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The Arts Connection - July 3, 2008
The Arts Connection checks out Jeanine Taylor Folk Art in Sanford while we revisit some of our favorite stories, Oriental Brush painting at Leu Gardens, the famous Highwaymen Artists, First Thursdays at the Orlando Museum of Art, the incredible wildlife artist and the man who actually paints the Lynx busses. See all that and more on The Arts Connection, your source for all things creative in Central Florida.
Author: TheArtsConnection
Keywords: WMFE PBS The Arts Connection Orlando arts Central Florida painting airbrush wildlife art collecting
Added: July 7, 2008
The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road Trailer
Available on DVD at thefloridahighwaymen.com
Clip from upcoming PBS documentary, The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road. Coming to PBS in May 2008.
They were an unlikely group of black landscape painters that emerged from the American South in the 1950's and 60's. Segregation locked them out of selling their works in white owned art galleries. So, the artists took to the road to sell their paintings.
They formed a loose knit cooperative of artists and door to door salesmen and started mass producing decorative landscape paintings of Florida. The artists churned out the paintings in assembly line fashion and the salesmen packed them in their cars to sell to businesses and home owners all over the South. It is estimated that collectively the artists may have produced as many as 200,000 paintings and they sold every one.
In the 1970's and 80's the art had largely been forgotten and many paintings were sent to either the attic or the trash can. But, in 1994 a savvy art buyer re-discovered their art and labeled the group of black artists, "The Highwaymen". The title stuck, creating an art world identity that fueled their popularity and the value of their art.
The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road reveals the artists' inspiring journey and profiles the three remarkable men who initiated it. The one-hour feature documentary features exclusive interviews and never before seen images and paintings
Author: usngvideo
Keywords: jack john hambrick highwaymen florida art painting PBS documentary dvd alfred hair harold new
Added: March 19, 2008
Jim Crow Times
Clip from upcoming PBS documentary, The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road. Coming to PBS in May 2008.
They were an unlikely group of black landscape painters that emerged from the American South in the 1950's and 60's. Segregation locked them out of selling their works in white owned art galleries. So, the artists took to the road to sell their paintings.
They formed a loose knit cooperative of artists and door to door salesmen and started mass producing decorative landscape paintings of Florida. The artists churned out the paintings in assembly line fashion and the salesmen packed them in their cars to sell to businesses and home owners all over the South. It is estimated that collectively the artists may have produced as many as 200,000 paintings and they sold every one.
In the 1970's and 80's the art had largely been forgotten and many paintings were sent to either the attic or the trash can. But, in 1994 a savvy art buyer re-discovered their art and labeled the group of black artists, "The Highwaymen". The title stuck, creating an art world identity that fueled their popularity and the value of their art.
The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road reveals the artists' inspiring journey and profiles the three remarkable men who initiated it. The one-hour feature documentary features exclusive interviews and never before seen images and paintings.
Author: usngvideo
Keywords: jack john hambrick highwaymen florida art painting PBS documentary dvd alfred hair harold newton
Added: March 6, 2008
The Beginning
Clip from upcoming PBS documentary, The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road. Coming to PBS in May 2008.
They were an unlikely group of black landscape painters that emerged from the American South in the 1950's and 60's. Segregation locked them out of selling their works in white owned art galleries. So, the artists took to the road to sell their paintings.
They formed a loose knit cooperative of artists and door to door salesmen and started mass producing decorative landscape paintings of Florida. The artists churned out the paintings in assembly line fashion and the salesmen packed them in their cars to sell to businesses and home owners all over the South. It is estimated that collectively the artists may have produced as many as 200,000 paintings and they sold every one.
In the 1970's and 80's the art had largely been forgotten and many paintings were sent to either the attic or the trash can. But, in 1994 a savvy art buyer re-discovered their art and labeled the group of black artists, "The Highwaymen". The title stuck, creating an art world identity that fueled their popularity and the value of their art.
The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road reveals the artists' inspiring journey and profiles the three remarkable men who initiated it. The one-hour feature documentary features exclusive interviews and never before seen images and paintings.
Author: usngvideo
Keywords: jack john hambrick highwaymen florida art painting PBS documentary dvd alfred hair harold newton
Added: March 6, 2008
The Slow Painter
Clip from upcoming PBS documentary, The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road. Coming to PBS in May 2008.
They were an unlikely group of black landscape painters that emerged from the American South in the 1950's and 60's. Segregation locked them out of selling their works in white owned art galleries. So, the artists took to the road to sell their paintings.
They formed a loose knit cooperative of artists and door to door salesmen and started mass producing decorative landscape paintings of Florida. The artists churned out the paintings in assembly line fashion and the salesmen packed them in their cars to sell to businesses and home owners all over the South. It is estimated that collectively the artists may have produced as many as 200,000 paintings and they sold every one.
In the 1970's and 80's the art had largely been forgotten and many paintings were sent to either the attic or the trash can. But, in 1994 a savvy art buyer re-discovered their art and labeled the group of black artists, "The Highwaymen". The title stuck, creating an art world identity that fueled their popularity and the value of their art.
The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road reveals the artists' inspiring journey and profiles the three remarkable men who initiated it. The one-hour feature documentary features exclusive interviews and never before seen images and paintings.
Author: usngvideo
Keywords: jack john hambrick highwaymen florida art painting PBS documentary dvd alfred hair harold newton
Added: March 6, 2008
The Dean
Clip from upcoming PBS documentary, The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road. Coming to PBS in May 2008.
They were an unlikely group of black landscape painters that emerged from the American South in the 1950's and 60's. Segregation locked them out of selling their works in white owned art galleries. So, the artists took to the road to sell their paintings.
