Edward Borein
Edward Borein
Who Wins?
- Etching and drypoint
- Plate: 4 15/16“ high x 4” wide
- Frame: 13 1/4” high x 9 1/2” wide
- Signed in pencil lower right with remarque on lower left
PRICE: Sold
About the work
Very fine impression with exceptionally rich color and line quality; condition is excellent. Housed in the original frame under glass. Referenced as plate #63 in Galvin (1971). Nice/clean pencil-signature lower right. Note: There’s a small circular reflection in the glass in our first photo, below the horse’s left hind leg.
About the artist…
A native Californian, Edward Borein was born at San Leandro, not far from San Francisco, in 1872. He began to work as a cowboy at the age of 17, and sold his first drawing when he was 21. From that time onwards, irrespective of location as he travelled all over the Southwest, he was an artist. He remained devoted to the practice of his professional skill and at the same time kept up his interest in cowboy life to the very end.
Reference: John Galvin, The Etchings of Edward Borein, 1971, John Howell Books
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