





President Teddy Roosevelt Hunting 1950 30x35
Charles Showalter
Original Painting : Mixed Media
Size : 14x19 in | 36x48 cm
Framed : 30x35 in | 76x89 cm
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- 🔥1950 Ornately Framed Mixed Media - Inquire $4,500
Year1950
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassOrnate Wood and Gold Frame w/ White Mat
Purchased fromOther 2010
Certificate of AuthenticityNorwood Promotional Products
Additional InformationMotivated
LID174234
Charles Showalter - United States
Art Brokerage: Charles Showalter American Artist: 1917-2005. Charles Showalter was born in Wasbash, In 1917. Growing up, he was fascinated by the Coca-Cola posters he saw in local stores, and determined that he was wanted to be one of the lucky ones who created such images especially the ones with pretty girls. His employment with Sundbloom occurred because of Showalter's acquaintance with New York artist Donald Teague, who was related to Harry Timmins. This relationship help Showalter get enrolment at American Academy of Art. He spent two years studying there amd then worked at Art Directors Service as a black and white artist. Once he returned from the war, he became working with Howard Terpning, Dick Thompson, Morgan Kane, Pearl Frush, Walter Parke, Don Buhrman and Chuck Miller. They had a variety of clients in the 1940s and 1950s, and Showalter also had advertising agencies that he did work for. Those companies include Zenith Appliances, Kellogg's, American Oil and Commerical Litho. With the advent of television, much media money was diverted from hard copy advertisements to the new medium, which offered sound and motion. Showalter and his colleagues went their separate ways, and he was hired as a sales rep. He often used his family members as models and his clients included McDonald's, Wilson Sporting Goods, Holsum Bread, United Airlines, Sears, Sealy Mattresses and the U.S. Military. in 1983, he decided to retire to Arizona and pursue western art. Although he filled illustration commissions, he never pursued western art and took up golf instead. Listings wanted.