme of his work. With his incredible talents and powerful subject matter, Lovell won many awards and was elected to the Cowboy Artist of America.
Tom Lovell's artworks have sold for up to $420,000 at major auction houses, and even higher in Galleries, around the world. However, this is your chance to own an original work at a much better price than those retail outlets command. The artwork here, "The Morgue Original", is a wonderful depiction of men standing over the friend who is about to be entombed, that is saturated with acute detail, and vibrant contrast throughout, making it one of the nicest drawings by Lovell we have ever made available. Also, archival matted to approximately 11” x 16” and 22” x 27” with the high-quality frame made specifically for this drawing, the immaculate artwork is of impressive craftsmanship and versatile size. Finally, it has remained in excellent condition since it was completed by Lovell, is signed in the lower left corner, and comes with a Gallery Letter of Authenticity. So remember again, we have listed this piece with the Submit Best Offer option, meaning it is likely to sell quickly. Tom Lovell's art has been exhibited in major museums around the world, and can be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Now, this authentic item can be part of yours as it will be professionally packaged to ship domestically or Internationally. Therefore please contact us if you have any questions and do not forget to submit your offer.