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Topic: Terry Redlin QuestionPosted: 05 January 2008 at 14:55 |
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Does anyone know anything about his paintings ? A buddy of mine wants to list one one e-bay,but we have no idea what they should ask for it. It's on canvas and to me it looks like a real painting not a print. Whats wrong with that thought is Terry hasn't sold an orginal painting since like 86'. We found the prints on his site but thats not what we have here. |
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 15:08 |
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I am glad I am not a huge fan of Redlin, as I can't afford his stuff. Lots of people pay big bucks for his prints and they are usually garner the highest bids at our DU banquets. If your friend has an original I would like to be in his shoes. nice.... Any idea what the title is? |
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 15:18 |
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tikka - i have absolutely no clue about him but it sounds interesting. you might be able to get some information at www.askart.com. |
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 15:18 |
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Hey Mt. It's called ,"Morning Retreat",never been out of the shipping paper except to look at it. |
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 15:26 |
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Morning retreat 20x30 canvas $1,800 That is an edition of 750. http://www.world-wide-art.com/Terry_Redlin/Morning_Retreat/v aid15843.html |
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 15:29 |
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beautiful painting....
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 15:31 |
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I have to echo what Taz said. I am not a big Redlin fan, but I really like this print.
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 15:33 |
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Yep thats the one,and this one is framed like that to. Thanks for finding that for me. I'll try to post a picture of this one.
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 15:39 |
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Dang it came out big. |
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Posted: 05 January 2008 at 16:10 |
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Terry Redlin prints etc. are probably very good property right now and will increase in value as I've heard that, unfortunately, Mr. Redlin has some very serious health issues and will not be able to continue his work. He officially retired from doing shows and signings in 2007.
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Posted: 06 January 2008 at 01:17 |
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Terry Redlin hit it big as the DU artist of the year in the late '70s. Morning retreat was one of his early PRINTS that drove prices thru the ceiling. His style was different, old time scenes with lots of metallic Skies and lighting. On the print side DU saw a good thing and keep increasing the number of signed prints each year. The early ones were one of 500 and each chapter got one to auction. later they grew to 750, then 1000, then 2000. The more they make the less they are collectible. In the last 30 years there are dozens of people that have adopted his style. There are signed and unsigned Redlins. The unsigned ones were made by the 10,000 and have little collector value. Artist name and #/700 are on the print. Some are Remarked with a little drawing by the artist. These are technically lithographs, not prints....but everyone calls them prints. The pic you posted appears to be a litho? I doubt it is an original oil painting........if so it is very valuable. There is only ONE original; so it would not be #1 0f 750 or anything like that. If it isn't marked with a #/1000 type it is probably an unnumbered print (not worth much as they are still selling them . the difference between a litho and a original oil is obvious and an art shop could tell your friend. BEAR I meet T.R. and I like his work, but sometimes the colors are too vivid for my taste. His painting scored VERY high with hunters who thought he captured ducks in the morning and evening light dramatically. Art critics were never greatly impressed. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! Most of his prints are of ducks as he had a great financial relationship with Ducks Unlimited. |
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Posted: 17 January 2008 at 14:33 |
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Redlin's stuff transfix's me,,I am dying to go to his museum in S.D.
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Posted: 18 January 2008 at 04:56 |
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It certainly captures the "mood" of the hunt. B Open BEAR |
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Posted: 19 January 2008 at 15:30 |
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man you ain't kiddin',,it makes me remember paper shells and a FOX "B" double,,and the smell of a well used springer
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I still have a permanent callous on my finger from having it slam into the extra trigger on my Fox B double trigger gun. Nice to see a guy who appreciates paper shells (they would swell some in the bottom of my duck boat) and Terry Redlin. By the way I had a Brittany and a lab, the smell of neither when wet could even be compared to the beagles I hunt with today. wow. Remembering the past, do you remember how heavy those Woolrich red/black plaid coats weighted after a days deer hunting in a light rain, never been so tired. |
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We're drifting off subject here but what is new? re the 'paper shells' - how well I recall taking the empties, cutting a triangle slit just above the brass, lighting it off and voila! - you had an instant hand warmer, good for several minutes! Anyone else recall doing that? Oh, BTW, about 3-4 of these and you could boil a can of Viennas or Beanie-Weinies from the blind bag. Oh, joy! Friday and Saturday ends our season here in Georgia, and I ain't ready for it to be over. |
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Posted: 22 January 2008 at 16:22 |
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OH MAN!talk about lost in the mist of the past!!!Woolrich coats and food""cooked "" over paper hulls!!,but that is what I love about Redlin's art,,his sunset hunt scenes are what makes me remember traipsin' for miles in old stubble for one or two shots at ringnecks with an old IVER JOHNSON BICYCLE WORKS 16ga. hammer gun with a 38" bbl. choked full and shells I bought with $$ from return bottles!!!! GOOD TIMES!!!!!!!!! |
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Remember those times well. Those singles were called "long tom" around here, always 30 inch or 32 inch full choke. If you hit those rising pheasants they were dead for sure. Only a wimp would have carried and open choke in those days If you want the literary equivalent of Redlin's paintings, remember Corey Fords Lower Forty column in Field & Stream??? BEAR |
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I remember the readin' but never did notice the writers 'cept O'CONNOR and KIETH.If there were two men who had as much anecdotal AND imperical knowledge I've never heard of 'em,,HAGLE maybe,,,maybe WOOTERS to a lesser degree.
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