
First issued in 1873, the Colt Single Action Army earned its enduring nickname, “Peacemaker,” through its widespread use on the American frontier. Wielded by sheriffs, soldiers, and gunslingers, it became more than a firearm—it became a cultural symbol of authority, justice, and the myths of the Old West. This version …
Color
US$300
Payment Options
Full price
Or pay in installments:
Installment payments are subject to approval. Interest may apply.
See terms and conditions for details.
Artwork Details
Material
Oil Mixed Media on Canvas
Size
Pop Art Exhibit – Papayon & Mario Kazaz, Roberto F. Salmon
Rarity
Unique
Signature
Hand-signed by artist, bottom, not signed
Certificate
Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)
Frame
Not included
Genres
About the Artist
Papayon
American, Mexican, September 22, 1980
American, Mexican, September 22, 1980
More by Papayon

The Canister That Carried Fire
Framed resin, oil, and encaustic painting
US$500

The Executive Cowboy
Oil Mixed Media on Canvas
US$8,000
Ride or Die
Cyanotyype & China Mixed media on Cotton Paper
US$500

Full Cylinder - Peacemaker
Oil Mixed Media on Canvas
US$300

Full Cylinder - The Dirty Harry Gun
Oil Mixed Media on Canvas
US$300

Let Them Eat War
Oil mixed media on cotton paper
US$500

The Ace
Oil mixed media on cotton paper
US$300

Rules of Engagement II.2- Terms Escalate
Oil on canvas
US$4,000