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Tea At The Bel Air Beagle Club by Tom Everhart
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Tom Everhart met Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz in 1980 at his studio - the beginning of an incredible exchange for the artist.
Everhart began by studying Sparky's pen line style and relied on his pointers, critiques, thoughts and private techniques, developing his own
unique interpretation of the classic Little People. Everhart later began drawing special projects for Schulz and United Media, and in 1990
created his first painting - "Schroeder's Piano" - on a 72 inch by 128 inch painting to convey the immense impression of Schulz's images on our culture.
Since then, many of his incredible paintings have been recreated in fine art
hand-pulled lithography faithfully
capturing the beautiful colors and
detail of the original paintings. Edition size only 250. Framed dimensions approximately 31 by 38 inches.
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Two Piece Folio - S O L D O U T |
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3:00PM Tea (Left) - S O L D O U T |
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7:00PM Tea (Right) - S O L D O U T |
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Most collectors who are
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Various forms of
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