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Wayfair, states are now permitted to require a larger universe of out-of-state vendors to collect and remit sales tax on sales to customers within the state. Supreme Court decision in South Dakota v. $20,000 - $30,000 Auction Location:Ģ6662 Agoura Rd, Calabasas, California, 91302, United StatesĬontact: Rob Pistella (804) Due to the recent U.S. Signed centrally in lower artwork, "Wrightson 78". The mesmerizing effect is enhanced by the colossal size of the work. Meticulous with finely rendered details throughout. This notable work is arguably his best, and certainly among his most well known. It depicts an "Uncle Creepy"-like character walking through the forest at night (a bad idea in Wrightson's darkly imaginative world) as various horrible, otherworldly creatures lurk in the shadows below a blood red sunset.

This large and impressive work is an important cornerstone to Wrightson's renowned oeuvre.

Offered here is the magnificent cover to the Wrightson retrospective monograph A Look Back. (1978) Accomplished in oil on 24 x 48 in. Bernie Wrightson original cover painting for A Look Back.
