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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

H Newton and A E Backus Sept 2013



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Facebook links: https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/H-Newton-and-A-Hair-Paintings/309497962412013 https://www.facebook.com/#!/TheOther24HighwaymenArtists https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/A-E-Backus-paintings/226383987441293 Since 1973, Bob LeBlanc has operated as a professional dealer in items of exceptional beauty and value. With the introduction of Highwaymen Art to the public by Jim Fitch in a 1995 issue of Antiques and Art Around Florida, Bob recognized a new and potentially active regional market. Since then, Bob has invested time, effort, and money to promote highwaymen art, exhibiting at antique shows statewide, and creating a web presence. Since 1996, Bob has handled many of the most important highwaymen paintings available on the market, the H Newton pine tree on the cover of Antiques and Art Around Florida, in 1997, the H Newton river sunset on the cover of the Hambrick video documentary, and the first highwaymen painting to reach the $10,000.00 level.
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