Original Art Sales
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Space Tug in Lunar Orbit |
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| ID #: | 1 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 32"x30" | Year: | 1970 | |||
| Medium: | India Ink and Acrylic | |||||||||
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Sold. One of a series of paintings done for a one man show that was held at the original Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
Price: $7,500 |
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Real Time Sketch of Jack Lousma Suiting Up |
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| ID #: | 2 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 20"x22.5" | Year: | 1982 | |||
| Medium: | India Ink and Acrylic | |||||||||
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Sold. Rough sketch of STS-3 commander Jack Lousma being prepared for his mission.
Price: $4,500 |
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3 Envelopes with McCall Space Stamps |
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| ID #: | 3 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 21"x16" | Year: | 1975 | |||
| Medium: | India Ink and Acrylic | |||||||||
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Celebrating US and Russian Space Achievement. Includes stamps and drawings designed by McCall; signatures of Russian cosmonaut, Gherman Titov, Gene Cernan and Buzz Aldrin.
Price: $4,000 |
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Rescue of General Douglas MacArthur |
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| ID #: | 4 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 28"x34.5" | Year: | 1964 | |||
| Medium: | Watercolor | |||||||||
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Sold. Commissioned by Life Magazine for a story by Walter Lord. It depicts a Japanese destroyer and the torpedo boat which was the escape vehicle for General MacArthur, his wife and son Corregidor.
Price: $1,000 |
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Apotheosis of Technology |
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| ID #: | 5 | Framed: | No | Size: | 49"x49" | Year: | 1970 | |||
| Medium: | Giclee Print | |||||||||
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Sold. Original is 6' x 6' and oil on canvas. Pure fatasy depicting an obelisk in the center of a piazza. the moon and unusual space vehicles grace the sky.
Price:$2,000 |
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Illustration for Titan Missle Site |
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| ID #: | 6 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 23"x23" | Year: | 1963 | |||
| Medium: | Tempera | |||||||||
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Sold. Commercial advertisement for Fortune Magazine; Cutaway looks through the sealed doors into the rocket bay where the rocket is being prepared for an emergency.
Price: $3,000 |
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Arizona Heroic Aviator Frederick Ferguson |
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| ID #: | 7 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 22"x17.75" | Year: | 2008 | |||
| Medium: | Oil on Canvas | |||||||||
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Study for a larger protrait. Vietnam soldier, Fred Ferguson, was a helicopter pilot who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor and performed many heroic rescue flights.
Price: $3,000 |
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Kitt Peak |
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| ID #: | 8 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 23"x30" | Year: | 1973 | |||
| Medium: | watercolor | |||||||||
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Sold. On the spot drawing done at Kitt Peak. An exciting experience which yielded many drawings of the various telescopes.
Price: $4,000 |
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Solar Energy Research Institute |
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| ID #: | 9 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 30"x44" | Year: | 1975 | |||
| Medium: | Acrylic | |||||||||
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Sold. Done for Arizona Highways Magazine. This painting is filled with futuristic and imaginary details showing warious kinds of solar capture.
Price: $10,000 |
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Safe Harbor |
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| ID #: | 10 | Framed: | Yes | Size: | 39"x45" | Year: | 1991 | |||
| Medium: | Giclee Print | |||||||||
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Sold. I attempted to imagine what a futuristic cruise ship that might weigh 300,00 tons would look like. Painted for the World City Corporation.
Price: $2,000 |
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