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Donald Curley's "Rara Avis (Rare Bird)" Open Edition Print. A colorful bird sits perched above the raging waterfall. This piece is in excellent condition.
Oakwood AuctionsDonald Curley's "Edge of the Wilderness" Open Edition Print. A black bear in the forest, searching for his next meal. This print is in excellent condition.
Oakwood AuctionsDonald Curley's "Canyon Light" limited edition print, signed lower right and numbered 102/500 lower left. This piece is of a body of water, surrounded by rocks and mountains, with some moose in the background. This piece is in good to very good condition with minor soiling and very small incision lower left corner, minor wrinkle lower right, and extremely minor to minor creases upper left and upper right corners.
Oakwood AuctionsDonald Curley's "Canyon Light" Limited Edition Print. Glistening off the freshly fallen snow, the sunlight warms an area at the base of the canyon. Some Moose are seen in the distance. This piece is signed in the lower right and numbered 116/500 in the lower left. It is in very good condition.
Oakwood AuctionsThe Fisherman (tempera on board, 15" x 7", framed)
Westbridge Fine Art Auction HouseDonald Curley's "Rara Avis (Rare Bird) open edition print.
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Maynards Fine Art & AntiquesDONALD H. CURLEYNOT A GREAT PLACE TO CROSS, acrylic on board; signed; signed, titled, dated 87 on reverse 18 ins x 27 ins; 45.7 cms x 68.6 cms Note: Donald Curley was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1940, and graduated from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1958. He attended classes at the Art Students League in New York City from 1959 to 1961 and from 1966 to 1968, going on to study at the Royal Academy in London for one year in 1969.In 1996, Curley was included in Who's Who in International Art, and subsequently in Who's Who in American Art. In 2002 Donald was recognized by editors of International Artist Magazine as one of the Master Painters of the World, and in the next issue he was chosen to be the Grand Prize Winner, the first artist to be honored twice in the same competition. Curley completed many commissions, including those for Commemorative Stamps, Switzerland, and for the Royal Canadian Mint, including the gold portrait coin of Alexander Graham Bell, four coins for the 1998-2000 Canadian Sports Series, and the 10-cent coin of John Cabot's transatlantic crossing. His work is found in several prominent international collections, including the Carnegie Museum in Pennsylvania, and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Curley passed away in Chester, Nova Scotia in 2009
Waddington'sOil on masonite nautical scene shows a two-mast schooner in very heavy seas under dark clouds. The foreground shows a trough flanked by large white tipped waves. Signed lower left. Also titled, signed, & dated "Sept/73". Also inscribed "Painted Hubbard's N.S.". Housed in a fine carved & gilt wood frame with gilt wood artist & title plaque. SIZE: 24" x 36". CONDITION: Very good. 9-25283
James D. JuliaDONALD HOUSTON CURLEY (1940-2009) CANADIAN THE LAST MILL; OIL ON MASONITE; SIGNED; TITLED AND DATED OCT/74 VERSO 24" x 36" - 61 x 91.4 cm.
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