1500 Paxton St
Harrisburg, PA 17104
United States
David and Sandra Cordier had been modest collectors when they began their business in 1980, while living in Halifax, Pennsylvania. Initially the Cordiers exhibited at area venues such as Black Angus near Reading, Pennsylvania, and the Eastern National Antiques Show held twice yearly in Harrisburg. T...Read more
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Nov 9, 2014 - Nov 10, 2014
DESCRIPTION: Fred Stone (American, 20th Century). Limited Edition print. The Shoe - 8,000 Wins. Portrait of jockey William Shoemaker. Signed in print with copyright. From left to right, numbered "367/395", signed "Fred Stone", titled "The Shoe-8,000 Wins", and signed "Willie Shoemaker". Under tan and brown matting in a wooden frame. Fred Stone grew up in Los Angeles, California where he graduated from the Los Angeles Art Center School and worked as a magazine artist. Stone went to work for movie studios from 1954-1960 as a scenic painter. His slow method of working led to his change of career, and he began working as a salesman with his brother. It wasn't until his daughter, who worked at a racetrack, invited him for a behind the scenes look that he rediscovered his passion for painting. MEASUREMENTS: 20" x 16-1/2". Overall with frame 30" x 26". CONDITION: Light wear. Chips, scratches, and wear throughout frame.