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CLIFF CAVIN"AROUND THE BEND" TEXAS COREOPSIS21st Century
21st Century
About the Item
Cliff Cavin
Texas Artist
Image Size: 26 x 30
Frame Size: 33 x 37
Medium: Oil
"Around The Bend"
Biography
Cliff Cavin
Cliff Cavin, a native of San Antonio, Texas, is a landscape artist and has been painting for over thirty-five years. His focus is on the views of the American West, especially Texas and New Mexico. He has well over fifty professional exhibits to his name, most recently a one-man show at the Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, Texas that included forty-five pieces. He has also participated in shows such as the C. M. Russell Invitational Sale & Benefit, the American Plains Artist Museum Show, the Oil Painters of America National Exhibition and has had exhibitions at The Nave Museum, the Harlingen Public Library, the Southwest School of Art and San Antonio Art League. In addition, this is the twelfth year he has been invited to participate in the annual Briscoe Museum Night of Artist Sale & Exhibition. His paintings have won numerous awards and are collected both nationally and internationally in private and corporate collections, including Valero Oil, M.D. Anderson Hospital, Jefferson State Bank, Baylor Scott & White Health and Cibolo Creek Ranch.
Exhibitions
Texas Trails Galleries - San Antonio, Texas:
Exhibitions - October, 1983 May, 1992
October, 1985 May, 1993
April, 1986 May, 1994
May, 1990 June, 1995
June, 1991
Odyssey Gallery, San Antonio, Texas:
Exhibitions - 1984 and 1989
Art, Incorporated, San Antonio, Texas:
Solo Exhibition - December,2003
Nuevo Santander Gallery, McAllen, Texas:
Solo Exhibition - November, 2004
KLRN TV Annual Art Auction, San Antonio, Texas:
Exhibition - September, 1994
September, 1995
Alamo Kiwanis Club Western Art Show:
Exhibition - February of 1995, 1996, 2001,
2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
David Robinson Foundation, San Antonio, Texas:
Exhibition - 1997
San Antonio Art League:
Exhibition - 1988
Make A Wish Foundation, San Antonio, Texas:
Exhibition - March, 2002
Southwest School of Art, San Antonio, Texas:
Exhibition - October, 2006
American Plains Artists, Lubbock Texas:
Museum Exhibition - August, 1995
Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila, Mexico:
Museum Exhibition - June 1995
Harlingen Public Library, Harlingen, Texas:
Museum Exhibition - May, 2002
Oil Painters of America, San Antonio, Texas
National Exhibition - May, 1995
International Museum of Contemporary Masters of
Fine Art Salon International:
Competition/Exhibition: May, 2002
March, 2006
National Western Art Foundation Night of Artists:
Museum Exhibition - February, 2005
March, 2006
March, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Russell Museum Invitational Sale and Benefit March 2010, 2011 Dallas Heritage Village Museum Art Show 2012 The Nave Museum, Victoria, Texas Museum Exhibition, January 2016 Museum of Western Art, Kerrville, Texas Solo Exhibition, November 2017 Museum of Western Art, Kerrville, Texas Roundup Show, September 2019 Collections and Commissions:
Reggiano's Restaurant, San Antonio, Texas
Valero Oil, San Antonio, Texas
Harlingen Public Library, Harlingen, Texas
CTRC, San Antonio, Texas
Scott & White Hospital, Tyler, Texas
M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
Jefferson State Bank, San Antonio, Texas
Cibolo Creek Ranch, Shafter, Texas
- Creator:CLIFF CAVIN (1950, American)
- Creation Year:21st Century
- Dimensions:Height: 33 in (83.82 cm)Width: 37 in (93.98 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Image Size: 26 x 30Price: $6,540
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- Framing:Frame IncludedFraming Options Available
- Condition:Please visit my storefront for more vintage and mid-century artwork.
- Gallery Location:San Antonio, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU769312674322
CLIFF CAVIN
Cliff Cavin Cliff Cavin, a native of San Antonio, Texas, is a landscape artist and has been painting for over thirty-five years. His focus is on the views of the American West, especially Texas and New Mexico. He has well over fifty professional exhibits to his name, most recently a one-man show at the Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, Texas that included forty-five pieces. He has also participated in shows such as the C. M. Russell Invitational Sale & Benefit, the American Plains Artist Museum Show, the Oil Painters of America National Exhibition and has had exhibitions at The Nave Museum, the Harlingen Public Library, the Southwest School of Art and San Antonio Art League. In addition, this is the twelfth year he has been invited to participate in the annual Briscoe Museum Night of Artist Sale & Exhibition. His paintings have won numerous awards and are collected both nationally and internationally in private and corporate collections, including Valero Oil, M.D. Anderson Hospital, Jefferson State Bank, Baylor Scott & White Health and Cibolo Creek Ranch. Exhibitions Texas Trails Galleries - San Antonio, Texas: Exhibitions - October, 1983 May, 1992
October, 1985 May, 1993
April, 1986 May, 1994
May, 1990 June, 1995
June, 1991 Odyssey Gallery, San Antonio, Texas: Exhibitions - 1984 and 1989 Art, Incorporated, San Antonio, Texas: Solo Exhibition - December,2003 Nuevo Santander Gallery, McAllen, Texas: Solo Exhibition - November 2004 KLRN TV Annual Art Auction, San Antonio, Texas: Exhibition - September 1994
September 1995 Alamo Kiwanis Club Western Art Show: Exhibition - February of 1995 1996, 2001,
2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 David Robinson Foundation, San Antonio, Texas: Exhibition - 1997 San Antonio Art League: Exhibition - 1988 Make A Wish Foundation, San Antonio, Texas: Exhibition - March, 2002 Southwest School of Art, San Antonio, Texas: Exhibition - October, 2006 American Plains Artists, Lubbock Texas: Museum Exhibition - August, 1995 Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila, Mexico: Museum Exhibition - June 1995 Harlingen Public Library, Harlingen, Texas: Museum Exhibition - May, 2002 Oil Painters of America, San Antonio, Texas National Exhibition - May, 1995 International Museum of Contemporary Masters of Fine Art Salon International:
Competition/Exhibition: May, 2002
March, 2006 National Western Art Foundation Night of Artists: Museum Exhibition - February, 2005
March, 2006
March, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Russell Museum Invitational Sale and Benefit March 2010, 2011 Dallas Heritage Village Museum Art Show 2012 The Nave Museum, Victoria, Texas Museum Exhibition, January 2016 Museum of Western Art, Kerrville, Texas Solo Exhibition, November 2017 Museum of Western Art, Kerrville, Texas Roundup Show, September 2019 Collections and Commissions:
Reggiano's Restaurant, San Antonio, Texas
Valero Oil, San Antonio, Texas
Harlingen Public Library, Harlingen, Texas
CTRC, San Antonio, Texas
Scott & White Hospital, Tyler, Texas
M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
Jefferson State Bank, San Antonio, Texas
Cibolo Creek Ranch, Shafter, Texas
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