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CS197300_Honest-Writing_My-Father_Charles-Marchant-Stevenson-II_acrylic_60x36

Honest Writing: My Father By Charles Marchant Stevenson (1973). Portrait of Charles Marchant Stevenson II. Acrylic (60” x 36” ). Inscription on the note in the upper right-hand corner: “The writer who wants to be honest while writing about government can afford to have only two friends when he gets down to work – his typewriter and his wife.” SKU: CS197300

Honest Writing: My Father By Charles Marchant Stevenson (1973). Portrait of Charles Marchant Stevenson II. Acrylic (60” x 36” ). Inscription on the note in the upper right-hand corner: "The writer who wants to be honest while writing about government can afford to have only two friends when he gets down to work – his typewriter and his wife." SKU: CS197300

Posted on April 30, 2017July 25, 2017

CS197210_Chess-Match_My-Parents_Charles-M-Stevenson-II_Mildred-Stevenson

Chess Match: My Parents by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1972). Portrait of Charles M. Stevenson II and Mildred Stevenson. SKU: CS197210

Chess Match: My Parents by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1972). Portrait of Charles M. Stevenson II and Mildred Stevenson. SKU: CS197210

Posted on April 30, 2017July 25, 2017

CS197203_Bayard-Sharp_portrait_a-man-and-his-dog_acrylic_Charles-Marchant-Stevenson

Portrait of Bayard Sharp by Charles Marchant Stevenson. (1972). Acrylic. SKU: CS197215

Portrait of Bayard Sharp by Charles Marchant Stevenson. (1972). Acrylic. SKU: CS197215

Posted on April 30, 2017August 13, 2017

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Jane Rhodes at the Palais Royal by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1972). Painted from memory the morning after Charles Marchant Stevenson, and companion Arnold Borley, attended French mezzo-soprano Jane Rhodes’ concert in Paris. Gouache (24” x 16”). SKU: CS197203

Jane Rhodes at the Palais Royal by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1972). Painted from memory the morning after Charles Marchant Stevenson, and companion Arnold Borley, attended French mezzo-soprano Jane Rhodes' concert in Paris. Gouache (24” x 16”). SKU: CS197203

Posted on April 30, 2017August 6, 2017

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Curtain Going Up: Drury Lane by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1972). Gouache (20.5” x 16.5”). SKU: CS197204

Curtain Going Up: Drury Lane by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1972). Gouache (20.5” x 16.5”). SKU: CS197204

Posted on April 30, 2017August 6, 2017

CS197100_Tony-in-the-wood_Elk_serigraph_Charles-Marchant-Stevenson

Tony in the Wood: Portrait of Tony Wood by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1970). Serigraph, edition of 36. SKU: CS197040

Tony in the Wood: Portrait of Tony Wood by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1970). Serigraph, edition of 36. SKU: CS197040

Posted on April 30, 2017August 4, 2017

CS197101_Campfire_serigraph_20x26_Charles-Marchant-Stevenson

Campfire by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1971). Shafts of early spring sunlight penetrate the redwood canopy; a man warms himself at his campfire up Big River. Serigraph (20” x 26”), edition of 47. SKU: CS197101

Campfire by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1971). Shafts of early spring sunlight penetrate the redwood canopy; a man warms himself at his campfire up Big River. Serigraph (20” x 26”), edition of 47. SKU: CS197101

Posted on April 30, 2017August 7, 2017

CS197040_Tony-in-the-wood_Elk_acrylic_Charles-Marchant-Stevenson

Tony in the Wood: Portrait of Tony Wood by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1970). Acrylic. SKU: CS197040

Tony in the Wood: Portrait of Tony Wood by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1970). Acrylic. SKU: CS197040

Posted on April 30, 2017August 4, 2017

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Pearls: Portrait of Mary Linley Taylor as Countess Aurelia by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1970).

Pearls: Portrait of Mary Linley Taylor as Countess Aurelia by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1970). Inscription from The Madwoman of Chaillot, a play by French dramatist Jean Giraudoux: "Pearls grow more real the longer one wears them." Acrylic on cloth covered wood panel. SKU: CS197019

Posted on April 30, 2017July 12, 2017

CS197020_The-Law-is-the-Law_Una-Mowat-Biggs_acrylic_48x24_Charles-Marchant-Stevenson

The Law is the Law: Portrait of Una Mowett Biggs as Josephine, the Madwoman of Concorde, by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1970). Inscription: “The Law is the Law.” From from The Madwoman of Chaillot, a play by French dramatist Jean Giraudoux (1942). Acrylic on cloth covered wood panel. SKU: CS197020

The Law is the Law: Portrait of Una Mowett Biggs as Josephine, the Madwoman of Concorde, by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1970). Inscription from The Madwoman of Chaillot, a play by French dramatist Jean Giraudoux: "The Law is the Law." Acrylic on cloth covered wood panel. SKU: CS197020

Posted on April 30, 2017August 1, 2017

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