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The Art of Chiropractic: Six Original Historical Paintings to
Auction at Davenport Centennial
To commemorate the chiropractic profession's fascinating and
colorful heritage, the Chiropractic Centennial Foundation (CCF)
commissioned 12 original oil or acrylic paintings depicting great
moments in the history of chiropractic. These works of art are
certain to enrich the visual quality of chiropractic publications
for years to come.
The CCF offered the wonderful opportunity for individual DCs to own
some of these original paintings when six of them were auctioned at
the Washington, D.C. centennial celebration (see the June 5, 1995
issue of "DC"). Now, the second six paintings will be sold by
silent auction at the Davenport celebration, with a minimum bid for
each painting at $1,500. If you would like to make a bid by silent
auction and are not able to attend the Davenport centennial
celebration, you may mail or fax your offer to: Chiropractic
Centennial Foundation, Commemorative Art Auction, P.O. Box 4522,
Davenport, IA 52808-4522, FAX: (319) 326-8409.
The five other original paintings for the silent auction at the
Davenport centennial celebration:
ARNETTA: SCAN IN ARTWORK
"Women in Chiropractic"
by Robert Lawson, Kalamazoo, Michigan
(12" x 14")
"B.J. Palmer at Lyceum"
by Ted McElhiney, LeClaire, Iowa
(36" x 34")
"Willard Carver and the Oklahoma Legislature"
by Robert Lawson, Kalamazoo, Michigan
(13" x 13")
"The Struggle for Licensure"
by Jack Smith, Cape Coral, Florida
(28" x 22")
"Going to Jail for Chiropractic"
by Robert Lawson, Kalamazoo, Michigan
(18" x 12")
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