An original American mountain landscape painting with wildflowers in the foreground, trees on the other side of the stream and majestic panorama of mountains in the distance. Painted in oil on stretched canvas. Size is 14" x 18".
price $1,000 includes shipping & insurance
Deer in the Meadow and Mountains 1998
Original realistic American mountain landscape painting of a small herd of deer grazing in a meadow in the middle ground, with a steam in foreground and a panorama of mountains with a waterfall as a backdrop. Size is 24"x36". Prints available.
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Buffalo on the Plains 1997
An original American landscape painting of buffalo on the great plains. Two buffalo and a red fox in foreground and herds of buffalo crossing a river and panorama of mountains in the background. Painted in oil on stretched canva. Size is 14" x 18". Prints available.
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Fishing on Uchee Creek 2006
A realistic American landscape painting of my wife Vicki and son Tim fishing on Uchee Creek. A tree frog, butterfly and flowers in foreground. My wife and I often fish there. Painted in oil on gessoed hotpress illustration board. Size is 14.75" x 19.75" with 1/4" border. Prints available
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Indian Village Greeting a Trapper 1998
Realistic original painting of a trapper and squaw crossing a stream and being greeted by an Native American Indian village. A panorama of snow covered mountains in the background. Painted in oil on stretched canvas. Size is 16" x 20".
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Taking Pumpkins to Market 2006
American country landscape painting of Father and son in a wagon filled with pumpkins stopping to talk with another farmer on the way to the market in town. A hollow tree with a possum and corn rows in the foreground. Painted in oil on unstretched canvas. Size is 15.25" x 19.25" with 1/4" border.
Prints available.
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Mountains, River and Aspens 1997
A realistic American mountain landscape with low hanging clouds with a river flowing through the Aspens. Painted in oil on canvas. Size is 20" x 30". No prints offered of this painting.
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Stream in the Mountains Panorama 1997
A realistic American landscape with mountains and a river flowing through a valley with a waterfall. Painted in oil on canvas. Size is 16" x 20".
prints available.
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River Bend at Sunset 1999
An original American realistic panorama sunset landscape painting in oil on streched canvas of sunset at River Bend. Size is 16" x 20". Prints available.
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American Bald Eagle over Mountains 1998
A realistic oil painting on canvas of a Bald Eagle flying free over western mountains in America. Size is 20" x 30".
price $2,000 includes shipping & insurance
Mountain Man and Beaver Dam 2006
A realistic American landscape painting of a mountain man studying a beaver dam. Painted in oil on canvas. Size is 16" x 20".
price $2,400 includes shipping & insurance
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Walt Curlee
16 Curlee Lane, Phenix City, AL 36869 (334) 297-2733
Original Paintings and Prints
Realistic original oil paintings and fine art prints for sale by me, southern fine artist & illustrator Walt Curlee. See Mountain landscapes, landscapes, nostalgic, historical and wildlife painting and fine art in my online art gallery.
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Mountains, Waterfall, and Stream 1998
A realistic oil painting on canvas with a waterfall in the background and mountain stream in the foreground. Size is 20" x 30".
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A realistic piece of americana. Oil painting on streched canvas of young boy in overalls sitting on the riverbank catching a fish with a cane-pole in the river. A nostalgic look back to a simpler and slower time in America. Created in 1999. Size is 24" x 18". Original painting not for sale.
prints available.
Pony Express Rider
A historically accurate western landscape painting of a Pony Express rider on horseback at a gallop, riding through the wide open spaces on his quest to deliver the mail. Painted with a digital paintbrush and Wacom Board in 2006.
prints available.
Slaves Refining Sugar Cane
Slaves boiled cane juice to make it into sugar. First, slaves also boiled the cane juice, ladling scum from the surface of the scalding liquid and then transferring it from kettle to kettle, reducing the syrup to crystals. Slaves routinely suffered burns during this process, often referred to as the "Jamaica Train," and the heat in the sugar houses was so intense that slaves were rotated out after four hours, their limbs swollen from the heat and humidity. Once the crystals formed, there was still heavy labor ahead. The harder the solid cakes of sugar were, the better the sugar quality, but the pieces had to broken up with shovels, picks and crowbars. Finally, sugar was shoveled into hogsheads (wooden barrels) and packed solidly before the barrel holes were plugged with a piece of sugarcane. Painted with a digital paintbrush and Wacom Board in 2006.