Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 11

Bob Grignaffini
"Hillside Grazers I", Bob Grignaffini, oil painting, landscape, cows

2009

About the Item

Bob Grignaffini’s “Hillside Grazers I” is a 16 x 20 inch oil painting depicting grass hills in a tapestry of shapes and colors, with silhouettes of cows at the top. The simplicity of the dark cows playing off multi-layered patterns that make up the landscape create a unique dynamic. The painting is part of the series “Hillside Grazers,” painted during a trip to southwestern New Mexico. It is signed on the lower front right corner and on the back. The painting is on masonite board with an outside dimension of 21.75 x 25.5 x 1 inch. It is framed with a weathered and clear-coated steel frame. Bob Grignaffini, an oil painter who creates neo-impressionist narratives, uses shapes and movement in dynamic proportions. Color, supple textures and an uninhibited dialogue between elements bring his stories to life, usually through depictions of landscapes, or of people working or creating. Grignaffini often works out his ideas directly on the canvas, yet his strokes are bold and deliberate.
  • Creator:
    Bob Grignaffini (1968)
  • Creation Year:
    2009
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21.75 in (55.25 cm)Width: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Natick, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Grignaffini_Hillside Grazers I1stDibs: LU50034765972
More From This SellerView All
  • "First Fall", contemporary, chickadee, bird, white, gray, oil, acrylic, painting
    By Anne Sargent Walker
    Located in Natick, MA
    Sargent Walker's "First Fall" is a soft black, white and gray painting in oil, acrylic, birch bark and graphite. Softly falling snowflakes are collaged in birch bark. An upright hand in graphite summons, or sends, a small chickadee bird...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Paintings

    Materials

    Birch, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Graphite

  • "Collapse: Of Nature #2", contemporary, realist, bird, oil, ink, painting
    Located in Natick, MA
    Steve Sangapore’s “Collapse: Of Nature #2” is a 10 x 8 oil and ink nature painting on an oval canvas from his Superposition series. The contemporary realist painting of a bird is pai...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Paintings

    Materials

    Ink, Canvas, Oil

  • "Collapse: Of Nature #1", contemporary, realist, red, bird, oil, ink, painting
    Located in Natick, MA
    Steve Sangapore’s “Collapse: Of Nature #1” is a 14 x 11 oil and ink nature painting on an oval canvas from his Superposition series. The contemporary realist painting of a red bird i...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Ink, Oil

  • "Trust Me", oil, acrylic, woodpecker, hand, blues, grays, peach
    By Anne Sargent Walker
    Located in Natick, MA
    "Trust Me", by Anne Sargent Walker, is an intimate, 12 x 12 inch oil and acrylic painting on wood panel in pale blues, grays and peach of a tiny Woodpecker sitting on a pencil held b...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Acrylic, Wood Panel, Mixed Media, Oil

  • "Promises", oil, acrylic, pencil, blue jay, hand, green
    By Anne Sargent Walker
    Located in Natick, MA
    Anne Sargent Walker’s "Promises" is a 12 x 12 inch oil and acrylic painting on wood panel. Rich blues and greens in a dappled manner form the background, creating the look and light ...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Pencil, Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

  • "Black Miracle", contemporary, bird, hand, green, acrylic, oil painting
    By Anne Sargent Walker
    Located in Natick, MA
    Sargent Walker's "Black Miracle" is a 12 x 12 inch acrylic and oil painting on wood panel. A small black and red bird sits atop a branch facing a human hand drawn in graphite against...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Paintings

    Materials

    Acrylic, Oil, Wood Panel

You May Also Like
  • "The Nightmare Began Just Like Any Other Dream" Nighttime landscape, surreal
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This piece titled "The Nightmare Began Just Like Any Other Dream" is an original artwork by Angela Rio and is made of acrylic on masonite framed in artist-made oak wood. This piece m...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Acrylic, Masonite

