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OKperson

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I have three H Hargorve paintings but cannot find any record of them

I have three H Hargorve paintings but cannot find any record of them on art sites. All are signed with red numbers written on the back of canvases and gold seals with authentic oil and numbers written on the seals.
#1) is oblong and shows a cart beside a road leading to a barn with Coc Cola written on the side of the barn in red.
#2) is a train station with a steam train No 7 going through. Three people - look like hobo's - sitting on the platform watching. Water tower in picture with RK on it in red.
#3) is a small painting of a road leading to a barn with Mail written on the front of the barn above doors. Tree stump in lower left part of canvas.
Thanking you for your time and attention.
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Answer 1 / 5 - Submitted 123 days ago...

USAFRET91

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Find either a local art museum, antique dealer or this site may help>>

http://www.kovels.com/

Maybe even a local college art dept may know of someone that help you

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Answer 2 / 5 - Submitted 121 days ago...

DaliExpert

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Do you have any idea who the artist is?

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Answer 3 / 5 - Submitted 65 days ago...

brainpack

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H. Hargrove (Nicolo Sturiano)

H. Hargrove was born in 1941 in Southern Italy. He came to America in 1964 after having earned a degree in wine chemistry at the Institute of Wine Technology in Marsala, Italy. After seeing paintings in the tasting rooms where he was giving tours, he decided to paint.
The below link will take you to his webpage, I'm sure if you contact them they can tell you about your art.
http://www.hhargrove.com/picturehistory.html

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Answer 4 / 5 - Submitted 43 days ago...

kco

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Did you ever find out more about the Hargrove train painting? I have the same one, with a registration number of the back apparently purchased through Art Finds International. I haven't been able to find anything on line or in any library books. Thanks

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Answer 5 / 5 - Submitted 39 days ago...

brainpack

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The following might be of interest to Hargrove collectors/owners:
http://store.hhargrove.com/thehhargrovenationalcollectorsguild.aspx

The H. Hargrove National Collectors' Guild
Become a member today.
Members receive a quarterly newsletter, The Hargrove Collector.
The Collector is filled with interesting articles and in depth insights into the artist and his creations. It provides members with a "behind the scenes" look that others never get to see!
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Members receive an exclusive 8" x 10" black and white lithograph on canvas signed by the artist, expressively for Guild members. A perfect addition to an existing collection or a great way to start one. New members will receive an 8" x 10" glossy photograph of H. Hargrove, personally autographed.
All current members are automatically entered to win a free Christmas Limited Edition, to be awarded by a drawing on November 15. The painting will be hand signed by Hargrove, the winner will be announced in the next issue of The Collector.
Most importantly, joining The Guild gives members the opportunity to interact with the artist. Every month, the artist receives numerous letters containing suggestions, ideas, and comments from Guild members. Some are heartwarming notes saying thank you for a painting because that particular image has touched their family and brought happiness into their home. Many of the Guild members' letters appear in The Collector with responses or comments directly from the artist. H. Hargrove tries to respond personally to all letters he receives.

To join the H. Hargrove National Collectors' Guild: A one-year's membership is a modest $25.00 (The 8" x 10" black and white painting by the artist is easily worth twice as much!)


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