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Joan
MacIntyre
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"Got Away This Time"
Original in Private Collection Signed/numbered Giclee print
on archival watercolor paper
10" x 12"
Edition of 195
$75.00
Giclee on Canvas (unframed)
8" x 10"
$95.00
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"An Early Spring"
Original in Private Collection
Signed/numbered Giclee print
on archival watercolor paper
13" x 16"
Edition of 195
$150.00
Giclee on canvas (unframed)
11"X 14"
$295.00
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"Neither Sleet nor Snow"
Original in Private Collection
Signed/numbered Giclee print
on archival watercolor paper
13" x 16"
Edition of 195
$150.00
Giclee on canvas (unframed)
11"X 14"
$295.00
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"The Blockhouse"
Original in Private Collection
Signed/numbered Giclee Print
on archival watercolor paper
13" x 16"
Edition of 195
$150.00
Giclee on canvas (unframed)
11"X 14"
$295.00
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"The Visitor"
Original in Private Collection
Signed/numbered Giclee Print
on archival watercolor paper
13" x 16"
Edition of 195
$150.00
Giclee on canvas (unframed)
11"X14"
$295.00
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"Where Have All the Gypsies Gone"
Oil on Canvas (unframed)
16" X 20"
$2,000.00
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Joan
E. MacIntyre
An
award winning professional artist for more than 40 years.
Joan E. MacIntyre of Tryon, North Carolina specializes in
painting horses, dogs and other animals in the traditional
style. She attended Tyler School of Art, Temple University,
Phoenix School of Art, and numerous workshops throughout
her career. Joan is an Associate member of the American Academy
of Equine Art, Inc..
Her paintings have been published in The Thoroughbred of California; Chronicle
of the Horse, Western Horseman, Horse Illustrated and Equine
Images, as featured articles and covers. Clients include the late George
Getty III, Jacqueline Getty, P.K. Wrigley, Howard Koch, Telly Savalas and many
European and American horseracing enthusiasts.
She uses mediums of acrylic and oil, and she always places the viewer at the
scene. She sees every horse, dog or animal as an individual and their personality
comes through in her portraits. "When I do a portrait it is not just a representation
of the subject, but an enjoyable piece of art," says MacIntyre.
Joan has owned and raced thoroughbreds, and shown Arabs and Saddlebreds. She
now drives her Welsh Pony "Buttons" in shows and events giving her a perspective
not often found in a painter. Her work was recently exhibited at the Tryon
Fine Arts Center in Tryon, North Carolina where it received very favorable
reviews.
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