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"On The Chase" Cat Print by Conrad Bell

By dyanna nelsen, 31 May, 2009
Description

Title of print appears to be "On the Chase". Print numbered 5 of 10. Large red-striped art deco cat consumes most of the 11x14 print, with small grey mouse in paws at bottom of print.

Category
Art Deco and Art Nouveau
Medium
Not sure, could be water color or paint
Distinguishing marks
Red-striped cat with mouse in paw at bottom of print. Numbered 5 of 10 prints.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
11" x 14"
Date Period
1970s or 1980s, guessing
Weight
NA
History
Came from estate sale near Savannah, GA. Artist was from Climax, GA. Could not find name on Google, but he was actor, model, designer, as well as artist.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Unk
For Sale?
No

Anonymous (not verified)

15 years ago

Re: "On The Chase" Cat Print by Conrad Bell

I knew him. (The artist) He passed away several years ago and was a close friend of my family. He was incredibly talented. I googled his name and this came up. Hang on to that painting. :)

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years ago

Re: "On The Chase" Cat Print by Conrad Bell

Hello
I have been thinking about Conrad Bell, the last couple of days!?
We met in 1977. Conrad was a "golden boy" He was one of those people that great things just seemed to happen to.ie; Offers to stay at friends penthouse, rent free, in Sutton Place ( a very toney area in nyc ) while friends were away for six months.No sex involved!!
Or falling into modeling, He modeled for Perry Ellis,Calvin and Ralph. Another friend designer Dominick Avalino. owned a boutique named DD Dominick's, down the street from Bloomingdale's, offered to sell some of the jewelry Confrad designed.
He was a very peripatetic person, I was just thinking of how he inspired me to believe that things work out,if yu don't worry about them, and having the ability to be charming, helps too.
Conrad was 6'1" blond hair, shaggy 70's haircut, athletic body, He was hot!!
Yu might be able to see him on video at the Fashion Institute of Technology,the school usually keeps videos
of top Designer runway show.
Peace

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cl1218

14 years 2 months ago

Re: "On The Chase" Cat Print by Conrad Bell

I was a 4-H Camp Counselor with Conrad at RockEagle 4-H Center for two summers in the mid-sixties.  He was such a great person, mentor, and friend.  I did keep up with him and his successes in NYC.  What a special person!

 

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