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Don Crowley 'Naptime'
Don Crowley 'Naptime'
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art
SmallWorks™ Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
13" w x 9" h.

August 2007  


Price:   £130.00 



Don Crowley 'Sand Creek Memories'
Don Crowley 'Sand Creek Memories'
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas
Image Size:20" w x 39" h.
Edition Size: 50 s/n.


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Price:   £500.00 



Don Crowley 'The Gunfighter'
Don Crowley 'The Gunfighter'
As the gunfighter squints into the distance we get a glimpse into the harsh life of a denizen of the Old West. Hardened and wary, The Gunfighter represents the wild frontiers of our nation in a time when the only law was survival and the only policeman a gun.

Image size: 10"w x 13"h.

Edition Size:75

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £160.00 



Don Crowley 'Doc Holliday: "Well I´ll be Damned!"'
Don Crowley 'Doc Holliday: "Well I´ll be Damned!"'
The title of this piece is taken from Doc Holliday’s last words, uttered as he died in Colorado at the age of thirty-four. It is thought that Holliday was remarking a rogue such as himself dying in bed, with his boots off. 


Price:   £130.00 



Don Crowley 'Wyatt Earp - The last Summer'
Don Crowley 'Wyatt Earp - The last Summer'
Wyatt Earp moved to Tombstone, Arizona to retire from a lifetime of law enforcement, but soon found himself entangled in a battle with a gang of local outlaws known as the Cowboys. Wyatt, along with his brothers Morgan and Virgil, and their friend the dentist, gambler and gunman John Henry “Doc” Holliday, clashed with the Cowboys in the gunfight that became known as the shoot-out at the O.K. Corral.
Image size: 9"w x 11"h.

Edition Size:250

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £130.00 



Don Crowley 'Wild Bill Hickock - The Premonition'
Don Crowley 'Wild Bill Hickock - The Premonition'
James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickock (1837-1876) became famous throughout the whole of 19th century America for his skills with weaponry, gambling and his outrageous, larger-than-life personality. Like many denizens of the Old West, Wild Bill traveled from town to town trying his hand at different professions, but it was his marksmanship, or perhaps his own outrageous accounts of it, that earned him renown.

His exploits and wild tales had made him more than a few enemies and Wild Bill fell into the habit of finding a seat in the corner of saloons to protect himself from surprise attacks. On the day of August 1, 1876, however, Nuttal & Mann's Saloon No. 10 was packed and Hickock could only be seated at the center of the room, with his back to a door. Jack McCall entered the room and shot Wild Bill from behind as he played poker. Hickock's cards (two aces, two eights and a jack) have since come to be known as the "Dead Man's Hand."
Image size: 9"w x 11"h.

Edition Size:250

Published from the artist's original work.
 


Price:   £130.00 



Don Crowley 'Pat Garrett:- The Making of a Legend'
Don Crowley 'Pat Garrett:- The Making of a Legend'
Patrick “Pat” Floyd Garrett (1850-1908) lived a tragic life of bad decisions and infamous friends. Garrett began his career in the Old West as a buffalo hunter, then progressed to local government. In 1880, a $500 bounty was set for the capture of Henry McCarty (also known as William Harrison Bonney and Billy the Kid), and Garrett rose to the occasion. As newly elected Sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1881, Garrett and a band of men found McCarty and his men and forced them to surrender. Garrett arrested McCarty and brought him to the courthouse, but before he could be executed Billy escaped, killing two prison guards in his flight.

Determined this time to get it right, Garrett hunted down McCarty at the home of McCarty’s friend Pete Maxwell. In the darkness of Maxwell’s house, Garrett shot McCarty through the heart and killed him. Unfortunately, the execution of the wanted criminal earned Garrett neither renown nor reward, for Billy had become a local celebrity and the bounty had been for a live capture.

Image size: 9"w x 11"h.

Edition Size:250

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £130.00 



Don Crowley 'Virgil Earp: Day of Descision'
Don Crowley 'Virgil Earp: Day of Descision'
Virgil Walter Earp (1843-1905) was one of the Old West’s great lawmen. While not as famous today as his younger brother Wyatt, Virgil’s role in protecting the law of Tombstone and other Western towns was far more impressive.

On June 28, 1880, Virgil was appointed city marshal of the small mining camp of Tombstone, Arizona. Virgil took it upon himself to enforce local ordinances such as the ban on concealed or open weapons within town limits. His actions brought him into direct conflict with outlaws Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton, which led to the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Virgil, along with new deputy Morgan Earp and temporarily deputized citizens Wyatt Earp and John “Doc” Holliday took on the Clanton gang in a blaze of gunfire behind the Corral. Three of the outlaws were killed, and in the following week both Morgan and Virgil were the targets of assassination attempts, in which Morgan was killed and Virgil lost the use of his left arm.
Image size: 9"w x 11"h.

Edition Size:250

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £130.00 



Don Crowley 'Prayer to the Morning Sun'
Don Crowley 'Prayer to the Morning Sun'
Known for his detailed realism and complex designs, Don Crowley's artwork sits at the apex of many painter's and collector's wish lists. In Prayer to the Morning Sun, Crowley depicts a Paiute maiden in her Morning Prayer ritual using eagle feathers as totem. "When I was growing up the only thing I knew about Indians came from movies and magazines. It was all unrelentingly negative and simplistic," Crowley says. "As an adult I realized these were a people forced to the brink of extinction and that their story was a true tragedy. I have learned to care about the customs of their everyday life and the beauty of their sacred ceremonies. It is this essence of Indian life I bring to my art."

Image size: 30"w x 24"h.

Edition Size:50

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £515.00 



Don Crowley 'Ripples'
Don Crowley 'Ripples'
Late afternoon, approaching sundown, is "the magic time" for any painter. When the subject is placed in the hands of Don Crowley, one of the leading western artists working today,"magic" seems too unimpressive a word.The light is just right and the hush upon the hills is palatable. "Ripples," says Crowley is,"one of those wonderful and beautiful sunset scenes where the only sounds are the horse's hooves in the water and the staccato cadence of crickets across the pond."
Known for his precise, detailed realism and often complicated designs, Crowley sits at the apex of many a fine art painter's and collector's wish list.

Image size: 20"w x 16"h.

Edition Size:75

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £315.00 



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Don Crowley 'Morning Fire'
Don Crowley 'Morning Fire'
Image size: 20.5"w x 33"h.

Edition Size:650

Published from the artist's original work.


Feb 1997
 



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