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Kermit Oliver (Texas, b. 1943), designing for Hermes Paris (France) "Faune et Flore du Texas" silk scarf, scarlet red and royal blue colorway, featuring graphic motifs of Texan flora and fauna including wild turkey, coyote, and longhorn, with hand-rolled and stitched edges, with 1836 and 1986 in banner, with Hermes box
Square 34.5 in.
Condition AA; excellent condition, never worn
Provenance: Property from the collection of a Bellaire, Texas lady
Kermit Oliver is an American artist who studied and worked in Houston before moving to Waco, Texas. His work reflects his Texas heritage and his interests in mythology, religion, and history. Oliver combines contemporary and classical elements, resulting in a style he calls symbolic realism, and remains the only American artist to ever design scarves for Hermes Paris.
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