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James Earl Ray Original Painting on Board - August 1998 Framed as shown

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Original price $6,999.00
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James Earl Ray Original Painting on Board - August 1998

Title: Landscape in Blue and Green

Description: This is an original painting by James Earl Ray, depicting a serene landscape scene primarily in hues of blue and green. The artwork measures 9x12 inches and is painted on a sturdy board. James Earl Ray's signature is prominently displayed in the lower left corner, attesting to its authenticity.

Product Details:

  • Dimensions: 9x12 inches
  • Medium: Paint on board
  • Color Palette: Dominantly blue and green
  • Signature: Lower left corner, by James Earl Ray
  • Authentication: Accompanied by an affidavit signed and notarized by James Earl Ray's wife

History of James Earl Ray: James Earl Ray (March 10, 1928 – April 23, 1998) was an American fugitive and felon convicted of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ray was sentenced to 99 years in prison for the murder of King, which took place in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968. Over the years, Ray had made several unsuccessful attempts to retract his confession and gain a trial, asserting his innocence. While incarcerated, Ray took up painting as a form of expression, creating a number of works that have since become collector's items for their historical significance and connection to a notable figure in American history.

This piece, created in the last year of Ray's life, offers a glimpse into his psyche and the way he chose to depict the world around him. The painting's tranquil scene contrasts sharply with the tumultuous nature of his real-life actions and their consequences. For collectors and historians alike, this work offers a rare and intimate look into the man behind a significant event in U.S. history.

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