They formed a loose knit cooperative of artists and door to door salesmen and started mass producing decorative landscape paintings of Florida. The artists churned out the paintings in assembly line fashion and the salesmen packed them in their cars to sell to businesses and home owners all over the South. It is estimated that collectively the artists may have produced as many as 200,000 paintings and they sold every one.
In the 1970's and 80's the art had largely been forgotten and many paintings were sent to either the attic or the trash can. But, in 1994 a savvy art buyer re-discovered their art and labeled the group of black artists, "The Highwaymen". The title stuck, creating an art world identity that fueled their popularity and the value of their art.
The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road reveals the artists' inspiring journey and profiles the three remarkable men who initiated it. The one-hour feature documentary features exclusive interviews and never before seen images and paintings.
Author: usngvideo
Keywords: jack john hambrick highwaymen florida art painting PBS documentary dvd alfred hair harold newton
Added: March 6, 2008
The Leader
Clip from upcoming PBS documentary, The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road. Coming to PBS in May 2008.
They were an unlikely group of black landscape painters that emerged from the American South in the 1950's and 60's. Segregation locked them out of selling their works in white owned art galleries. So, the artists took to the road to sell their paintings.
They formed a loose knit cooperative of artists and door to door salesmen and started mass producing decorative landscape paintings of Florida. The artists churned out the paintings in assembly line fashion and the salesmen packed them in their cars to sell to businesses and home owners all over the South. It is estimated that collectively the artists may have produced as many as 200,000 paintings and they sold every one.
In the 1970's and 80's the art had largely been forgotten and many paintings were sent to either the attic or the trash can. But, in 1994 a savvy art buyer re-discovered their art and labeled the group of black artists, "The Highwaymen". The title stuck, creating an art world identity that fueled their popularity and the value of their art.
The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road reveals the artists' inspiring journey and profiles the three remarkable men who initiated it. The one-hour feature documentary features exclusive interviews and never before seen images and paintings.
Author: usngvideo
Keywords: jack john hambrick highwaymen florida art painting PBS documentary dvd alfred hair harold newton
Added: March 6, 2008
The Founders
Clip from upcoming PBS documentary, The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road. Coming to PBS in May 2008.
They were an unlikely group of black landscape painters that emerged from the American South in the 1950's and 60's. Segregation locked them out of selling their works in white owned art galleries. So, the artists took to the road to sell their paintings.
They formed a loose knit cooperative of artists and door to door salesmen and started mass producing decorative landscape paintings of Florida. The artists churned out the paintings in assembly line fashion and the salesmen packed them in their cars to sell to businesses and home owners all over the South. It is estimated that collectively the artists may have produced as many as 200,000 paintings and they sold every one.
In the 1970's and 80's the art had largely been forgotten and many paintings were sent to either the attic or the trash can. But, in 1994 a savvy art buyer re-discovered their art and labeled the group of black artists, "The Highwaymen". The title stuck, creating an art world identity that fueled their popularity and the value of their art.
The Highwaymen, Legends of the Road reveals the artists' inspiring journey and profiles the three remarkable men who initiated it. The one-hour feature documentary features exclusive interviews and never before seen images and paintings.
Author: usngvideo
Keywords: jack john hambrick highwaymen florida art painting PBS documentary dvd alfred hair harold newton
Added: March 6, 2008
Explosion/Fire Destroys Millions In Highwaymen Paintings
25 YEARS OF ARTISTS/FLORIDA HISTORY DESSIMATED
WTVT Channel 13 Newscast of Tragedy In Florida. Florida Artists Hall Of Fame Inductee-Highwaymen Artist Robert Butler prepares for the release of his Autobiography "American Original" in commemoration of 40th Year.
http://1highwaymaninc.com
Author: ganameide
Keywords: highwayman highwaymmen robert butler artist natural history florida news current events video latest newest
Added: February 15, 2008
The Last Cowboy Song
Beautiful Fred Remington paintings illustrating this great song performed by "The Highwaymen" (J.Cash, C.Christoferson, W.nelson and W.Jennings)
Frederick Remington
American Painter and Sculptor, 1861-1909]
Frederic Remington 1861-1909, American painter, sculptor, illustrator, and writer, b. Canton, N.Y., studied at the Yale School of Fine Arts and the Art Students League. His subjects, drawn largely from his life on the Western plains, are chiefly horses, soldiers, Native Americans, and cowboys, each modeled or painted with sympathetic understanding and usually in spirited action. His paintings are exciting and accurate portrayals of the West and have been extensively reproduced in color prints. Replicas of his 23 bronzes appear in many museums and private collections. Remington was war correspondent for the Hearst papers in the Spanish-American War. An indefatigable worker, he completed more than 2,700 paintings and drawings, including illustrations for Century magazine, Collier's Weekly, Harper publications, and other periodicals. He wrote Pony Tracks (1895), Crooked Trails (1898), John Ermine of Yellowstone (1902), and other books. There is a Remington Art Memorial Museum at Ogdenburg, N.Y.
Author: CMLLIS
Keywords: Remington canvas
Added: September 26, 2007
The Highwaymen
Billy Yeager featured on Fox News as The Highwaymen "Curator" with featured art from E -BAY. Because of the tremendous amount of forgeries and fakes being distributed across the state Wiki Pedia along with many News stations feel that Yeager is the only qualified person to examine the art and also has provided a NEW FILM the Highwaymen " The other side of the highway" which reveals a controlled art cult group that controls the artists and the work scamming the public out of millions of dollars while the media looks the other. Yeager has gone where no one has gone before painting with the artists. He reveals in the film the lost Freddie paintings and also the story of Jimmy Stovall an original Highwaymen who was not let into the group because of his affiliation with Yeager. The film can be purchased at www.jesusofmalibu.com
Author: mograbber
Keywords: floirda highwaymen art florida billy yeager filmmaker
Added: July 13, 2006
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