Posted by Tom A rare opportunity to own…Bey Shah! A rare opportunity to own an original limited edition, signed and numbered Bruce Lattig watercolor lithograph of the legendary Bey Shah (1976-1999). This is a beautiful painting that honors the famous horse who, a champion in his own right, has sired 320 halter champions and 101 national winners. *A portion of your purchase will go to horse rescue organizations.* This limited printing will be available in time for the holidays and you will be helping to provide needed feed and supplies for the care of elderly and rescued horses. Transparent Watercolor Lithograph Contact TomCoffeyInvestment@yahoo.com for photos. Tom Coffey Investment Bruce Lattig has shown in the Maxwell gallery, Crossroads of sports, Gran Central, Sportsman’s Edge, Rockefeller Gallery of New York, San Francisco’s and New York City’s Abercrombie and Fitch and the Tyron Gallery in London and Nairobi. His list of clients include Steven Bechtel, Jr., Ann and Gordon Getty, Robert Straub, Dan Galbreith, Bing Crosby, Jack Klugman and Golden Gate Fields. In 1978 Bob Strub commissioned Bruce to paint the great thoroughbreds using the Santa Anita Race Track as his background. Over thirty paintings are now displayed at the southern California track, including such famous men and horses as Affirmed, Spectacular Bid, John, Henry, Vigors, Jacklin Klugman, John Londgen, Bill Schumaker, Charlie Whittingham and Buster Milrick. Bruce was commissioned to do a series of ten paintings for Mr. Strub of the Gold Medal Equestrian Winners of the 1984 Olympics which was held at the Santa Anita Race Track. These paintings include two of Prince Phillip, one displayed at Santa Anita and another was presented to the Prince. Bruce has an affinity and passion for life that flows through his heart and mind to produce some of the most beautiful art ever done. He is a dedicated conservationist whose talent has produced many paintings for the benefit of conservation groups. Most recently Bruce did a series on the Tigers of Shambala for Actress Tippi Hedren and ROAR Foundation.
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on 10/26/2007, 9:12 pm
71.204.165.199
Museum quality
Signed by the Artist, Bruce Lattig
Limited edition. There will be 1106 prints made commemorating the number of Bey Shah offspring.
28”x36” unframed
Available framed (38”x46”) with engraved plaque reading: Bey Shah “Mr. Perfection” 1976-1999
Shipping Charges Apply
Price: $1500 (unframed) $1925 (framed)
420 4th St.
San Rafael, CA 94901
About the Artist
Bruce Lattig was born in San Francisco and has been painting professionally for the past 50 years. Although he has worked in many mediums he chose transparent watercolor as his primary art. Bruce developed a style that is realistic and unique. Early in his career his subjects were mainly game birds but over the years he has expanded into portraits, sports, wildlife, landscapes and anything that captures his imagination.
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