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John Phillip Osborne Art

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John Phillip Osborne was the leading instructor of the highly regarded Ridgewood Art Institute of New Jersey for more than 34 years. Osborne taught generations of his students to go beyond the obvious in portraying their subject matter in a composition striving to capture the genuine overall feeling of the moment. Osborne had graduated with honors from Pratt Institute of NYC and then continued his studies at the Art Students League, also of NYC. Original Osborne oil paintings have been exhibited in United States Embassies in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America as well as in coveted venues across the United States. A recipient of countless awards, Osborne's highest personal honor was the "Artist in Special Tribute" and the "Gold Medal of Honor" presented to him by the Hudson Valley Art Association.

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Overlooking Winchcomb, Cotswolds, original 24x36 impressionist English landscape
By John Phillip Osborne
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Known for it's timeless charm, the quaint Cotswolds of England are what dreams are made of. The tranquil majesty overlooking the Winchcomb countryside depicted in this original impressionist landscape exemplifies the warm and inviting feeling of the famed Cotswold region of England. Resplendent with aging shrubs, mellowed stone, grazing sheep, private estates precisely marked by natural boundaries. Legendary artist John Phillip Osborne, applying many of the principles of the Barbizon school of art painters as well as that of the impressionists was the leading instructor of the highly regarded Ridgewood Art Institute of New Jersey for more than thirty four years. Osborne taught a generation of his students to go beyond the obvious in portraying their subject matter in a composition striving to capture the genuine overall feeling of the moment. After graduating with honors from Pratt Institute of NYC he then continued his studies at the Art Students League, also of NYC. Original Osborne oil paintings...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist John Phillip Osborne Art

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The Pond and Lilies, original 28x40 Hudson River School impressionist landscape
By John Phillip Osborne
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
The water glistens on a sunwashed paradise. Legendary artist John Phillip Osborne has used prismatic light and tonal progression coupled with imp...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist John Phillip Osborne Art

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Street in the Cotswolds, England, original impressionist landscape
By John Phillip Osborne
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Known for it's timeless charm, the quaint Cotswolds of England conjure up visions of King Arthur and Robin Hood! This original impressionist landscape of a classic street in the Cotswolds exemplifies the warm and inviting feeling of that region of England, resplendent with aging shrubs, mellowed stone, locals lingering over conversation or hugging the building as traffic rumbles by on the narrow roadways. The artist, legendary artist John Phillip Osborne...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist John Phillip Osborne Art

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The Mill, First Slaughter, original impressionist English landscape
By John Phillip Osborne
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Known for it's timeless charm, the quaint Cotswolds of England are what dreams are made of. First Slaughter, Upper and Lower Slaughter adjacent to Bourton-on-the-Water are such places! The Eye Brook weaves through the Slaughters, affectionately known as "the Slaughter;" the name was derived from the local marsh rather than what one might otherwise expect! This original impressionist landscape exemplifies the historical importance of the mill in these hamlets as well as the warm and inviting feeling of the region of Cotswolds, England. Also exemplifying the English countryside in this original impressionist landscape are the thatched rooves, architecture, rugged terraine and locals lingering, all seemingly frozen in time! Legendary artist John Phillip Osborne, applying many of the principles of the Barbizon school of art painters as well as classic impressionism, was the leading instructor of the highly regarded Ridgewood Art Institute of New Jersey for more than thirty four years. Osborne taught a generation of his students to go beyond the obvious in portraying their subject matter in a composition striving to capture the genuine overall feeling of the moment. He had graduated with honors from Pratt Institute of NYC and then continued his studies at the Art Students League, also of NYC. Original Osborne oil paintings...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist John Phillip Osborne Art

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Oil

Evenings in the Cotswolds, original impressionist English landscape
By John Phillip Osborne
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Known for it's timeless charm, the quaint Cotswolds of England are what dreams are made of. This original impressionist English landscape exemplifies the warm and inviting feeling of the Cotswolds region of England, resplendent with aging shrubs, thatch roofed buildings that the region is known for, and grazing sheep. Painted by legendary artist John Phillip Osborne...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist John Phillip Osborne Art

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Snows Hills Cotwolds, 30x40 original impressionist landscape of England
By John Phillip Osborne
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Known for it's timeless charm, the quaint Cotswolds of England are what dreams are made of. Snows Hills exemplifies the warm and inviting feeling of the surrounding landscape resplendent with aging shrubs, mellowed stone, worn pathway as does this Barbizon influenced impressionist original oil painting. by legendary artist John Phillip Osborne...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist John Phillip Osborne Art

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Located in Spring Lake, NJ
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