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Edward Borein

1872-1945

"The Concord Coach"

Watercolor and gouache on paper
Signed in pen lower left: Edward Borein
Image/Sheet: 7.75" H x 11" W

  • Provenance: Sold: Christie's, Los Angeles, "Western Property from the Katherine H. Haley Trust," October 30-31, 2000, Lot 170
  • Exhibited: Phoenix, AZ, Phoenix Art Museum, "Edward Borein: The Katherine H. Haley Collection," April 5-May 21, 1974, p.18 (illustrated)
    Oklahoma City, OK, National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center, "The West of Edward Borein," March-May 1979, no.8 (illustrated)
    San Buenaventura, CA, Ventura County Museum of History and Art, "The West Remembered: The Art of Edward Borein," June-September 1988
    Wickenburg, AZ, Desert Caballeros Western Museum, "The West Remembered: The Art of Edward Borein," February 16-April 30, 1990
    Bend, Oregon, High Desert Museum, June-September 1990
    Palm Springs, CA, Palm Springs Desert Museum, "Edward Borein: Art of the West," February 8-April 28, 1991
    Santa Barbara, CA, Santa Barbara Historical Museum, "Coloring the West: Watercolors and Oils by Edward Borein," October 24, 2007-February 17, 2008, p. 40 (illustrated)
  • Literature: E. Seyfarth, "Edward Borein, Western Artist," "Westways," August 1988, p. 42 (illustrated)
  • Condition: Overall good condition. Very minor toning to the paper and colors slightly attenuated. Mat burn along all four extreme edges. Glue residue from old hinging at the upper margin edge and corners. Artist pinhole's along all extreme edges and corners. A small and unobtrusive tear at the lower left corner. Hinged to the recto mat in two places at the recto of the upper margin edge.

    Framed under glass: 17.75" H x 20" W x 1" D


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