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Featured in this lot is this framed print by Malcolm Furlow titled, "Mickey Free" made in 1989. Malcolm Furlow (Born 1946) is active/lives in Wyoming and New Mexico. Malcolm Furlow is known for abstract western painting, Indians, buffalo, photography. This print depicts a man sitting crossed legged, looking towards the viewer, holding his rifle across his lap. The print shows bright colors, Malcolm's way of expressing his feelings he says, and is set in a large, eye catching red frame. At the top of the print it reads, "Malcolm Furlow ©1989, The Dolona Roberts Gallery / Santa Fe, New Mexico" and on the bottom left hand corner it is signed reading, "Furlow". The print is set behind glass and sits in a large red frame. It measures 27 1/4" L x 21" W.
North American Auction CompanyMalcolm Furlow (American, b. 1946) Cheyenne, 1991 acrylic on canvas signed Furlow (lower right); signed, titled and dated (verso) 58 x 46 inches
HindmanWOW! Malcolm Furlow (Born 1946) "Santana II" Original Acrylic on Canvas. Signed on upper left, signed, titled, and dated on reverse. Taos resident, Malcolm Furlow, is an award winning painter. Malcolm Furlow’s paintings have been featured in exhibitions and private collections around the world, including the U.S. Embassies of Morocco, Belgium and Beijing; the White House; CEO Magazine; The Smithsonian; Mobil Oil; Arnold Schwarzenegger; Samuel Goldwyn; Richard Pryor; Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush; Senator Hillary Clinton; Bernadette Peters; Wes Studi; Phyllis Diller; William DeVane; B.J. Thomas; Jane Goodall Institute; Darryl Hannah; Eiteljorg Museum; Jon Bon Jovi; National Wildlife Museum; Koshare Museum; Santa Fe Fine Arts Museum; Paul Clarkson; Coca Cola Olympic Pavilion; Make a Wish Foundation; NBC’s Today Show; Raymond James Financial Art Collection; Columbia University; and many others. Artist: Malcolm Furlow Title: "Santana II" Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Circa/Year: 1989 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Upper Left Site Measurement: 30" x 30" Image Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD2022
Bradford'sMalcolm Furlow (AMERICAN / WYOMING / NEW MEXICO, Born 1946) oil painting on canvas having an abstract design depicting a Native American Indian Chief on a bicycle over a turquoise ground. Further signed to versoand appears to be dated 1988?; also marked as a "Series of 3" and titled "Western Flyer III". Signed to lower right. Unframed. Canvas on stretcher measures approx. 48" height x 48" width.
Elite Auctioneers, LLCoil on canvas, unframed; signed lower center, signed again and titled verso
Abell AuctionMalcolm Furlow (American, b. 1946) Escape from New Mexico Acrylic on canvas Signed Furlow l.r.; also signed and titled on verso
Weschler'sMalcolm Furlow (American, b. 1946) Fancy Dancer in Dallas Acrylic on canvas 50 x 50 inches (127 x 127 cm) Signed center right: Furlow Signed, titled, and inscribed on the reverse: "Fancy Dancer / in Dallas" / Furlow #932 HID01801242017
Heritage AuctionsMalcolm Furlow (American, b. 1946) Pueblo Water Carriers Acrylic on canvas 48 x 60 inches (121.9 x 152.4 cm) Signed lower right: Furlow Signed and inscribed on the reverse: Furlow #503 HID01801242017
Heritage AuctionsMalcolm Furlow (American, b. 1946) Oklahoma Pow-Wow Dancer Acrylic on canvas 40 x 49-3/4 inches (101.6 x 126.4 cm) Signed lower center: Furlow Signed, titled, and inscribed on the reverse: "Oklahoma Pow-Wow Dancer" / Furlow #937 HID01801242017
Heritage AuctionsMalcolm Furlow "LOOKS AFARID" oil on canvas signed right top. numbered to back #1094 ". Measures approx 46" x 58".
