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Artist: Edward Lewis
Colorful Acrylic Modern Primitive Portrait by Edward Lewis
By Edward Lewis
Located in Pasadena, CA
Born in Rollis, Minnesota, the Colorist Edward R. Lewis enjoyed a long career as a painter, prolific in watercolor, oil, and acrylic. He also dedicated his life to teaching the arts and spent the majority of his artistic career as an art professor holding positions at Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and at Central Missouri State University (now the University of Central Missouri) in Warrensburg, Missouri. His vibrant canvases often ask the viewer to make a quantum leap...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Edward Lewis Art

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Acrylic

Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Framed 20th Century Oil, Churchyard
By Edward Lewis
Located in Corsham, GB
An expressive and bold study with areas of rich impasto. Well presented in a simple wood frame. Signed. On canvas board.
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Lewis Art

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Oil

Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Contemporary Oil, Nude in Shoes
By Edward Lewis
Located in Corsham, GB
Cool hues are applied in an expressive impasto fashion to render a fine study of a nude. The textured surface and the liberal application allows the artwork to hold a refreshingly im...
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Lewis Art

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Oil

Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Framed Contemporary Oil, Impressionistic Portrait
By Edward Lewis
Located in Corsham, GB
A violet sky provides a glowing background to bold brush strokes, rendering an atmospheric portrait of a woman deep in thought. On board.
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Lewis Art

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Oil

Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Contemporary Oil, Melancholy Nude
By Edward Lewis
Located in Corsham, GB
In an expressive style falling somewhere between Lucian Freud and Egon Schiele, Lewis renders an honest study of a nude in an expressive, melancholy manner. The artwork is unsigned. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Lewis Art

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Oil

Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Signed & Framed Contemporary Oil, Azay, France
By Edward Lewis
Located in Corsham, GB
Oils are used in an impressionistic manner to depict a fine study of Azay, France. The artwork is well presented in a wood frame with a gilded inner window. Signed and inscribed on t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Lewis Art

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Oil

Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Contemporary Oil, Simon
By Edward Lewis
Located in Corsham, GB
In this life study, paint has been applied in a fast, expressive manner to render a lively and expressive study of a nude. The artwork radiates energy in an honest and undiluted mann...
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Lewis Art

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Oil

Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Contemporary Oil, Pastel Nude
By Edward Lewis
Located in Corsham, GB
Full of Frauvristic qualities, pastel oils have been applied in a rich painterly manner to depict an expressive study of a nude woman. The artwork has chips to the corners, revealing...
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Lewis Art

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Oil

Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Signed & Framed Contemporary Oil, Morning Landscape
By Edward Lewis
Located in Corsham, GB
Lewis's paintings always hold indescribable energy (perhaps stemming from his expressive brush strokes), and this painting is no different. With fleeting dry brush marks and a crisp ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Edward Lewis Art

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Oil

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Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Signed & Framed 2008 Oil, Seaton's Pier
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Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Signed & Framed 2009 Oil, Holding an Apple
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Edward Lewis (1936-2018) - Signed & Framed 2009 Oil, Front Elevation
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With glowing windows in the deep night sky, harsh brush strokes are used in an abstracted manner. The artwork holds a luminous presence and provides a certain stillness. Signed and d...
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