Joe Grandee - Lonely Ride - Sign & # Print - Rare - Western - Cowboy

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Joe Grandee - Lonely RideNever Been Framed - Very good ConditionSize - 31 X 21 1/2Image Size 27 X 171500 Edition SizePackaging & and understanding Cost of shipmentThe print is rolled up in heavy Kraft paper larger than print at both ends to protect print during shipment. In a 3-inch tube with reinforced walls. Over the years, I have sold 100's of prints on eBay without damage to printsAbout Artist: Joe Ruiz GrandeeBorn a third-generation Texan in Dallas in 1929, artist Joe Ruiz Grandee has a background as colorful as his paintings. His great-grandfather, a Castillian nobleman, came from Spain to settle in Corpus Christi, where he built the town's largest and most successful dance hall and saloon. Grandee's grandfather, Banito, grew up in the family's large home - a home that would ultimately be renovated and designated a historical landmark - and rose to become one of Corpus Christi's most prominent and respected citizens. On his mothers side, Grandee boasted two grandfathers with connections to history; one who captained a clipper ship that ran the blockade for the Confederacy between Port Lavaca, Texas, and New Orleans, and another who was a judge and presided during the famous Sutton-Taylor feud trial. ​Grandee studied at the Aunspaugh Art School in Dallas for a short time in 1947 and began painting scenes of the American West read more