
Appraisal: Ernie Barnes Oil Painting, ca. 1963
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Appraisal: Ernie Barnes Oil Painting, ca. 1963
Check out Eric Hanks' appraisal of Ernie Barnes oil painting, ca. 1963, in Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 3.
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Appraisal: Ernie Barnes Oil Painting, ca. 1963
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Check out Eric Hanks' appraisal of Ernie Barnes oil painting, ca. 1963, in Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 3.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: This painting was done for my dad, Harold Olson.
He played football with Ernie Barnes, um, in the '60s.
They played for the Denver Broncos.
And they became friends.
And when they would go away for games, they were roommates and things.
He would come over for lunch a lot, and my mom would fix food and fix sandwiches and things.
And they had a place in their living room, it was a big empty wall space.
And my dad said, "Hey, Ernie, can you paint me a painting?"
And, um, he said, "Sure."
And this is what he came up with.
From what I was told, um, Mr.
Barnes was from North Carolina and Dad was from South Carolina.
So they bonded that way.
But they were just really good friends.
And this was just something that a friend gave a friend.
APPRAISER: Oh, excellent, excellent-- that's a beautiful example.
And it's very unusual, because Ernie is famous for his paintings of football players, basketball players, party scenes, and so on.
Uh, this is the first time I've seen a landscape painting by Ernie.
Ernie Barnes was born in 1938 in North Carolina.
He died in 2009.
He's an African American artist.
As early as elementary school, he showed talent and promise.
Uh, he actually excelled at art in high school, and he was a art major in college.
He was a, a lineman for the, uh, Denver Broncos.
And I think your dad was, too, right?
Didn't his, uh, wasn't he an offensive lineman?
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: Yeah.
So they both were on the offensive line together.
For me, it's an interesting contrast to see... The game itself is known as a, kind of a violent game, with all these collisions, and yet, at the same time, he's this painter.
And even throughout the entire time he was playing, he was still painting.
GUEST: And I was reading that he was making more money selling his paintings than he was playing football.
APPRAISER: Here we have, like, this serene landscape, probably in the fall, based on the colors, which I think shows a whole nother side of him.
It's an oil on board.
It's six feet by two feet, and it's signed by him right there.
GUEST: Just "Ernie."
APPRAISER: Normally, he would sign it "Ernie Barnes."
GUEST: Right, right.
APPRAISER: But this is an early painting.
GUEST: Right.
This was painted, I want to say, in the '60s.
And I asked my dad one time, "How long did it take?"
He said, "About a month."
APPRAISER: Oh, okay.
There's a photograph of you as a child.
GUEST: Right.
APPRAISER: Can, tell us about that.
GUEST: Sure, that was taken in 1964.
And it was the painting in the background.
And the sofa, that was the place that Mother wanted the painting.
And I just remember laying on the sofa looking up at this painting, and it was just so serene and so peaceful, because this was not, definitely not something you would see in Colorado.
APPRAISER: It's unusual, so that it's hard to come up with a comparable, but I think I would put a, an auction estimate on this of anywhere between $85,000 and $95,000.
GUEST: Wow, okay.
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Clip: S30 Ep6 | 2m 8s | Appraisal: 1937 Hindenburg Airship Fragments (2m 8s)
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Clip: S30 Ep6 | 1m 21s | Appraisal: 1982 Bootleg Ozzy Osbourne Sweatshirt (1m 21s)
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Clip: S30 Ep6 | 1m 18s | Appraisal: Adirondack Twig Rocking Chair, ca. 1930 (1m 18s)
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Clip: S30 Ep6 | 2m 56s | Appraisal: Anishinaabe Man's Beaded Bandolier Bag, ca. 1890 (2m 56s)
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Clip: S30 Ep6 | 1m 52s | Appraisal: Daum Nancy Art Deco Glass Vase, ca. 1920 (1m 52s)
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Clip: S30 Ep6 | 1m 56s | Appraisal: Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace, ca. 1930 (1m 56s)
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