Don Louis Perceval - Sketch for a Bronze Equestrian Statue AP1956

Don Louis Perceval - Sketch for a Bronze Equestrian Statue AP1956

$300.00
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Looks like a design for a projected work to us. An artist dreaming out loud.  Signed. Measures 7" x 10". Born in Woodford, Essex, England, Don Perceval became a noted Southwest painter of landscape and its dwellers.His art talent was encouraged by his mother, a recognized painter in England.  His family moved to Los Angeles, California where he was raised, and he became fascinated by the early history of the state.  He attended the Pasadena Military Academy and Chouinard Art School where he was a student of Nelbert Chouinard and F.T. Chamberlain.By age 19, he was making sketching trips into the desert, and in 1927 was first in Arizona where he became enamored of Hopi and Navajo Indians and their way of life and traditions.  He began illustrating books and became an expert in the history of cattle brands and horsemen's equipment.In his late 20s, he returned to England to study at Heatherly Art School and the Royal College of Art.  Here he was exposed for the first time to great collecti

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