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CIGAR SIGNED FRED STONE LIMITED EDITION 2/1150 COA FREE INSURED SHIPPING

Description: CIGAR BY FRED STONE, SIGNED LIMITED EDITION 2/1150 WITH CERTIFICATE AND INFO SHEET! FAST, FREE, INSURED SHIPPING INCLUDED! This Fred Stone lithograph is amazing. It is the #2 of 1150 prints. My dad was good friends with Fred Stone and Fred saved the #2 of most of his works for my dad. They are all signed by Fred (and most by the Jockeys if applicable, see photos for details). When my dad passed away several years ago, he left his collection to me and I am ready to sell. I have a total of 47 of them, if there is any interest in the collection, or any other individual prints, below is the list of what I have. I will be listing them individually but happy to entertain offers on multiple or the whole collection! All purchases will be packed, shipped and insured at my expense and your purchase is covered by the eBay guarantees! Please contact me with any questions or to make an offer! TitleNumberThe Arabians2/950Patience261/1000The Shoe - 8000 Wins1/395"John Henry" Bill Shoemaker Up!2/595The Final Thunder Man O'War2/695For Only a Moment Ruffian Jacuinto Vasquez Up!2/750The Arabians2/750The Power Horses Percheron & Belgian2/750The Duel2/750Off and Running2/750The Water Trough2/750Nijinsky II Lester Piggott up!2/950Northern Dancer Hartrack & Shoemaker up!2/950Sunday Silence Pat Valenzuela up!2/950Holly Bull Mike Smith Up!2/950Summer Days2/900Lady's Secret2/950The Eternal Legacy2/950The Great Match Race2/950Forever Friends / Man O' War2/950The Shoe The Bald Eagle2/950Secretariat Ron Turcotte up!2/950Kelso Eddie Arcaro up!2/950Tranquility2/750Turning for Home2/750John Henry Chris McCarron up!2/750The Rivalry Alysheba & Bet Twice2/950Dance Smartly Pat Day2/950The 1st Day2/950The Candle in the Wind2/1150The Old Warriors Bill Shoemaker aboard John Henry2/1950Julie Krone / Colonial Affair Winner 19932/1150The American Triple Crown 1937-19462/1500The American Triple Crown 1919-19352/1500The American Triple Crown 1948-19782/1500Cigar2/1150The Legend From Down Under2/1150The Final Tribute2/1150The Black Stallion2/1500Forego2/1150Life's Magic221/350Riders on the Rain1571/5900Cam Fella The Pacing Machine195/950The Weanlings2460/2900DancersThe American Triple CrownDon Mac Beth Memorial Jocky Fund IN HIS OWN WORDS"My approach to painting the Thoroughbred is quite different from that of most artists that have painted them in the past. Although many horse lovers still prefer paintings done in the traditional style - portraying the horse against a background of beautiful scenery or regal pageantry, I am not comfortable with it. For me, the excitement comes in intimate close-up moods. The viewer must be able to see into the horse’s eyes, even in action scenes, because I believe that the eyes are the window to the soul. In that split second frozen in time, I try to bring out the emotion, power, and personality of these magnificent animals in a way that can’t always be seen by the human eye when the horses are moving at over forty miles per hour. Conveying the communication between man and animal – this is the biggest thrill for me. I hope this is what touches and moves the observer.I don’t think there is another business or sport of this magnitude in which both man and animal play such an integral part - where man’s skills, as well as his hopes and dreams, are completely tied to one of nature’s most helpless, but beautiful creatures.Over the years, I have come to know the very special breed of horse lovers who collect my work. They are fanatics: their love for these animals is unmatched by collectors of any other type of artwork. Most art collectors do not live with the subjects of their paintings on a day-to-day basis; many of my collectors do. They watch the animals being bred, being born, racing, growing old, and they watch them die. This makes them the toughest critics of all. It is to this rare group of people that I dedicate my work."BELOVED EQUINE ARTIST 1930 - 2018Fred Stone was born April 13, 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri, the second son of Sam and Dorothy Stone. When Fred was three years old his family moved to the Fairfax district in Los Angeles, where Fred grew up loving both art and baseball. Even though art was in his soul – gathering butcher paper from the local deli to draw on, taking the streetcar to