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Unknown, Bonnie Butler, Print

By jcmeist, 16 August, 2009
Description

Print is matted, framed, and signed by artist. It has a run number of 222/4000. the artist signed it also with John 14:6

Category
Fine Art
Distinguishing marks
Artist, Bonnie Butler
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
12X16
Date Period
Unknown
History
1 Owner
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Unknown
For Sale?
No

Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 2 months ago

Re: Unknown, Bonnie Butler, Print

I received 2 prints by Bonnie Butler, both are signed by the artist with the reference to John 14:6. How can I find the value?

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years ago

In reply to Re: Unknown, Bonnie Butler, Print by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Unknown, Bonnie Butler, Print

my mother has one of an aunt jemimah with the john 14:6 and its only a 5x7 she has had for 20 years

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Christo

13 years 9 months ago

Re: Unknown, Bonnie Butler, Print

I just purchased two framed watercolors by Bonnie Butler.  On the back of each picture is verbage describing her history, here is some of it:

Paintings by Bonnie Butler, 9 Treeway Dr. Brandon, MS 39042.

Bonnie Bess Watson Butler is a native Mississippian who majored in art at Mississippi University for Women and had further study in Texas, Japan, and Germany.  Bonnie resides with her husband George in Brandon, a small town adjacent to Jackson Mississippi.

John 14.6, the Scripture verse on Bonnie Butler's paintings, is her witness as to what God has done in her life and what he will do for everyone who calls on him.

hope this helps, regards Christo

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