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Aug 8, 201103:58 PM901

A Carroll Cloar Reading

Aug 8, 2011 - 03:58 PM
A Carroll Cloar Reading

In our June 2011 issue dedicated to culture, we ran a story that  was originally published in 1993 titled "The Life and Work of Carroll Cloar." The story presented an in-depth look at a man who was arguably the most famous painter to emerge from Memphis.

Now those interested in this artist — who would have turned 100 years old next year and whose early works still fetch prices ranging from $20,000 to $60,000 — can hear that story read to them in the rich Southern voice of Kingsley Hooker. To listen, go to

http://soundcloud.com/memphismagazine/the-art-life-of-carroll-cloar

 

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Jan 18, 2012 09:25 am
 Posted by  elongstreet

I have three Carroll Cloar prints. Is his art mainly purchased by southerners/ I would like to sell the prints.

Nov 25, 2012 09:15 pm
 Posted by  Charley

I'd like to have information about the Carroll Cloar prints - anything you can tell me. Some or all would be a possible gift for my daughter.

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