Ain't It Good to Be Alive 2016
Scott Jacobs
Limited Edition Print : Giclee on Canvas
Size : 28x21 in | 71x53 cm
Framed : 33.5x26.5 in | 85x67 cm
Edition : From the edition of 36
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Year2016
Hand SignedHand Signed By the Artist, Scott Jacobs, And Charlie Daniels
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassFramed By the Scott Jacobs Studio
Purchased fromArtist 2016
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from the artist.
Story / Additional InfoAin’t It Good to be Alive was a commissioned piece by Charlie Daniels’ agent. He celebrated his 80th birthday in Nashville at a private party where he unveiled the painting. The logo on the bottle is for his band, the cowboy hat is his favorite hat that he always wears; he was wearing it the night of the party. This is a giclee of the original painting signed by both Charlie Daniels and Scott Jacobs.
Certificate of AuthenticityScott Jacobs Studio
LID145736
Scott Jacobs - United States
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