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  1. Red Skelton original works of art can be found among some of the most prestigious, private, as well as public, collections throughout the world.

  2. Jul 9, 2017 · Explore Red Skelton's past auction results and sold artwork prices. Research and compare historical data while shopping upcoming Red Skelton's sales on Invaluable.com.

  3. If you are interested in acquiring some of Red's best, and most important works of art, please call Art Corporation of America at (702) 736-1787 or the Red Skelton Foundation at (702) 331-4249.

  4. These paintings, drawings and beautiful hand signed prints are much sought after by his serious collectors and investors, for whom the ownership of a Red Skelton work of art is the fulfillment of a lifetime dream.

  5. Sep 19, 2016 · Red Skelton was an American painter who was born in 1913. Red Skelton's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 5 USD to 10,880 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.

  6. Red Skelton clown paintings are coveted by collectors around the world. Art Corporation of America is fortunate to have one of the largest collections of Red Skelton's paintings, collectibles, and sketches.

  7. Specializing in the resale of fine art created by Red Skelton, the world-famous actor, comedian, humanitarian and artist. Visit us at redskeltonart.com.

  8. 'Freddie's Kitty' by Red Skelton. Limited reproduction on canvas. Hand signed by Red Skelton and individually numbered 111/2000. The artwork is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. 18"x14" Contact us to purchase this piece or request additional information.

  9. Today many of Red Skelton originals are priced at $80,000 and more. Even though many of the galleries have stopped showing Red Skelton art, you can still find many of them online. All of Red Skelton's lithographs are numbered and many of them are signed by Red Skelton himself.

  10. Red Skeltons paintings, like those by William Moninet and Marcel Marceau, prominently feature clowns as subjects. Skelton himself often appeared in films by the leading American studio MGM, starting with 1938’s Having a Wonderful Time.

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