North Fork of the Guadalupe River
Hand Watercolored | By Charles Beckendorf
Additional Information
The North Fork Of The Guadalupe River is an original print that has been hand watercolored. A print is considered an original print when the original drawing is done with the intent of making a print from that drawing rather than the drawing being used as an original work of art on it’s own. This particular image was printed in black& white, then hand watercolored by Charles’ son Ben. Before his passing in 1996, Charles and Ben hand colored prints side-by-side since 1968. Ben meticulously hand watercolors each print individually with bright earthy colors making each print different and unique. This original print is limited to an edition size of 150. There are only 62 prints still avavilable. The image size is 22 X 37 and the print size is 26 X 40.
This is a part of the Texas Landscape Art Prints Collection.
Hand Watercolored
The North Fork Of The Guadalupe River is an original print that has been hand watercolored. A print is considered an original print when the original drawing is done with the intent of making a print from that drawing rather than the drawing being used as an original work of art on it’s own. This particular image was printed in black& white, then hand watercolored by Charles’ son Ben. Before his passing in 1996, Charles and Ben hand colored prints side-by-side since 1968. Ben meticulously hand watercolors each print individually with bright earthy colors making each print different and unique. This original print is limited to an edition size of 150. There are only 62 prints still avavilable. The image size is 22 X 37 and the print size is 26 X 40.
This is a part of the Texas Landscape Art Prints Collection.
Charles Beckendorf and son, Ben, painted side-by-side for nearly 20 years. These handcolored prints by Ben Beckendorf are rare in technique and add value to these original Charles Beckendorf prints. Each print is individually hand watercolored in bright, earthy tones.
About the Artist - Charles Beckendorf
Charles grew up in Mathis, Texas, where he had the opportunity to spend hours on large ranches. Generous land owners gave him permission to wander freely over their ranches and he observed creatures in their natural surroundings. He developed a lifelong love of nature, whether it be in the tiniest of flowers or the largest of animals. It was at this time that he became a true naturalist.
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