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Larry Horowitz
Large Vintage American Modernist Framed Landscape Signed Original Oil Painting

1990

About the Item

Very impressive modernist landscape by Larry Horowitz (Born 1956). Oil on canvas. Signed. Framed. Artist Bio: Larry Horowitz is an American landscape painter, focused especially on vanishing landscapes. He was born in 1956 in New York City and graduated from SUNY( State University of New York) Purchase, and then served as apprentice to Wolf Kahn. Horowitz has been selected to participate in the Arts-In-Embassies program in the United States Embassies in Finland and Russia. Horowitz strives to captures the beauty of the American landscape with an expert use of texture and color that invites imagination and discovery. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014: Metropolitan Museum of Art lecture, NY 1998-present Teaching corporate CEOs in Fujiwara, Japan; Hendersonville, NC; Aland Islands, Finland; Hamilton, Bermuda 1992-present Teaches master classes and workshops, University of San Francisco, CA; Bowling Green State University, OH; Rehoboth Art League, DE; Scarsdale High School, NY 2001 Led corporate art retreat, Half Moon Bay, CA 2000 Lecture at American Embassy, Reykjavik, Iceland 1992–1997 Taught landscape painting at State University of New York, NY RELATED EXPERIENCE 1991–2002 Participated in Art-In-Embassies Program, American Ambassador's Residence, Moscow, Russia and Reykjavik, Iceland 1978–1985 Artist apprentice for Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason, New York, NY CORPORATE COLLECTIONS (partial list) The Netherlands Cancer Research Institute, Amsterdam Orange Regional Medical Center, New York Pisani and Rickertsen GMBH, Germany Zürich Global Energy Ltd., Bermuda IBM, Armonk, NY; West Orange, NJ; Boston, MA; Somers, New York, NY MCI, New York, NY Salomon Brothers, New York, NY General Electric, Fairfield, CT Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ Coopers & Lybrand, Newark, NJ New Jersey Bell, NJ SOHIO Petroleum Co., Houston, TX Spear, Leads & Kellogg Numbers , New York, NY Tenneco, Houston, TX Texas Commerce Bank, TX First National Bank of Boston, Boston, MA Fidelity Management Group, New York, NY National Bank of Manchester, NY Reuben H. Donnelly Co., Westchester, NY Equitable Life Insurance, NJ Dominion Bank, Roanoke, VA Pfizer Corporation, Rye, NY MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, MA Marvin Smalley Sculpture Garden, Center for Judaic Studies, Los Angeles, CA The Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX Yorktown Museum, Yorktown, NY SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2013 "Contemporary Cape Cod Artists: Images of Land and Sea", Deborah Forman, Schiffer Publishing (July 28, 2013) 2009 “Marcia Gay Harden’s Short List”, TIME Magazine (February 23) 2003 “Arts & Letters”, New York Sun. (June 26) 2002 “Painter to draw crowd to Naples gallery”, The News-Press,(FL) 1999 “Visual Depths Convey the Mood of a Place”, The New York Times 1996 “Horowitz makes it go on his own”, The Blade, (OH) 1995 “One Man's Muted Landscapes”, The New York Times, (November 5). 1995 “Portrait of an Artist”, Provincetown Magazine, (August 3) 1994 “Two Important Exhibitions Open on Cricket West”, The Blade, (OH) 1994 “New Views”, The Three Village Herald 1994 “Artist's View of Long Island”, The New York Times 1994 “Twelve Emerging Artists”, Cape Cod Life 1993 “Larry Horowitz: An Artist with a View”, V Magazine 1992 “Surveying the Landscapes”, The Blade 1991 “That Abiding Favorite: The Hudson River”, The New York Times 1990 “The Memory of Emotions”, American Artist (January) 1990 “A Show Meant to Give Pleasure”, The New York Times 1986 “Dallas Galleries Get a Fresh Start”, Dallas Times Herald 1985 “Pastels: Painting with Pure Color”, The Artist Magazine 1983 “New Dimensions in Artists' Materials”, ARTnews 1981 “Grassroots Show” (Gallery of Hastings-on-Hudson), The New York Times
  • Creator:
    Larry Horowitz (1956, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1990
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38 in (96.52 cm)Width: 50 in (127 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Buffalo, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU139214222112
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