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Thursday
Aug272009

William Verdult Exhbits and Shows

Charles the Great by Williiam Verdult After nearly 20 years of work, Verdult completed his rendition of King Tut Treasures which later became infamous for its alleged collections of, gold, diamonds, and precious stones. Data revealed that in 1991 William was charged with exaggerating the value of diamonds and precious jewelry on his work.

Though his exhibits and showings are too lengthy to list they include headliner exhibits and showings of the Tut Collection and other works at the Sahara, Sands, Sundance and Marina hotels in Las Vegas, as well as five star establishments in San Francisco, Corona Del Mar, and Beverly Hills Hollywood California, Atlanta, Hawaii, Florida and Texas. Today seven pieces of the Tut 53 piece jeweled collection is on display at the Tanglewood Resort in Texas.

Though William did not follow the traditional museum route in displaying and promoting his works, his art followers and personal friends include a list of who’s who in Hollywood highlighted by his close friendship with Telly Savalas. Some collectors of his work include: Frank Sinatra, Paul Newman, Elvis Presley, Jack Lord, Farrah Fawcett, Telly Savalas, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Lee Majors, Alfred Hitchcock, Tom Jones, Kim Novak, Robert Redford, John Wayne, Red Skeleton, Dana Mark of 'Police Academy', Connie Francis, and Clint Eastwood.

Documented receipts and records of sales show his art appraising and selling for several thousands of dollars.

A true philanthropist he has donated money and many of his works to charity, state governments, educational centers and foundations. His work entitled ”Into The Battle Front” hangs on Top of the Mountain Building in Stone Mountain Park, Georgia. The Make a Wish Foundation, the Governors of Georgia and Hawaii and numerous universities have thanked him for his generous donations to their causes and institutions.

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