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Red Skelton original works of art can be found among some of the most prestigious, private, as well as public, collections throughout the world. Red Skelton, one of the most creative minds of our time, was known for his smiling, lovable clowns and his world famous characters, such as "Freddie the Freeloader", "Clem Kadiddlehopper", and "Sheriff ...
Red Skelton, The Philosopher, Print on Canvas. Est: $200 - $400. View sold prices. Red Skelton (American, 1913-1997) The Philosopher,, authorized giclee print on canvas in numbered edition,1496/5000 to verso with Skelton Seal and additional Skelton signature. Image: 17.5" H x 13" W Frames: 23" H x 19" W.
Dr. Mett's knowledge of Red's fine art is highly respected, and I declare him to be the leading authority of Red Skelton art. If you are interested in acquiring some of Red's best, and most important works of art, please call Art Corporation of America at (702) 736-1787 or the Red Skelton Foundation at (702) 331-4249. In addition, if you are ...
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RED SKELTON ART. Red Skelton's Americana Collection; ... Red Skelton's Hollywood Characters; Red Skelton's Americana Collection; Price. $850.00. $4,500.00. Sort by ...
throughout the Museum. Many of Red’s famous paintings are exhibited in the Museum’s gallery, rotating his art every month, encouraging visitors to return time and time again This proud and humble man, born into a traveling circus family, rose through the ranks of traveling medicine, minstrel and tent shows, Mississippi showboats, vaudeville, radio, starred in a record breaking 20 years of ...
Red Skelton died in a hospital in Palm Springs, California of pneumonia on September 17, 1997. At the time of his death, he lived in Anza, California, and was married to Lothian Skelton, his wife of 25 years. He is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. In 2002 during the controversy of the phrase "Under God" in ...
Limited reproduction on canvas. Hand signed by Red Skelton and individually numbered 266/5000. The artwork is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. 18"x14”. This mixed media graphic piece was originally sold as #1 of 3 in the "Freddie's World" suite. Hand signed by Red Skelton and individually numbered 24/150.
Skelton individually numbered and stamped the official Red Skelton Company logo on the back of the canvas.This work of art is in excellent condition and measures 18” x 14”.To purchase this beautiful artwork, or if you have further questions, please contact Mr. Larry Rothenberg via phone/text 760-421-3084 or email larryrothenberg@yahoo.com
Red Skelton, American (1913 - 1997) Richard Bernard "Red" Skelton was an American entertainer best known for being a national radio and television comedian between 1937 and 1971. Skelton, who has stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, began his show business career in his teens as a circus clown and continued on vaudeville and Broadway and in ...