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Born 1945. Known for: Nostalgic and landscape painting.
The following, submitted February 2005, is from Mary Scriver of Valier, Montana. She is the widow of Bob Scriver, western sculptor and sponsor of the Scriver Award at the C.M. Russell Auctions. On... Read full biography
The following, submitted February 2005, is from Mary Scriver of Valier, Montana. She is the widow of Bob Scriver, western sculptor and sponsor of the Scriver Award at the C.M. Russell Auctions. On February 7, 2005, in Great Falls, Montana, $21 million in compensatory damages was awarded to Steve... Read full biography
The following, submitted February 2005, is from Mary Scriver of Valier, Montana. She is the widow of Bob Scriver, western sculptor and sponsor of the Scriver Award at the C.M. Russell Auctions. On February 7, 2005, in Great Falls, Montana, $21 million in compensatory damages was awarded to Steve Seltzer, artist. The defendants were Steve Morton, Dennis Gladwell, and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, a prominent 800 member California law firm. Seltzer's grandfather, O.C. Seltzer, and Charles M. Russell... Read full biography
The following, submitted February 2005, is from Mary Scriver of Valier, Montana. She is the widow of Bob Scriver, western sculptor and sponsor of the Scriver Award at the C.M. Russell Auctions. On February 7, 2005, in Great Falls, Montana, $21 million in compensatory damages was awarded to Steve Seltzer, artist. The defendants were Steve Morton, Dennis Gladwell, and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, a prominent 800 member California law firm. Seltzer's grandfather, O.C. Seltzer, and Charles M. Russell were contemporaries who liked to paint together, often addressing the same subjects. Some thought their work was enough alike for each to be mistaken for the other guy. When the boom in "cowboy art" came, there was motivation for people to try to find... Read full biography
The following, submitted February 2005, is from Mary Scriver of Valier, Montana. She is the widow of Bob Scriver, western sculptor and sponsor of the Scriver Award at the C.M. Russell Auctions. On February 7, 2005, in Great Falls, Montana, $21 million in compensatory damages was awarded to Steve Seltzer, artist. The defendants were Steve Morton, Dennis Gladwell, and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, a prominent 800 member California law firm. Seltzer's grandfather, O.C. Seltzer, and Charles M. Russell were contemporaries who liked to paint together, often addressing the same subjects. Some thought their work was enough alike for each to be mistaken for the other guy. When the boom in "cowboy art" came, there was motivation for people to try to find Russells and what they HOPED were Russells in estate sales and second-hand stores all over Montana.... Read full biography
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