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MGH Discovered Art

MGH Discovered Art

Texas

Bringing original, discovered art to the people. MGH specializes in 20th century American art and objects.

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  • Artist: John Bowers

Foot on Stool by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Foot on Stool, 1940
  • Charcoal and Pastel Chalk on Paper
    25 x 19 in
    (63.5 x 48.26 cm)
Hand on Easel by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Hand on Easel, 1940
  • Charcoal on Paper
    24.75 x 18.75 in
    (62.87 x 47.63 cm)
Lounging Nude by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Lounging Nude, 1940
  • Charcoal on Paper
    19 x 24.75 in
    (48.26 x 62.87 cm)
Nude in Barn by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Nude in Barn, 1940
  • Charcoal on paper
    25 x 19 in
    (63.5 x 48.26 cm)
Draped Hair by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Draped Hair, 1940
  • Charcoal on Paper
    25 x 19 in
    (63.5 x 48.26 cm)
Nude With Cubist Sculpture by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Nude With Cubist Sculpture, 1929
  • Charcoal on Paper
    24.75 x 18.75 in
    (62.87 x 47.63 cm)
Nude with Cap by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Nude with Cap, 1940
  • Charcoal and Pastel Chalk on Paper
    25 x 19 in
    (63.5 x 48.26 cm)
Nude in Class by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Nude in Class, 1940
  • Charcoal on Paper
    25 x 19 in
    (63.5 x 48.26 cm)
Cubist Nude in Studio by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Cubist Nude in Studio, 1940
  • Charcoal on Paper
    24.75 x 19 in
    (62.87 x 48.26 cm)
Flo Allen Hands on Knee by John Bowers
  • John Bowers
  • Flo Allen Hands on Knee, 1940
  • Charcoal and Ink on Paper
    25 x 19 in
    (63.5 x 48.26 cm)
 

My business MGH Discovered Art, specializes in “undiscovered”, original, 20th century, American art. I scour the country to find collections from artists whose work has been hidden in the shadows of attics, storage units and family estates. Most of these artists have a lifetime of work that for whatever reason never made it out into the public. My job is to tell the artist’s story, preserve the art, assign a value and bring it to the people.


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