Gary Crouch Oil and Gas Art

NOTE Oil & Gas related companies. Opportunity for oil and gas related companies to
 
be a part of a new upcoming print titled, "Pushing the Edge". The 24" x 30" print will show
 
company logos on each side of the central art. This print will circulate, when

published, throughout Texas and the U.S. as an addition to the current oil & gas prints.

To view the print (shown without logos) click on the link here:
Pushing the Edge

NEW FROM GARY CROUCH


 

"AMERICAN INGENUITY"






If you would like to purchase this

wonderful piece

 please call us at 817-624-4242


24" x 30"



AVAILABLE



NOW

 

ISSUE PRICE $45

SHIPPING $8.90

 

Call us for more information

817-624-4242

 

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NEW "Pushing The Edge"
 


The print commemorates the first
off-shore drilling in North America.
Inspired by the Goose Creek field in
south Texas, the vertical format print
depicts the early wooden rigs around
1919 as a hugh wave splashes behind
the rig 'pushing the edge'. A sign on the
walk-way reads, "Drill Baby Drill". The
perimeter border contains 12 industry
points of interest in postcards from
various parts of the country. Pumps, gas
engines and drive power for multiple
wells add to the noted history at the turn
of the century. Across the top is a
simulated embossed phrase,

"Drill Here Drill Now".

Two inset photographs show both the
Santa Barbara channel and Goose
Creek (now Baytown). The seal at the
bottom reads, "U.S Hydrocarbons
Historical Series".
The historic notations are surrounded by
company's of today also of notable
history bringing the legacy forward and
into the future.


""Pushing The Edge""

If you would like to purchase this

 wonderful piece of Texas Art, please call

 our gallery and check for availability.

24" x 30"

AVAILABLE 08-25-11 


RETAIL $45

SHIPPING $8.90 (CONUS)
 

CALL 817-624-4242 TO ORDER

 

NEW "THE EIGHTEENTH HOLE
 


If there is an oil and gas event, chances are a golf
tournament is part of it. Both oil and golf are an
integral part of our history. Sometimes it makes sense
to take the opportunity at hand. After all, it shouldn't
be all work!
The upcoming print by history artist, Gary Crouch entitled,
"Playing the 18th Hole" is the first to be released in 2011.
The central oil painting depicts the "workers" arriving
at Rig #18 (18th Hole) while taking advantage of their
travels. The art is surrounded with vintage rig tools
and early golf clubs and balls on the other 1880 to 1920.


"PLAYING THE 18th HOLE"

If you would like to purchase this wonderful piece of Texas Art, please call our gallery and check for availability.


24" x 30"

AVAILABLE 01-01-11 


RETAIL $45

SHIPPING $8.90 (CONUS)
 

CALL 817-624-4242 TO ORDER

 

NEW FROM GARY CROUCH
 

Click Image to Enlarge

"The Independent Oil Man"

(Well I'll Be...)

24" x 30"

NOW AVAILABLE


RETAIL $45

SHIPPING $8.90 (CONUS)
 

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NEW OIL AND GAS SESQUICENTENNIAL PRINT
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"Planning For Gold On Black Gold Mountain"
24" x 38"
A SESQUICENTENNIAL PRINT FOR THE OIL/GAS INDUSTRY
THE RETAIL PRICE WILL BE HELD AT $45. UNTIL
JANUARY 15TH.

$48 + Shipping

YOU MAY CALL OUR GALLERY TO ORDER AT 817-624-4242

THE WORKING MAN
 

 

AVAILABLE NOW

"The Working Man"

24" x 30"

Ret, $45.

SHIPPING $8.90 (CONUS)

YOU MAY CALL OUR GALLERY TO ORDER AT 817-624-4242

TWO NEW GARY CROUCH PRINTS

REPRINTED AND NOW AVAILABLE
"Twentyfour-Seven"
24" x 30"
Ret. $45.
Circa 1918 on the Texas/Oklahoma
border at dawn
"Texas Fields"
(circa 1900)
24" x 30"
Retail $45.

 

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NOW AVAILABLE

HISTORY MAKERS OF TEXAS


26" x 36"

Celebrates the
Sesquicentennial of the oil and gas industry beginning August
2008 and through 2009.
Retail
$75.
96 Antique gas pump globes
40 Early oil and gas companies
with dates
67 Early Texas oil centers
44 Historical oil & gas events
Central painting depicts circa
1920 oil field ( angled gusher
inspired by 1901 Spindletop )


 

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SOLD OUT
"Legacy & Legends"
The advent of the pipeline and the introduction of the railway tank car in 1865 enabled the oil industry to economically distribute crude oil from wilderness fields to centers of refining and commerce.
The first successful long distance pipeline
(about five miles) was the Van Syckel two-inch line laid during 1865 in difficult terrain from the Pithole field westward to a Railroad terminal at Miller Farm on the west bank of Oil Creek, Pennsylvania. Using three Reed and Cogswell steam pumps this line began to pump oil on October 10, 1865, at the rate of approximately 2000 barrels per day.
In 1865 the railroads saw the first tank car. It
consisted of two 40 barrel wooden tanks
mounted over the trucks on a flat bed. In 1865 the 42 gallon barrel became the unit of bulk measurement instead of a wooden container.

30 X 40 Canvas print is available with YOUR company logo on it for $975!!
 

 

YOU MAY CALL OUR GALLERY TO ORDER AT 817-624-4242

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"Barnett"

24" x 30" signed

Retail $45

30 X 40 Canvas print is available with YOUR company logo on it for $975!!


"TRIPLE PLAY"
(with an ace in the hole)
24" x 30"

Retail $45

30 X 40 Canvas print is available with YOUR company logo on it for $975!!

SOLD OUT
Deep in the Heart of Texas"

24" x 30"

Retail $45

30 X 40 Canvas print is available with YOUR company logo on it for $975!!

"Now & Then"

22" x 28"

REISSUED

Retail $45

30 X 40 Canvas print is available with YOUR company logo on it for $975!!

YOU MAY CALL OUR GALLERY TO ORDER AT 817-624-4242

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