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Swift Paintings & Lithos

FROM SAM LYONS

"Lee Bottom Bird"
Featuring Swift N711E (1948 Temco S/N-3693) with the Lee Bottom Flying Field (64I) 
in the background. Mike Foushee is the current caretaker of N711E.
The painting was created by noted aviation artist Sam Lyons 
and you can go to Sam's website to find out more.

Also From Sam Lyons...

"Flying and Flapjacks"
This is probably the most well known Swift artwork since it is sold in most aviation catalogs.
Again...  you can click here to go to his website.




Painting by Charles Hubbell and you can click here to go to his website.


"Sedona Swift"

Painting by John Sarsfield and you can click here to go to his website.


This painting of Charlie Nelson's Swift was commissioned by Texas Swifter Brian Moses.
The artist is Gary Johnson and you can click here to go to his website.


"Silver Bullet"
The artist is Paul Treleven and you can click here to go to his website.


This original oil painting of a Swift is offered by
The Stewart Gallery


This is Swift N78104 back when it was owned by Homer Ellis. 
Now owned by George Stanley of Aurora, OR.
I know, it's a photo but it's still kinda "artsy"...
Don't remember the photographer.

On to page two of Swift art...