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  • Douglas Kent Hall

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    Art Brokerage: Douglas Kent Hall American Artist: December 12, 1938 - March 30, 2008, He was an American writer and photographer. Hall was a fine art photographer and writer of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, essays, and screenplays. He was in high school when he first published a story, and his first published photographs were of Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison. He published twenty-five books, including two with Arnold Schwarzenegger. His photographs are of rock and roll superstars, rodeo, cowboys, prison, flamenco, bodybuilders, the U.S.-Mexico border, the American West, New Mexico, New York City, Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Great Britain, Greece, Russia, Native Americans, writers, and artists. Hall's artistic output included collaborations with Larry Bell, Bruce Nauman, Terry Allen, and his son Devon Hall. At the time of his death in 2008, solo exhibitions of his photographs hung concurrently at the Harwood Museum of Art, Taos, New Mexico; the Riva Yares Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; and the Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico. His book In New Mexico Light had just been selected for the Eric Hoffer Award. Listings wanted.

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Large Equus Caballus Crazy Horse II 1995  46x56  Huge Photography - Douglas Kent Hall

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Large Equus Caballus Crazy Horse II 1995 46x56 Huge

Photography: Paint Embellished Photographic Print on Paper, Hand Signed

Size: 40x50 in  | 102x127 cm
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