African American Cowboy Willie M. Pickett Original Painting by FORTE
Grab a Chance to Own and Enjoy a Great Piece of HistoryAfrican American CowboyWillie M. PickettIllustrators ART SIGNED BY "FORTE" Willie M. Pickett (December 5, 1870 – April 2, 1932) was an African American cowboy, rodeo performer, and actor. In 1989, Pickett was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame..(Copied) This acrylic on board portrait measures about 18" x 22 1/2" The picture of this portrait was on the cover of a scholastic magazine many years ago.This is an original art painted and signed by a famous artist named "Forte".Similar piece of illustrated art done by "Forte" is on display at Hempstead African-American Museum in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.Suitable for display at home or museum.John Forte was an American comic-book artist, active from the early 1940s on, best known as one of the primary pencilers of DC Comics' early Legion of Super-Heroes stories.The publisher's sticker with the name and number in the front can easily be taken out. It's just attached with a scotch tape.WHAT YOU SEE IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WILL GETSO PLEASE EXAMINE THE PICTURES CAREFULLYThank you for your business!
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Grab a Chance to Own and Enjoy a Great Piece of HistoryAfrican American CowboyWillie M. PickettIllustrators ART SIGNED BY « FORTE » Willie M. Pickett (December 5, 1870 – April 2, 1932) was an African American cowboy, rodeo performer, and actor. In 1989, Pickett was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame..(Copied) This acrylic on board portrait measures about 18″ x 22 1/2″ The picture of this portrait was on the cover of a scholastic magazine many years ago.This is an original art painted and signed by a famous artist named « Forte ».Similar piece of illustrated art done by « Forte » is on display at Hempstead African-American Museum in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.Suitable for display at home or museum.John Forte was an American comic-book artist, active from the early 1940s on, best known as one of the primary pencilers of DC Comics’ early Legion of Super-Heroes stories.The publisher’s sticker with the name and number in the front can easily be taken out. It’s just attached with a scotch tape.WHAT YOU SEE IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WILL GETSO PLEASE EXAMINE THE PICTURES CAREFULLYThank you for your business!