Neil Boyle

original painting by Neil Boyle of Color Guard in the Tournament of Roses Parade

Old Glory

Orange County Sheriff Posse acting as Color Guard in the Tournament of Roses Parade

  • 36" by 24" original Oil on Canvas
  • signed lower right
  • handsome composite 3 3/4" wood grain frame with gold accents
  • labeled verso
  • additional photos available upon request
  • CONDITION:  The painting still maintains vivid colors, no fading and is in relatively good condition with a few flaws to note.  The upper right quadrant has a scratch to paint surface just above the cowboy's head.  Left center portion of canvas has small white spots of paint over spray.  The frame is new to this piece.
    $1,850.00

    Neil Boyle (1931 - 2006) was a widely recognized and accomplished artist known for his vibrant impressionist oils of the wild west and its subcultures.  Old Glory epitomizes his distinctive style and technique with masterful brushstrokes and vivid coloring.  The subject of this painting is the Orange County Sheriff's Posse acting as Color Guard in the Tournament of Roses Parade.

    A brief highlight of Neil Boyle's career...   

    Art Association
    Oil Painters of America - Master Signature Member
    California Art Club - Signature Member
    Northwest Rendezvous Group - Signature Member
    Federation of Canadian Artist's - Senior Member
    Society of Illustrator's - Lifetime Member

    Museums/Collections
    Smithsonian Institution
    United States Air Force Museum
    Ford Motor Company
    Walt Disney Studios