Elite Auctioneers, LLCMalcolm Furlow (b. 1946) American, Acrylic on Canvas. Depicting an Indian wearing a suit standing in front of an American flag. Signed Furlow in the lower right. Back of the piece says 40/50. Armani Indian Furlow #1688. The pieces in this series are all different colors. Provenance, from the Armani Indian series. Taos resident, Malcolm Furlow, an award-winning painter, hasnt always been an artist. As a young man he received a track scholarship to the University of Texas and decided to choose art as his major. Unfortunately, his art professor disapproved of his style of painting and a disappointed Furlow left college to become a rock and roll musician. For 18 years he played the sax, bass and sometimes the guitar, playing back up for such notable groups and soloists as the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls. Later, Furlow used his artistic talent to construct models for movie sets at Walt Disney Studios. He also delved into photography, writing a book for Kodak, called Close-Up Photography. In 1987 after hearing scholar Joseph Campbells words Follow Your Bliss, Furlow decided to go back to his first love, painting. Furlow began drawing American Indians at the age of 6, when his father had Malcolm accompany him on business trips throughout New Mexico. Beginning with watercolors, Furlow realized the medium was ill suited for large canvases and switched to brightly colored acrylic images of Native Americans. About his subject matter and painting style, Furlow has said, I knew I wanted to say it with color because thats the emotion of it. Ive got to make the viewer feel what I feel. All Im trying to do is paint them as they are paint their culture, their dignity and their stature. I didnt want to do portraits of Indians, I wanted to say something about the human condition. He paints two worlds: the Native American and their place in the Anglo World. In addition, Furlow rides and decorates motorcycles. Provenance: Louis Michael Schultz An Advertising Mans Ad Man An ad man of exceptional vision and depth. To say that Lou Schultz had advertising in his blood- would be like saying that Babe Ruth could hit a little. An understatement of a great man, a great ad man who prided himself as a being a great listener who know how to take care of his clients. A dreamer and doer he rose to the highest echelon of Campbell Ewald in his home town of Detroit tackling the competitive automotive ad business with the vigor of one those big block V-Eights the town was renowned for back in the day. The following job titles tip the iceberg of this behemoth of ad man- but only tell part of his great story. Staff Campbell-Ewald, Warren, Michigan, 1967-1974, vice president group director, 1975-1977, senior vice president, associate director, 1977-1982, group senior vice president, 1982-1983, executive vice president, 1984-1987, Lintas: United States of America, 1987-1994. Chairman Lintas: World War Media Council, 1991. Member development council IPG, New York City, since 1984. President, Chief Executive Officer Civil Engineering Communications, since 1994. Vice chairman Campbell-Ewald, 1998-1999. Chairman, Chief Executive Officer Initiative Media North America, Los Angeles, since 2000. Chairman Initiative Media World War, 2000. Those are the bullet points. The highlights of a successful life lived at the heights of a life in the competitive world of advertising. They look great on paper. But they merely scratch the surface of this great ad man who took on every challenge as he took on his many clients who trusted him with their good names and products over the years. Bold. Bright. Competitive. A winner. Lou Schultz was the guy you wanted in charge of your ad campaign. And when it came to the media buy well there was no one finer to ensure that your product would be seen in the brightest and best light. A renegade and a rebel - with a hint of Don Draper and the guts of a riverboat gambler. A straight shooting ad man who always made his clients money and their products look good. Size: 50 x 40 1/4 in.
Sarasota Estate AuctionMalcom Furlow (American, b. 1946) Sam Resurrection oil on canvas signed Furlow (lower right) 30 x 30 inches Property from the Collection of Robert P. Hunter, Jr. and Barbara Hunter, Alpharetta, Georgia Provenance: Contemporary Southwest Galleries, Santa Fe, New Mexico
HindmanMalcom Furlow (B. 1946) "Custer & Crazy Horse" Colored lithograph. Signed lower right, titled lower center and numbered (35/200) lower left. Image Size: 29.5 x 39.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 42.5 x 52.75 in. Framed behind glass.
