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"This collection features some of the best examples of Backus’s inspired and energetic use of brush and an unparalleled execution with a palette knife. It also shows a wide range of diversity, highlighting Edward and Deborah's keen, educated, and sophisticated sense of fine art." 

--Sherrie Johnson, Backus curator, expert, author, and eight-year former Backus student.

A vibrant tree with red flowers stands beside a small house and a boat near a calm waterfront under a partly cloudy sky.

 

A. E. "Beanie" Backus (American, 1906-1990), Royal Poinciana on the Indian River, Florida, ca. 1960, signed,
oil on canvasboard, 16 x 20 inches

Oil painting of a coastal landscape with palm trees swaying in the wind, a blue sky with scattered clouds, and a calm sea in the background.
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A. E. "Beanie" Backus (American, 1906-1990),
Windy Day [Indian River, Florida],
ca. 1950s, signed, also signed
 and titled on reverse, oil on canvas, 30 x 36 inches
A rustic, two-story wooden house with a tin roof and an external staircase. There's a person sitting on the balcony and greenery surrounding the house. Power lines are visible, and a vintage car is parked nearby.
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A. E. Backus, Fort Pierce, Florida, Scene, signed, ca. 1940s, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches.
A vibrant red-flowered tree stands near the ocean, surrounded by palm trees and greenery, under a partly cloudy sky.
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A. E. Backus, Royal Poinciana on the Indian River, Florida, ca. 1960, signed, oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches.
A tropical beach scene with tall palm trees, a sailboat on the ocean, and cloudy skies in the background.
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A. E. "Beanie" Backus (American, 1906-1990),
Sunset, Indian River, Florida, signed, oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches.
A serene landscape of a swamp area with tall trees, lush grass, and a reflective body of water under a partly cloudy sky. Egrets are scattered throughout the scene.
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A. E. Backus, Birds in a Pool, Florida, signed, ca. 1978, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches 
A painting of a tropical seashore with palm trees, a sandy path, and boats docked by a small building next to the water. The sky is partly cloudy with shades of pink and blue.
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A. E. Backus, The Fisherman's Shack [Florida], ca. 1950s, signed, also signed and titled on reverse, oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches.
A tropical sunset scene with tall palm trees silhouetted against an orange and pink sky, with calm waters and clouds in the background.
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A. E. Backus, Sunset, Indian River, signed, ca. 1952, oil on canvas, 30 x 36 inches.
A serene landscape featuring a calm waterway bordered by palm trees and other vegetation under a partly cloudy blue sky.
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A. E. Backus, White Birds in a Florida Waterscape (possibly the Everglades), signed, ca. 1960s, oil on canvas 24 x 30 inches
A lone tree stands in a field under a vivid, orange-yellow sunset sky with scattered clouds. The sun is near the horizon, casting a warm glow on the landscape.
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A. E. Backus, Cape Coral, signed,
oil on canvas, 24 x 20 inches
Painting of a coastal scene with a dirt path surrounded by palm trees on a sunny day. The path runs parallel to the water, with the ocean visible in the background.
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A. E. Backus,River Road, signed, ca.1950, oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches
Painting of a coastal landscape with palm trees, a calm sea, and a distant sailboat under a partly cloudy sky.
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A. E. Backus, Sailing on the Indian River, signed, ca. 1955, oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches
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A. E. Backus, Binney's Dock, signed, oil on canvas,
25 x 30 inches, ca. 1950s
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A. E. Backus, Indian River, Florida, ca. 1950s, signed,
oil on canvas.
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A. E. Backus, River Landscape, signed, oil on canvas, 30 x 25 inches, ca. 1960
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A. E. Backus, Beach Scene, ca. 1950s, signed,
oil on canvas, 24 x 32 inches.
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A. E. Backus, Palms on the Indian River, ca. 1950, signed, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches.
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A. E. Backus, Autumn on the Homosassa, signed, ca. 1955, oil on canvas, 30 x 36 inches.
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A. E. Backus, Yellow Tree (Tabebuia Tree), Jamaica, signed, ca. 1950s, oil on canvasboard,
16 x 12 inches
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A. E. Backus, Wagon Hammock Ranch, St. Lucie County, signed, ca. 1940s, oil on canvasboard,
16 x 12 inches

Master Works: The Best of the Best of A. E. Backus

An essay by Sherrie Johnson, professional artist, curator of “The Backus School” exhibit, Backus author, Backus expert and former eight-year Backus student.

“He captures the feeling of Florida’ is the headline quote of Dick Capen from the Miami Herald Viewpoints article written Sunday, November 15, 1987. That statement remains a proven fact today, twenty-some-odd years later. “Beanie Backus paintings had and still have that obvious, unique expressive quality. A. E. Beanie” Backus produced art that is pure, brilliant, immediate with an accuracy for the subject and an artistic talent undeniable and rare. His art continually elicits a profound emotional impact on the people who see it.

This collection features some of the best examples of Backus’s inspired and energetic use of brush and an unparalleled execution with a palette knife. The collection also showcases Backus’ masterful knowledge of color, composition, and eye-catching, detailed weather conditions. His lifelong and intimate knowledge of the geographical locations coupled with his uncanny ability to capture a moment in time, faithfully recording what he saw and felt, allowing the viewer to see and feel that particular moment years later. The collection also shows a wide range of diversity, highlighting Edward and Deborah’s keen, educated, and sophisticated sense of fine art. Their passion for Backus’ art is likened to a visual feast. Viewing these outstanding pieces of art is as satisfying as a gourmet meal in a world-class restaurant, where attention is paid to every detail from the time you enter the door to the final satisfied exit.

Edward and Deborah Pollack never knew Beanie Backus personally. However, his artistic genius is captured on canvas. This collection is of their own handpicked favorites, which they chose because their trained eyes recognized the visual fine art value immediately. Their personal quest to acquire the best of the best of Backus is concretely evident in these exquisite acquisitions. Each piece stands alone as a beautiful, magnificent masterpiece. All the Backus paintings they own are exceptional on multiple levels. Many of these pieces were created by “Beanie” during the years most fine art experts agree he produced his best work.

The undeniable high quality of this collection proves the unerring collecting savvy of the Pollacks and the power and magnitude of the art of A. E. Beanie Backus. Through the time-honored fine art tradition of oil painting, Beanie Backus’ works continue to rise to unrivaled heights. They are the works of a true master.

Viewing the collection should be done in the manner of drinking premium cognac, slowly sipping, lingering, and savoring the superb richness of taste and flavor to thoroughly enjoy the smooth, intoxicating experience from a product so well-made." --Sherrie Johnson