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Bill 2 | 16:36 Tue 28th Sep 2004 | Arts & Literature
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I have an acrylic painting measuring 5' wide and 4' high signed by Letterman. The scene is a saiboat with a large, colorful spinnaker sailing at night on San Francisco Bay. There is a full moon illuminating the scene. Who is Letterman and has the picture any value. It is an excellent piece of work.
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We also have two paintings similar to the one you are questioning. Would like to have more information about the artist and current value. Both of ours are daylight scenes. The 5 x 4 is of three sailboats and the skyline may be San Francisco. The smaller, 4 x 3, is at sea and shows three sailboats
We, too, have 2 paintings by "Letterman".  One is of a large tri-cycle with a huge wheel of spokes overlapping one another.  The other painting is of a chairlift with a skier in it.  Both are quite large in size.  We saw the one described as San Francisco Bay and regret not buying it.  Now, we can't find anything on "Letterman" or the Bay painting.

I also have a very large, 60 x 42, painting of a long hair white cat lying on a black and bronze sofa signed by Letterman. And like yourselves, cannot find any information on the painter.

Carmen

Carmen

I too have the "Resting Cat" painting.  Is yours original or Print?

Carlo

I have the same painting.   I am trying to find out who is Letterman and what the value of the painting is?   I LOVE the painting.  I bought it back in 1986 or 1987.   Do you have any other information regarding this painting?  

I have the cat picture too, has anyone found a website for "Letterman" yet? Or atleast a place to get value?

I am in Sydney, Australia. I used to sell these "Letterman" paintings in early to mid 1980's. A company named "Melting Pot" (non existent now) used to import these from the USA. I was told "Letterman" was the name these were labelled with, and were formed as part of an assembly line of disabled artists. They sold for about $200.00 AUD at the time. They looked great and have good texture also on some of the abstract designs. Another very popular painting of theirs' at the time was of "flamingoes"( grey, pink & peach tones). I was in the furniture game at the time and these paintings did wonders for the displays. I personally would like to get a hold of the "chairlift" painting. I hope this info helps you guys.
I have been searching all over the place looking for this very painting. I sail in the San Francisco Bay and would love to have the sailboat painting. I have no idea of its value, but if you ever want to sell it, I would welcome the opportunity. You may contact me at my personal e-mail address if interested. [email protected]
Thanks to this posting I now own the sailboat painiting. It took almost 2 years and I have to say that it was worth it.
I seen a lady posted some thing about a picture of a tri-cycle with a huge wheel of spokes that over lapping one another,my huseband and i also have one that is made out of canvas and is 4 foot by 5 foot and i have been searching to see if i can find out if its worth any thing so if any body knows will they please let me know. thanks, The painters name is letterman

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