Helmuth StoneUnframed acrylic and oil painting on stretched canvas, "Zuni," signed lower right Furlow (Malcolm Furlow, New Mexico, b.1946), signed again and titled verso, approx 30"h, 30"w, 4.75lbs **Note: Artist Malcolm Furlow of Taos, New Mexico has incredibly diverse talents. After foregoing a track scholarship at the University of Texas, he performed as a musician with many acts including the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls. His artistic interest led to becoming a designer of movie set models for Walt Disney studios. His has written books on photography for Kodak and has been a contributor to Modern Railroading magazine. He has explained the bright colors of his Native American paintings as I wanted to say it with color because thats the emotion of it. (source: internet)** Start Price: $750.00
Austin Auction GalleryUnframed acrylic painting on stretched canvas, "Jicarilla Apache," signed lower right Furlow (Malcolm Furlow, New Mexico, b.1946), signed again and titled verso, approx 30"h, 30"w, 4.75lbs **Note: Artist Malcolm Furlow of Taos, New Mexico has incredibly diverse talents. After foregoing a track scholarship at the University of Texas, he performed as a musician with many acts including the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls. His artistic interest led to becoming a designer of movie set models for Walt Disney studios. His has written books on photography for Kodak and has been a contributor to Modern Railroading magazine. He has explained the bright colors of his Native American paintings as I wanted to say it with color because thats the emotion of it. (source: internet)** Start Price: $750.00
Austin Auction GalleryUnframed acrylic painting on stretched canvas, "Galloping Warrior," signed lower left Furlow (Malcolm Furlow, New Mexico, b.1946), signed again and titled verso, approx 40"h, 40"w, 7lbs **Note: Artist Malcolm Furlow of Taos, New Mexico has incredibly diverse talents. After foregoing a track scholarship at the University of Texas, he performed as a musician with many acts including the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls. His artistic interest led to becoming a designer of movie set models for Walt Disney studios. His has written books on photography for Kodak and has been a contributor to Modern Railroading magazine. He has explained the bright colors of his Native American paintings as I wanted to say it with color because thats the emotion of it. (source: internet)** Start Price: $1,000.00
Austin Auction GalleryUnframed acrylic painting on stretched canvas, "Cheyenne on Horseback," signed lower right Furlow (Malcolm Furlow, New Mexico, b.1946), signed again, titled, and dated [19]92, verso, approx 40"h, 40"w, 7.25lbs Start Price: $1,000.00
Austin Auction GalleryUnframed acrylic painting on stretched canvas, "Pueblo Rain Dancer," signed lower right Furlow (Malcolm Furlow, New Mexico, b.1946), signed again and titled verso, approx 50"h, 50"w, 11lbs **Note: Artist Malcolm Furlow of Taos, New Mexico has incredibly diverse talents. After foregoing a track scholarship at the University of Texas, he performed as a musician with many acts including the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls. His artistic interest led to becoming a designer of movie set models for Walt Disney studios. His has written books on photography for Kodak and has been a contributor to Modern Railroading magazine. He has explained the bright colors of his Native American paintings as I wanted to say it with color because thats the emotion of it. (source: internet)** Start Price: $1,000.00
Austin Auction GalleryUnframed acrylic painting on stretched canvas, "Kiowa," signed lower right Furlow (Malcolm Furlow, New Mexico, b.1946), signed again, titled, and date [19]91 verso, approx 72"h, 60"w, 16.5lbs **Note: Artist Malcolm Furlow of Taos, New Mexico has incredibly diverse talents. After foregoing a track scholarship at the University of Texas, he performed as a musician with many acts including the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls. His artistic interest led to becoming a designer of movie set models for Walt Disney Studios. He has written books on photography for Kodak and has been a contributor to Modern Railroading magazine. He has explained the bright colors of his Native American paintings as "I wanted to say it with color because that's the emotion of it" (source: internet)** Start Price: $1,500.00
Austin Auction GalleryUnframed acrylic painting on stretched canvas, "Jackson Sundown," signed lower right Furlow (Malcolm Furlow, New Mexico, b.1946), signed again and titled verso, approx 50"h, 40"w, 16.5lbs **Note: Artist Malcolm Furlow of Taos, New Mexico has incredibly diverse talents. After foregoing a track scholarship at the University of Texas, he performed as a musician with many acts including the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls. His artistic interest led to becoming a designer of movie set models for Walt Disney Studios. He has written books on photography for Kodak and has been a contributor to Modern Railroading magazine. He has explained the bright colors of his Native American paintings as "I wanted to say it with color because that's the emotion of it" (source: internet)** Start Price: $1,000.00
Austin Auction GalleryGiglee on Canvas. Signed lower right. 2/50. From a New York, NY estate.
Clarke Auction GalleryMalcolm Furlow (b. 1946) Apache Chief acrylic on canvas signed lower right: FURlOW inscribed verso: "APACHE CHIEF" / © Furlow
Santa Fe Art AuctionMalcolm Furlow (b. 1946) Black Dog oil on canvas signed upper right: FuRlOW inscribed verso: 20 x 24 / "BLACKDOG" / © Furlow / #1249
Santa Fe Art AuctionMalcolm Furlow (b. 1946) Goyathlay-Geronimo acrylic on canvas signed lower left: Furlow inscribed verso: #1667 GOYATHLAY-GERONIMO / 40/50 © Furlow
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