Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
Bruce Vernon numbered and signed prints
Bruce Vernon numbered and signed prints
Two decades ago, Bruce Vernon kindly entrusted us with some prints to sell on consignment. While most were purchased, a few remained safely stored in our inventory all this time.
Recently, after speaking with Bruce’s wife, we were given permission to offer these remaining prints in our store to support the museum, especially considering Bruce’s health. These are the only prints available, carefully preserved in celophane and paper for 20 years.
These rare pieces are unlikely to be found elsewhere, and a few are even #1 in their series.
- Please note that some of the prints were done on a different paper. The color is not from age but what it was originally done on.
*Bruce Vernon is a seasoned artist with a passion for drawing that spans over 60 years. Born and raised in a small farming town of North Liberty, Indiana. Vernon's love for art was evident from an early age. Despite his asthma, he found solace in drawing and honed his skills in pen and ink. His artistic focus is on Chicago architecture and Banyan trees, which is reflected in his work. Bruce has had a successful career in the business world, working for a Chicago-based financial services firm for 28 years before he retired. However, his love for art has never wavered, and his work has been featured in several juried art shows and galleries, including the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum and a gallery in Boca Grand Florida.
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