About the artist
After seeing the world, Robert Schuh returned to Florida for its magic.
Fortunately, Florida Highway mentor, A.E. Beanie Backus encouraged Bob to share his vision.

Bob's work captures and preserves special times. You become the boy who loves to fish and the flyer who sees clouds from all perspectives. His painting, "Lift-off" reminds us that birds were the first to soar.
More original works and prints by Bob >...

Regular Gallery Hours:
9am - 5pm Mon - Friday
10am - 3pm Saturday

Private showings by appointment

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I sailed to Hurricane Harbor on the leeward side of Key Biscayne with my parents and older brothers long before there was any Causeway. Our old Nassau dinghy was slow, but seaworthy.

We thoroughly enjoyed our Sunday picnics there – and of course exploring the vast Coconut Plantation and the beaches to see what flotsam and jetsam the World’s currents had delivered to those shores.

The Cape Florida Lighthouse shown here has a most interesting history – being attacked and set on fire by the Seminole Indians – the heroics of the Assistant Keeper – the death of his helper – rescue by the U.S. Navy, etc. Highly recommended reading, but too lengthy to cover here.

_ Bob Schuh

Original Oil on canvas, 24" x 30"
2400.00 unframed
3750.00 framed as shown

Numbered and Signed Fine Art Prints

Unframed
195.00 unframed - 12" x 15" (print size)
495.00 unframed - 24" x 30" (print size)

Framed as Shown
395.00 - 12" x 15" (print size), 19" x 22" (outside frame dimension)
765.00 - 24" x 30" (print size), 31" x 37" (outside frame dimension)


Edition Information
Title: Sundown at Cape Florida
Image Sizes: 12" x 15" l 24" x 30"
Edition Sizes: 25 l 15
Publish Date: April 15, 2008

 
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