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Have any of Adams paintings been reproduced?

Book: "The art of Charles Partridge Adams" by Dorothy Dines, © 1993 (the book) has over 90 full color plates of Adams' paintings, most of which are 7" x 10"

Volchrome print: © 1917, titled "After the storm," a painting of mountain peaks in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado. As far as I know, the original painting from which this print was made has never been located. Most are 8.5" x 13.5" but a few are in a larger size, 17.5" x 28" (The smaller size print sells periodically on EBay for between $50 and $100.)

Print: 1996, Moraine Park, 20" x 25" Available from the Denver Art Museum. (The original 40" x 50" painting from which this print was made is in the collection of the Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO.)

Calendar: A R Willy Co. 1988, Denver, CO Calendar is 27" x 15" with one painting reproduced for each month, approximately 9" x 13"

Articles: There are a number of articles that include prints of paintings. The list below is incomplete, and will be added to.

    1. Charles Partridge Adams: Premier Artist of Colorado's Mountain Landscapes, by Nelson A. Rieger. KIVA, (published by the Cheyenne Mountain Heritage Center, Colorado Springs, CO.) Vol. 2 No. 4 Fall, 1998, pp. 18-22 and color reproductions on both front and back covers.

    2. Charles Partridge Adams, by Barbara Dell, Artists of the Rockies and the Golden West, Winter 1985, 6 pages, 7 color plates.