ZZ TOP | DUSTY HILL ALAMO PAINTING BY RICHARD LUCE WITH DRAWING AND LONGHORNS
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Richard Luce (American b. 1950) original oil on canvas painting titled "The Alamo - The Cost of Freedom." Dusty commissioned Luce to create this original painting and worked with him to develop the design. This lot includes a full scale pencil on paper, preparatory sketch by Luce laying out the painting's composition. The painting is also accompanied by a letter dated November 3, 2003 from then director of the Alamo, David Stewart, thanking the artist for allowing the piece to be displayed in The Alamo Gift Museum where the painting was on display in 2004. The painting is accompanied by mounted Texas longhorn steer horns that Dusty has always kept hanging above this painting because according to his wife Chuck he thought they simply belonged with the painting. The painting is also accompanied by a photograph of Dusty, Chuck and Luce posing with the completed piece.
Dimensions: Overall: 40 by 60 inches Longhorns: 61 inches in length
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