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Cowboy Cooking at his Campfire Site Original Vintage Lithograph Print Ken Nessen Western Artist
Cowboy Cooking at his Campfire Site Original Vintage Lithograph Print Ken Nessen Western Artist Suitable For Framing
This great art illustration is by the western artist: KEN NESSEN. Unfortunately he died in the year 2013. I will be listing a handful of his lithograph prints that he was famous for.
Great collection of western sportsman cabinart prints. All artist signed, some with their issued dates. Printed on nice quality vintage paper stock. Measures 8 inches wide by 10 inches high.
Print is not titled, only shows a signature by the artist with the numbers 84, for the year 1984. Definately is a western theme illustration. A lone cowboy making a campfire. heating up a can of beans over the fire in his cast iron skillet. His gear is layed out under the tree. His leather saddle, wool blanket, lasso rope, bridle and reins. Great detailing in this illustration.
GREAT CONDITION. Has only a slight handling bend on the far right edge. See pictures. Very suitable for framing.
OBITUARY-As posted Online:
Kenneth A. Nessen, Lt. Colonel USAF (Ret), 92, loved God, Country and his family. He passed away May 31, 2013 in Bountiful, Utah.
Kenneth was born May 16, 1921, in Logan, Utah to Alvin and Zina Price Nessen. He married Barbara Dean Thomson on November 25, 1942, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were married for 56 years, she preceded him in death. Married Doris Skinner on August 29, 2001. He was blessed to have 2 beautiful wives that he cherished.
He served for 23 years in the Air Force including service as a pilot in the Berlin Air Lift. He was an active member of the LDS Church, and served in many capacities including Stake President of the Frankfurt Germany Servicemen's Stake and President of the San Bernardino CA Mission. He and his wife Bobbie also served a mission in Germany. He loved working in the Salt Lake Temple where he served until he was 90 years old. Kenneth was a talented artist and an avid gun collector. He loved traveling, spending time outdoors and took a keen interest in politics.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO VIEW OUR OTHER WORKS OF ART BY THIS GREAT SELLER, KEN NESSEN. WE GLADLY COMBINE ORDERS FOR ADDED SHIPPING SAVINGS. WE GLADLY SELL WORLDWIDE ~ JUST ASK FOR SHIPPING QUOTE.
Thanks for visiting Dogwood Trail Antiques
This great art illustration is by the western artist: KEN NESSEN. Unfortunately he died in the year 2013. I will be listing a handful of his lithograph prints that he was famous for.
Great collection of western sportsman cabinart prints. All artist signed, some with their issued dates. Printed on nice quality vintage paper stock. Measures 8 inches wide by 10 inches high.
Print is not titled, only shows a signature by the artist with the numbers 84, for the year 1984. Definately is a western theme illustration. A lone cowboy making a campfire. heating up a can of beans over the fire in his cast iron skillet. His gear is layed out under the tree. His leather saddle, wool blanket, lasso rope, bridle and reins. Great detailing in this illustration.
GREAT CONDITION. Has only a slight handling bend on the far right edge. See pictures. Very suitable for framing.
OBITUARY-As posted Online:
Kenneth A. Nessen, Lt. Colonel USAF (Ret), 92, loved God, Country and his family. He passed away May 31, 2013 in Bountiful, Utah.
Kenneth was born May 16, 1921, in Logan, Utah to Alvin and Zina Price Nessen. He married Barbara Dean Thomson on November 25, 1942, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were married for 56 years, she preceded him in death. Married Doris Skinner on August 29, 2001. He was blessed to have 2 beautiful wives that he cherished.
He served for 23 years in the Air Force including service as a pilot in the Berlin Air Lift. He was an active member of the LDS Church, and served in many capacities including Stake President of the Frankfurt Germany Servicemen's Stake and President of the San Bernardino CA Mission. He and his wife Bobbie also served a mission in Germany. He loved working in the Salt Lake Temple where he served until he was 90 years old. Kenneth was a talented artist and an avid gun collector. He loved traveling, spending time outdoors and took a keen interest in politics.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO VIEW OUR OTHER WORKS OF ART BY THIS GREAT SELLER, KEN NESSEN. WE GLADLY COMBINE ORDERS FOR ADDED SHIPPING SAVINGS. WE GLADLY SELL WORLDWIDE ~ JUST ASK FOR SHIPPING QUOTE.
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