Art
Paul Harmon - "Le Concorde" - signed and numbered print
- Item Number
- 149
- Estimated Value
- 600 USD
- Opening Bid
- 300 USD
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to Harpeth Conservancy (tax ID 621802858) on behalf of the winner.
Item Description
Le Concorde - signed and numbered print
38"x25"
Paul Harmon is an internationally exhibited artist who for 11 years, from 1986 to early 1998, divided his time between permanent studio/residences in Paris, France and Brentwood, Tennessee. Harmon now lives and works in a 1793 National Register of Historic Places farmhouse and studio in Brentwood, Tennessee.
Harmon work is well represented in numerous galleries, museums, major corporate and private collections in Europe, Asia, and the USA. Collections include the Tennessee State Museum, the Tampa Museum of Art, the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, the Museum of the Principality of Monaco, and the city of Caen, France. In 1994, Harmon had a major exhibition of his work at the invitation of Caen, France. Curated by Galerie Déprez-Bellorget of Paris, this one-man exhibition was the official art show of the D-Day 50th anniversary remembrances. The Harmon painting "Walking Man," from this exhibition/competition was chosen by Her Serene Highness, Princess Caroline of Monaco for her private collection.
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