art classes on weekends and summers – he dreamed of being a professional baseball pitcher.But at age 16 Fred’s baseball career was cut short. After winning the 1946 state championship, his semi-pro team Burk’s Giants were invited to play an exhibition game against the St. Louis Browns. After eight and two-third innings with no hits, Fred's arm gave out. He was told he would never pitch again. But even as his baseball dream faded, his artistic dream had just begun.Attending Art Center College in Los Angeles and doing stints at Choinard and Otis, Fred was well on his way to a career as a commercial artist. Landing a job at the Advertising Agency Stevens-Gross on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Fred began honing his ability to tell stories through art working on illustrations for various clients. Grueling deadlines and a "Mad Men" lifestyle just didn't fit with Fred's style, so he and his wife, Norma, moved back to California, where he parlayed his artistic skills into Hollywood. Painting background flats for such TV shows as 'Gunsmoke', 'Rawhide', and 'Laugh-In', Fred loved the creativity and large scale that scene painting for the Studios gave him.But by 1956, after the birth of both his daughter Laura and son Russell, finances were tight. Though painting was his true calling, making a living as an artist was tenuous and Fred wanted more for his family. An opportunity arose at Monogram Industries - a company his brother was CEO of - and Fred saw the importance of financial stability and accepted a full-time position. Working his way up to National Marketing manager in the Marine division, he helped shape federal laws regarding boat and pleasure craft pollution in America’s waterways.But it was the business skills he honed during his time at Monogram that helped shape his return to the art world, and gave him the confidence to start his own company with his wife Norma – Equinart Inc. in 1975.During this time his daughter, Laura, had become an assistant for famed trainer Charlie Whittingham and it was through her that Fred was introduced to the world of Horse Racing. Working on the backside of the Santa Anita Racetrack, Fred meet many of the greats of horse racing – Shoemaker, McCarron, Delahoussaye, Pincay and Stevens. Soon Fred was painting again and getting commissions.But his real breakthrough came with his painting "The Final Thunder" featuring the horse Man O'War and his beloved groom, Will Harbut. Deciding to make prints of the painting, Fred and Norma’s fledgling company Equinart was soon swamped with orders and quickly sold out. That set the ball rolling for the business, and finally gave Fred both the artistic freedom and financial stability he had been looking for.Since that time, Fred has painted the greats of racing history – Barbaro, Secretariat, Zenyatta – and the men and women that helped make that history happen, all with a unique style and passion. With a catalog of over 150 paintings, many have been prized by collectors and horse enthusiasts alike. He has had the great honor of having his work presented to the Queen of England, the President of the United States, and hobnobbed with the celebrities both on and off the track.

Price: 599.99 USD

Location: Tarzana, California

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CIGAR SIGNED FRED STONE LIMITED EDITION 2/1150 COA FREE INSURED SHIPPINGCIGAR SIGNED FRED STONE LIMITED EDITION 2/1150 COA FREE INSURED SHIPPINGCIGAR SIGNED FRED STONE LIMITED EDITION 2/1150 COA FREE INSURED SHIPPINGCIGAR SIGNED FRED STONE LIMITED EDITION 2/1150 COA FREE INSURED SHIPPING

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Artist: Fred Stone

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Signed By: Fred Stone

Size: Medium

Item Length: 17 in

Framing: Unframed

Region of Origin: USA

Personalize: No

Year of Production: 1995

Item Height: 18.5 in

Style: lithograph

Features: Limited Edition

Time Period Produced: 1990-1999

Image Orientation: Portrait

Signed: Yes

Title: CIGAR

Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)

Material: Paper

Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes

Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint

Subject: horses

Type: Print

COA Issued By: FRED STONE

Theme: Animals

Production Technique: Lithography

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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