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Lee Reynolds painting

By jkruger65, 21 April, 2014
Description

Lee Reynolds painting.  Approximately 4' tall by 5' wide.  Oil on canvas I believe.  Perfect condition, my wife just doesn't care for it.

Category
Paintings
Medium
wood frame, oil on canvas
Distinguishing marks
Lee Reynolds
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
4' x 5'
Weight
5 pounds
Price Paid (If known)
$150
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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Phoenixguy1954

11 years ago

Re: Lee Reynolds painting

Lee Reynolds, American (1936 - )

Lee Reynolds

Born in Los Angeles, Lee Reynolds Burr has a BFA from the University of Southern California. He has served as Chairman, Board of Directors of East Park Gallery in Los Angeles.

He was the director for Vanguard Studios in Beverly Hills, California in the late sixties and many thousands of artworks bear the signature "Lee Reynolds" or "Lee Burr". Such artworks were done by others, and following is an attempt by the artist to clear up the confusion existing about these works:

LEE REYNOLDS
I as an Artist have done no more than 200 "Original" Paintings and Sculptures in my life.

Lee Reynolds was simply a trade name. It was attached to numerous artworks and designs at Vanguard Studios. Vanguard Studios was the largest distributor of decorative art in the world at the time. I guided product development. I was personally responsible for many designs, prototypes, and compositions; however, no "LEE REYNOLDS" signed paintings were actually done by my hand.

In fact, paintings sold internationally, bearing the signature "LEE REYNOLDS" were in every case painted by Staff Artists in the employ of Vanguard Studios. Vanguard Studios sold ONLY decorative art, NOT collector art. 

My concern on your painting is the singnature.. I can't find anything that looks like yours..."NOTE" In no way to I claim to be an EXPERT!"  Good Luck!

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