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Bob Kercher BIOGRAPHY
20th century. Known for: Floral, wildlife, Indian, silkscreen.
From Great Falls, Montana, Kercher has been a long-time participant in the C.M. Russell Auction and was a featured artist at the 1998 Pacific Rim wildlife Art Show in Seattle. He is a seven-time... Read full biography
From Great Falls, Montana, Kercher has been a long-time participant in the C.M. Russell Auction and was a featured artist at the 1998 Pacific Rim wildlife Art Show in Seattle. He is a seven-time finalist for the Montana Duck Stamp, and his work is in the White House Collection, having been chosen... Read full biography
From Great Falls, Montana, Kercher has been a long-time participant in the C.M. Russell Auction and was a featured artist at the 1998 Pacific Rim wildlife Art Show in Seattle. He is a seven-time finalist for the Montana Duck Stamp, and his work is in the White House Collection, having been chosen by President Ronald Reagan.
From Great Falls, Montana, Kercher has been a long-time participant in the C.M. Russell Auction and was a featured artist at the 1998 Pacific Rim wildlife Art Show in Seattle. He is a seven-time finalist for the Montana Duck Stamp, and his work is in the White House Collection, having been chosen by President Ronald Reagan.
From Great Falls, Montana, Kercher has been a long-time participant in the C.M. Russell Auction and was a featured artist at the 1998 Pacific Rim wildlife Art Show in Seattle. He is a seven-time finalist for the Montana Duck Stamp, and his work is in the White House Collection, having been chosen by President Ronald Reagan.
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From Great Falls, Montana, Kercher has been a long-time participant in the C.M. Russell Auction and was a featured artist at the 1998 Pacific Rim wildlife Art Show in Seattle. He is a seven-time finalist for the Montana Duck Stamp, and his work is in the White House Collection, having been chosen by President Ronald Reagan.
