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price range: $650 - $6,000


Second Chance Oil on canvas • 59 1/2" x 49 1/4"

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Reflection Oil on canvas • 24" x 20"

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Hangman Oil on canvas • 20" x 16"

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For Mr. X Oil on canvas • 22" x 20"

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Voyage Oil on canvas • 12" x 16"

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Cheese Dish Oil on canvas • 27" x 50"

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Table Oil on canvas • 27" x 50"

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Scallions Oil on canvas • 9 1/2" x 17 1/2"

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Scallions with Still Life Oil on canvas • 11" x 21"

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Fennel Oil on canvas • 21 1/2" x 25"

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Chard Oil on linen • 11 1/2" x 17 1/2"

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Radishes Oil on canvas • 8" x 10"

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 Adjusting
White #12
Oil on canvas • 12" x 10"

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Mostly Gray #8 Oil on canvas • 17 1/2" x 13 1/2"

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Mostly Gray, Yellow Light Oil & arcylic on canvas • 21 1/2" x 17"

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Untitled Oil & acrylic on canvas • 23 1/2" x 18 1/2"

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Adjusting White #13 Oil & acrylic on canvas • 22 1/2" x 17 1/2"

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At Large Oil & acrylic on canvas • 24 1/2" x 22 1/2"

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Adjusting White, Black Canyon Oil & acrylic on canvas • 17 1/2" x 13 1/2"

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Aloha Shirt #1 Oil on canvas • 36" x 33 1/2"

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Aloha Shirt #2 Oil on canvas • 36" x 33 1/2"

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Still Life with Sky Oil on canvas • 31 1/2" x 62"

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Still Life with Wind Oil on canvas and panel • 18" x 57"

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Still Life with Blue Pitcher Oil on canvas and panel • 30" x 57"

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Pitcher and Cloth Study Oil on canvas • 13 1/2" x 17"

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Plums Oil on canvas • 10 1/2" x 13 1/2"

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The Effects of a Chair on the Corner of a Room Oil on canvas • 39" x 58 1/2"

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Mostly Gray #1 Oil on canvas • 18 1/2" x 15 1/2"

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Untitled for Everet Lindfors Oil on canvas • 57" x 52"

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Adjusting White #22 Oil on canvas • 19 1/2" x 15 1/2"

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Adjusting White #5 Oil on canvas • 19 1/2" x 15 1/2"

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Large Still Life with Fruit Oil on panel • 37" x 48"

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Black Chair & Brass Vase Oil & acrylic on panel • 16" x 20"

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Milk Pitcher & Brass Coffee Pot Oil & acrylic on panel • 15" x 18"

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Still Life with Compote Oil on wood • 22" x 60"

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Distinguished New
York artist Gary Bower has kept strong ties to Lexington since 1972
when he was a visiting artist in the Department of Art at University
of Kentucky. Since then, he has held several positions, including
serving as the director at the School of the Arts in Lacoste, France;
visiting artist positions at the School of the Chicago Art Institute,
Bard College, and the University of California, Davis, CA; and Staff
Critic in the Independent Study Program at the Whitney Museum of
American Art, New York. He has had numerous solo exhibitions at
major museums and galleries throughout the United States, most recently
last spring at OK Harris Works of Art, New York City.
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