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Booth
Malone
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"Boots"
Original in private collection
Signed/numbered Giclee print
24" x 20"
Edition of 200
$150
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"Just Before All Hell Breaks Loose..."
Oil on canvas
18" x 24"
Sold
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"Julie Krone"
Oil, 18" x 11"
$3,000
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"The Pony Clubber's Progress"
Oil, 20" x 16"
Sold |

"Horses Grazing at Badminton House"
Oil on canvas
24" x 30"
available |
"Aiken Scene"
Oil, 24" x 30"
Not for Sale |

"Between Flights"
Oil, 11" x 25"
$2,000 |
"Polo 2004"
Oil, 25" x 20"
$2500 |
Columbus,
Georgia artist, Booth Malone, is widely known throughout the south
for his portraiture of adults, children and animals. He has a remarkable
talent for capturing the animation - the fleeting moment or expression
unique to his subject - which defines that individual.
Originally
from south Florida, he graduated from Auburn University with a degree
in Visual Design and spent the next decade with The Coca-Cola Company
in Atlanta. His corporate duties afforded him the opportunity to travel
worldwide and to develop contacts, skills and insights that he continues
to apply to his art today.
Booth
began painting professionally in 1985, slowly building a following
at first through word-of-mouth, then later, wider audiences through
exhibitions and shows. He has had one-man shows in Mobile, Columbus
and Anderson, South Carolina; exhibited at juried shows in Charlottesville,
Virginia; at the Museum of Hounds and Hunting (Morven Park, Virginia);
The American Academy of Equine Art (Lexington, Kentucky); and at the
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (Augusta, Georgia). He has done numerous
covers for The Chronicle of the Horse magazine, and provided the official
poster for The Columbus Steeplechase at Callaway Gardens. His work
is included in numerous private and corporate collections through out
the U.S. Booth is the official artist of the United States Equestrian
Team (USET) and is represented by Frost & Reed Gallery (London & New
York).
Professionally
he is a member of the American Society of Portrait Artists, the American
Academy of Equine Art and the Columbus Artists' Guild. As one might
suspect from his resume, Mr. Malone counts among his primary influences:
Sir Alfred Munnings, Remington and Russell, Gilbert Stuart and John
Singer Sargent.
Booth
also produces work by commission. Please call for a listing of prices.
www.boothmalone.com
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