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Fred Branson (mid 20th century)
Fred Branson_Blizzard at Lake Gresdry 1960
Blizzard at Lake Gresdry, 1969
Fred Branson, Coral, Bishop 1969
Corral, Bishop, 1969

Fred Branson, Old Boats, Eureka
Old Boats, Eureka, unsigned


Three Intriguing Palette Knife Paintings by Fred Branson

This trio of small palette knife paintings showcases the deft touch of a skilled artist. Two pieces are signed "Fred Branson" and dated 1969, while the third remains unsigned and undated. All were acquired together at auction, uniformly framed, and accompanied by a claim that Branson had worked at Walt Disney Studios.

Despite extensive research, no verifiable evidence has surfaced to confirm Branson's association with Disney. The assertion may stem from anecdotal information or misattribution. Beyond the signatures on these paintings, little is known about Branson—no biographical details, photographs, or records of other artworks have been found. He remains an enigma in the art world.

Given the lack of concrete information, it's possible that Branson had a brief or peripheral role at Disney, perhaps in a capacity that left little public record. Until more information emerges, his connection to Disney remains speculative.

We have reframed these paintings and priced them modestly, reflecting our acquisition and restoration costs. They offer a glimpse into the work of a mysterious artist whose story continues to unfold.