Short answer......no
he is the beastest dude in football and he will run some body over
The value of the prints can range from $10 to $250. The amount will depend upon the actual print and its condition.
it is numbered 673/1000
I have seen some Gene Gray prints recently at a local antique store in Lexington and they ranged from $15-$30. Most were signed but not numbered. These were unframed in mint or near mint condition. Selections included the red fox, otter, bald eagle, chipmunks, etc. Horse prints and those that are numbered may be worth more.
20-30 on ebay
"It wasn't easy. True success in any field never is easy. Gene Gray's success is deep-rooted in a talent and a philosophy. He believes that art endures only so long as people themselves take to heart that which the artist portrays and that the truly successful artist calls attention to the enduring things in his lifetime. After graduating from Lafayette High School in Lexington, Kentucky, he served in the U. S. Navy. After service he majored in fine arts at the University of Kentucky, then graduated from the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida where he presently resides, on Siesta Key, known for its colony of well-known artists and writers. Through his publisher, Green River Graphics House in Campbellsville, Kentucky, Gene publishes five paintings a year in the form of limited edition prints. He is well-known as one of the premier wildlife artists in the world. . . . Gene finds time in his hectic schedule to use his talents for worthy causes and his prints created especially for universities, conservation projects, and building projects.. . . The Publisher Green River Graphics House, Campbellsville, KY ©1977 California State University, Chico
I have a Gene Gray painting in 1971 of a couger and I was wanting to know what it is worth?
Short answer......no
yes he is still alive
mission wolf defenders of wildlife national wildlife federation international wolf center
Some of the Gene Gray original prints may be valuable if in good condition. Reprints of this artwork are not very valuable and many are sold for under two hundred dollars.
The Gene Autry Show - 1950 The Gray Dude 1-20 was released on: USA: 3 December 1950
gray wolves,snakes,spiders,ibexes,ibearian lynxes
All but the bassist Paul Gray.
he is the beastest dude in football and he will run some body over
Recessive, but there are gray areas for earlobes that are very rare.