Dynamic Chiropractic - June 19, 1995, Volume 13, Issue 13

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The Art of Chiropractic


Original Historical Paintings to Auction at Centennial Celebrations

To commemorate the chiropractic profession's rich and colorful heritage, the Chiropractic Centennial Foundation (CCF) has commissioned 12 original oil or acrylic paintings depicting great moments in the story of chiropractic. These historic artworks will enrich the visual quality of chiropractic publications for years to come. Additionally, 12 individuals or institutions will have the opportunity to own the originals.

Six of the original art works will be sold by silent auction at the Washington D.C., centennial celebration. The second six will be auctioned at the Davenport centennial celebration. If you would like to make a bid by silent auction and are not able to attend either celebration venue, you may mail or fax your offer to:

Chiropractic Centennial Foundation
Commemorative Art Auction
P.O. Box 4522
Davenport, IA 52808-4522
Fax (3l9) 326-8409

The five other original paintings for the silent auction at the Washington, D.C., celebration:

The First Full-Spine X-Ray
By Robert Lawson, Kalamazoo, Michigan 12" x 15"

Chiropractic around the World
By Jack Smith, Cape Coral, Florida 28" x 22"

Joseph Janse and Educational Reform
By Robert Lawson, Kalamazoo, Michigan 16" x 11"

Educational Accreditation
By Jack Smith, Cape Coral, Florida 28" x 22"

Court Victories Artist's sketch of the Wilk et al., trial. The painting is not yet completed. By Kirk Miller, Orange, California 24" x 24"