  • Lone Horse in Abstract Landscape
    By Ethel Magafan
    Located in Miami, FL
    A stylized horse is depicted grazing in an abstract landscape. Most likely, the location is Woodstock, New York, where the artist lived. Signed Lower Right; Framed; Note: titled and signed on verso. Ethel Magafan (August 10, 1916 – April 24, 1993) was an American painter and muralist. Magafan was born in Chicago to Greek parents who had recently immigrated to the U.S. The family soon relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Magafan's artistic training occurred at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center under the tutelage of Peppino Mangravite, Boardman Robinson and Frank Mechau, who hired Magafan and her twin sister, Jenne, to assist on mural projects. In 1937, aEthel won the commission to paint a mural in the U.S. post office in Auburn, Nebraska, making her the youngest recipient of such a commission. It would be the first of seven government-sponsored commissions for the artist. Murals "Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1814" E. Magafan, 1943 Under President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, several programs were created to employ Americans during the Great Depression. The Magafan twins worked under the New Deal's Section of Painting and Sculpture, a program that hired thousands of artists to paint murals in public spaces, particularly post offices. Ethel and her twin sister, Jenne Magafan, became widely known for their murals painted during the Great Depression. Ethel received her first of seven Government commissions when she was commissioned to produce a painting for the United States post office in Auburn, Nebraska, titled Threshing.Other murals commissioned by the US Government hang in the United States Senate Chamber, the Social Security Building and the Recorder Deeds Building in Washington, D.C., and in post offices in Wynne, Arkansas, titled Cotton Pickers in 1940; in Madill, Oklahoma, titled Prairie Fire in 1941; and Englewood, Colorado, titled The Horse Corral in 1942.Her final mural, entitled Grant in the Wilderness, was installed in 1979 in the Chancellorsville Visitor Center at the Fredericksburg National Memorial Military Park in Virginia, She was a member of the National Academy of Design. Magafan died April 24, 1993, in Woodstock, New York, at the age of 76. References "Collections National Academy Museum". Retrieved 2017-03-08. "Jenne Magafan". Retrieved 2017-03-08. Marlene Park and Gerald E. Markowitz, Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984. "Browse New Deal projects by State and City". Living New Deal. Retrieved 9 January 2015. "Ethel Magafan Passes Away". New York Times. No. Obituary. April 29, 1993. Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book...
    Category

    1960s Contemporary Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Masonite, Tempera

  • "Crane, " Decorative Japanese School Painting of White Bird
    Located in New York, NY
    Japanese School Crane Oil on paper, laid on Masonite 59 1/2 x 47 inches Signed in Japanese
    Category

    20th Century Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Masonite, Paper, Oil

  • The Great Bird
    By Frederick Haucke
    Located in Miami, FL
    Frederick Haucke creates his own brand of surrealism in the 1941 stunner that was with the famous Perls gallery. The painting is signed lower right Signed and dated verso Verso with Perls Gallery, New York label. work is in original framed Provenance: Millicent Rogers...
    Category

    1940s Surrealist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Masonite, Oil

  • 'Mare and Foal', Equestrian Modernist Oil, Chouinard, LACMA, Metropolitan Museum
    By Leon D'Usseau
    Located in Santa Cruz, CA
    Signed lower right, 'Dusso' for Leon D'Usseau, Jr. (American, 1918-1991) and painted circa 1965. A substantial, Modernist oil showing a mare and foal frolicking in a deep chestnut landscape interspersed with foliage and areas of bright color. Born in Los Angeles, Leon D'Usseau began training under the guidance of his father, who was among the earliest fine-art film directors to work in Hollywood. At the age of twelve, Leon was drawing seriously and, at fifteen, received a working scholarship at Chouinard School of Art where he studied under Merrill Gage and Alexander Archipenko. At this early age, he was also employed by Chouinard to teach a line-drawing class. Adopting the anglicized brush-name of Dusso, he exhibited widely and with success including at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1937-40), the California Palace Legion of Honor (1941), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1942), the Laguna Festival of Arts, Los Angeles Artists Association (1945), the California Watercolor Society (1946) and the Audubon Association (1945). Leon Dusso...
    Category

    1960s Modern Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Ink, Oil, Masonite

  • "Sheridan Herd, " Oil on Masonite Landscape signed by Heather Foster
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "Sheridan Herd" is an original oil painting on masonite by Heather Foster. The artist initialed the work in the lower right. This painting depicts a herd of cows in a yellow hilly me...
    Category

    Early 2000s American Impressionist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Masonite, Oil

Recently Viewed

View All