Oil on canvas; image 80" x 57". Displayed at the current owners Great Grandfathers' saloon in Goldfield Nevada in the early 1900's (1903) measures 80" x 57" depicts an ideal woman in a flower bed modeled after some of the cigar box art of the time. These Paintings hung in the Goldfield town's Saloon, where Wyatt and Virgil Earp came to Goldfield in 1904. Virgil was hired as a Goldfield deputy sheriff in January 1905. No doubt the Earps perused the Saloon and walked past these two paintings everyday. Matching frame. Came with AJ1021.
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PERIOD: Early 20th Century
ORIGIN: Nevada, United States