Book of Life and Death (original metal panel From Paradise Garden) 30x120
Howard Finster
Original Painting : Original Painting on Metal Fencing
Size : 30x120 in | 76x305 cm
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🔥We have buyers for Early Major Paintings and Sculpture
SOLD I have one and want to sell it
Not SignedNot signed. Aluminum metal Fence from Paradise Garden.
Condition Other - See photos
Framed with Plexiglassmetal frame
Provenance / HistoryCarl Solway Gallery
Story / Additional InfoPurchased from Carl Solway, and previously Howard Finster Paradise Garden, Summerville, Ga.. This is an original piece of the fence from Howards property. This was painted before he started numbering his paintings. Size is approximate. The perfect piece for a major Finster collector or a museum.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage wants Early Works
LID14245
Howard Finster - United States
Art Brokerage loves Howard Finster's paintings. We have a major original painting/panel from the fence at Paradise Garden for sale. Artist Howard Finster: As a little boy of three, Howard had his first vision while standing in the field of his Alabama home. He looked up and beheld his sister Abby descending from the clouds, steps appearing before her as she came and went. He called to her, unaware of any spiritual significance to his encounter. So began an incredible love affair between Howard and the Lord. A visionary man who freely shared his gift with anyone who took the time to care, Howard seemed a simple man, yet his wisdom was immeasurable. Warm and compassionate, he was loved by people of all ages, with little children holding a special place in his heart. Howard Finster had art showings all around the world, including the Smithsonian Institute. There are permenent displays of his work at the Library of Congress and at the High Museum in Atlanta. He taught many students in college workshops across the nation. His face graced the cover of the Wall Street Journal and he has been featured in innumerable magazines and newspapers, including Time, Life, Southern Living, NY Times, Chicago Times, Rolling Stone, and People. Sadly, Howard Finster passed away in 2001. We visited him in Georgia in 1995. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.