
A Spring Morning on the Smith Hereford Ranch
Exhibited: World of Watercolor, Fallbrook Art Center, March 6 - April 27, 2011.

Exhibited: World of Watercolor, Fallbrook Art Center, March 6 - April 27, 2011.

This painting demonstrates the range of Teague's work. The patio / café scene is easy to observe as the eye peers through the low hanging trees across the patio and into a French street café. Teague captures a summer- morning feeling with sparkling air and a lite breeze moving through the leaves in the foreground. The framed picture is approximately 44wide x 32high. $11,000 prices this painting in the middle of recent auction prices for this artist. WorldBridge Art, Inc. is a non-profit organization, 20% of your purchase is tax deductible. The 20% represents our overhead and will be represented on your bill of sale for this transaction. Please call us at: 888 361 8884. Non profit Tax I.D. number available


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Fine Condition. Drawing on backside. *** (4) Donald Teague watercolors on www.tierneyfineart.com



This is a moving and provocative painting. Teague captures the human condition of solitude and prayer through a procession where the figures are all facing away from the observer. The shadows of the buildings on the street are somber and reflective. The tones of the painting are very easy to observe and study. Priced at $10,000, this is a wholesale price in line with many past auctions of this artist's work. WorldBridge Art, Inc. is a non-profit organization, 20% of your purchase is tax deductible. The 20% represents our overhead and will be represented on your bill of sale for this transaction. Please call us at: 888 361 8884. Non profit Tax I.D. number available
This painting was in the collection of John Halloran, curator of the Carmel Art Association for two decades beginning in 1953. It was likely a gift from Teague. It is a daring work of art – done as war began to break out in China and people fled the Japanese.

Overlooking Monterey Bay toward Moss Landing. From a Central Valley collection. In 1950 Teague did a watercolor of fishermen unloading catch on a pier that looks like the pier pictured here. In 1969 he did a series of Cannery Row watercolors.