Ina Oyler Pastel Tetons Snake River Valley Wyoming Chapel of the store Transfiguration
Ina Oyler Pastel Tetons Snake River Valley Wyoming Chapel of the store Transfiguration, Ina Oyler Pastel Tetons Snake River Valley Wyoming Chapel of the TransfigurationFramed pastel measures approximately 16" x 19" Preowned condition .
Product code: Ina Oyler Pastel Tetons Snake River Valley Wyoming Chapel of the store Transfiguration
Ina Oyler Pastel Tetons Snake River Valley Wyoming Chapel of the Transfiguration Framed pastel measures approximately 16" x 19". Preowned condition. The frame may show signs of cosmetic wear, such as scratching, denting, and discoloration. Paper backing has significant damage, but could easily be replaced. Please see pictures for details, as photos are considered part of the description. Smoke-free home. About the artist: store Ina S. Oyler, a native of Idaho, had long been known as one of the leading artists in the Northwest. Oyler had a reputation as a dedicated artist and she approached each new canvas with enthusiasm, honesty and an urge to create a piece of work having artistic significance. Oyler studied with well-known artists, including Wyoming artist, Conrad Schwiering and Australian impressionist, Hayward Veal. She was a founding member of the Idaho Falls Art Guild (1948). Oyler received numerous awards for her artwork. Her paintings were on display at the Jackson La.
Ina Oyler Pastel Tetons Snake River Valley Wyoming Chapel of the Transfiguration Framed pastel measures approximately 16" x 19". Preowned condition. The frame may show signs of cosmetic wear, such as scratching, denting, and discoloration. Paper backing has significant damage, but could easily be replaced. Please see pictures for details, as photos are considered part of the description. Smoke-free home. About the artist: store Ina S. Oyler, a native of Idaho, had long been known as one of the leading artists in the Northwest. Oyler had a reputation as a dedicated artist and she approached each new canvas with enthusiasm, honesty and an urge to create a piece of work having artistic significance. Oyler studied with well-known artists, including Wyoming artist, Conrad Schwiering and Australian impressionist, Hayward Veal. She was a founding member of the Idaho Falls Art Guild (1948). Oyler received numerous awards for her artwork. Her paintings were on display at the Jackson La.