
Hanging Game by Richard La Barre Goodwin
Like Harnett, he used devices such as a floating feather and the appearance of an incised signature. The most famous Goodwin work was "Theodore Roosevelt's Cabin Door" painted for the Lewis & Clark Centennial in Portland in 1905. The painting incorporated a view of the door of a Dakota hunting cabin that was exhibited at the Centennial. The price of the painting was $2500, but the Roosevelt admirers could not raise sufficient funds to buy it. Considered one of the best painters of "Hanging Game." Work displayed at the Smithsonian and many other important exhibits. Framed.
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PERIOD: Last Half 19th Century
ORIGIN: New York, United States
SIZE: 21"x26"; Frame 31"x36"
Original: $40,000.00
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Hanging Game by Richard La Barre Goodwin
Like Harnett, he used devices such as a floating feather and the appearance of an incised signature. The most famous Goodwin work was "Theodore Roosevelt's Cabin Door" painted for the Lewis & Clark Centennial in Portland in 1905. The painting incorporated a view of the door of a Dakota hunting cabin that was exhibited at the Centennial. The price of the painting was $2500, but the Roosevelt admirers could not raise sufficient funds to buy it. Considered one of the best painters of "Hanging Game." Work displayed at the Smithsonian and many other important exhibits. Framed.
This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.
PERIOD: Last Half 19th Century
ORIGIN: New York, United States
SIZE: 21"x26"; Frame 31"x36"
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Like Harnett, he used devices such as a floating feather and the appearance of an incised signature. The most famous Goodwin work was "Theodore Roosevelt's Cabin Door" painted for the Lewis & Clark Centennial in Portland in 1905. The painting incorporated a view of the door of a Dakota hunting cabin that was exhibited at the Centennial. The price of the painting was $2500, but the Roosevelt admirers could not raise sufficient funds to buy it. Considered one of the best painters of "Hanging Game." Work displayed at the Smithsonian and many other important exhibits. Framed.
This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.
PERIOD: Last Half 19th Century
ORIGIN: New York, United States
SIZE: 21"x26"; Frame 31"x36"























