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Original Oil Painting New Haven Railroad Alco diesel American Artist

$ 87.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Offered is the original oil painting
    Under the Wire
    by American Artist Chris Jenkins.  A New Haven Alco diesel high hood switch engine with a transfer run under the wires of the electrified main.  The headlight of another locomotive is visible in the distance.
    The painting is 9 inches high by 12 inches wide, and is painted on a high quality artists canvas panel.   The painting is protected with a finish coat of archival gloss varnish. The painting is sold unframed.
    I am the original artist, and the painting is signed by me in the lower right corner and on the back.    The painting comes with an attractive letter of authenticity.
    PLEASE NOTE: This original painting is copyrighted.   The artist, Christopher P. Jenkins, retains all commercial reproduction rights. The artist may from time to time sell prints and license the image for other uses.
    Shipping is free, and you may return the painting for a full refund within 30 days if you are not completely satisfied.
    About the artist:
    I am an American artist who specializes in painting airplanes, railroads, and ships.  My work has been selected for several juried national and international shows, and my paintings have been displayed in museums, galleries, and other public venues. My paintings have been published in magazines and magazine covers, and they have appeared in publications in the US and Overseas.  In addition, some of my paintings have been licensed and published as the background for checks, as a Christmas card,  and one has been published as a picture puzzle.  I am a founding member of the American Society of Railway Artists, and an associate member of several other artists organizations.   My objective is to capture the essence of a scene or a machine, but without distracting detail. I am retired from a 34 year career in the freight railroad industry, so trains are my favorite subject matter.  You can see my advertisements in  the current issues of Classic Trains Magazine.
    I am  listed in Ask Art.com's Blue Book of American Artists, and other places.  Please note that I have over 1400 ebay feedbacks, 100% positive.