American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
to
196
355
276
242
136
107
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
36
579
501
15
24
38
31
23
30
36
23
38
17
14,909
5,159
3,411
3,125
1,407
1,360
1,359
1,190
489
484
337
205
108
82
576
436
104
641
370
194
168
167
133
130
127
91
62
56
54
54
52
52
52
47
38
38
37
1,062
968
382
338
196
74
29
26
22
21
651
94
1,087
29
Style: American Impressionist
Flower in my Hair, 16x12" oil on board
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Flower in my Hair by Lu Haskew
Oil 16x12" image size
Portrait Painting
This painting is unframed, canvas on gator board, the price reflects that it is unframed.
Shipping price incl...
Category
Early 2000s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Glasses and Goatee, 14x11" oil on board
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
Glasses and Goatee by Lu Haskew
Oil 14x11" image size
Portrait Painting
This painting is unframed, canvas on gator board, the price reflects that it is unframed.
Shipping price inc...
Category
Early 2000s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
The Earrings , 17x14" oil on board
By Lu Haskew
Located in Loveland, CO
The Earrings by Lu Haskew
Oil Painting Portrait
17x14" image size
20x17" framed
Shipping price includes the custom packing necessary for safe transport of fine art.
ABOUT THE ARTIST: Lu Haskew 1921-2009
"Life is good to me. Being able to go to my studio five days weekly and paint for several hours, living in a supportive community, having family and friends who encourage me--all have contributed to helping me become an artist. Being fortunate to study with some of the artists I admire has kept me painting from the garden, people and my favorite things. With the support of galleries, teaching and doing demos, how could I do anything else? My goal is to try to be the best I can be by always being a student, looking for new ideas and stretching my horizons."
Upon retirement from a 33-year teaching career, Lu rented a studio in Loveland and began concentrating on her oil and watercolor painting. Learning from artists she had followed and admired throughout the years her painting became a full time career that lasted 17-years. Beginning in 1992, she studied with renowned painters Richard Schmid, Clyde Aspevig, Joyce Pike...
Category
Early 2000s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Dusk
By Hope Shipee Bunin
Located in Milford, NH
A fine figural oil painting of a mother and three children with worried looks on their faces as military planes fly overhead by American artist Hope Shipee Bunin (1908-1970). Bunin w...
Category
1940s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Contemporary Impressionist Oil Painting by Lawrence Kelsey 'White Night'
Located in White Plains, NY
'White Night' 2020 by American artist, Lawrence Kelsey. Oil on canvas, 16.5 x 11.25 in. / Frame: 20 x 16 in. Depicting a night view of New York City,...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Woman with Child in Crib, Oil Painting by Chaim Goldberg
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Chaim Goldberg, Israeli (1917-2004)
Title: Woman with Child in Crib
Medium: Oil on Canvas, Signed on Bottom Right and Left
Size: 24 x 18 inches...
Category
1960s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Young Beauty
Located in Sheffield, MA
Walter Blackman
American, 1847-1928
Young Beauty
Oil on canvas
20 by 16 in. W/frame 32 by 28 in.
Studied under Gerome, Paris
Exhibited:
Society of America...
Category
19th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Town Dock, Hampton Bays
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
Thomas Cardone was born in New York in 1964. He received a BFA from NYIT before making his way out to California to work for The Walt Disney Studios, where he was Head of the Backgro...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Oil Painting by Lawrence Kelsey 'Times Square'
Located in White Plains, NY
'Time Square' 2020 by American artist, Lawrence Kelsey. Oil on canvas, 10.5 x 6.25 in. / Frame: 16 x 12 in. Depicting a night view of Times Square in New York City, this impressionis...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Anna Weather Hill
By Brett Osborn
Located in Atlanta, GA
Brett Eric Osborn was born in Lima, Ohio in 1963. Both his father and his cousin are artists and influenced the young Osborn during his formative years. Brett recalls being a child d...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Bea, Sunset Road Sketch
By Ben Fenske
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
Painted en plein air in Chianti, Italy, Beatrice walks down a a shrub-lined path. A yellow sky indicates the sun has just set beneath the horizon. The horizon is blue, depicting dist...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Woman with Strawberries
By Myron Barlow
Located in Sheffield, MA
Myron Barlow
American, 1873-1937
Woman with Strawberries
Oil on canvas
29 by 29 in. W/frame 35 by 35 in.
Unsigned
Studied: Art Institution of Chicago; Ecole des Beaux-Arts,
Gerome...
Category
Early 1900s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Whirlpool", Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
Kevin Weckbach's (US based) "Whirlpool" is an original, hand made oil painting that depicts a rocky inlet of a lake or ocean swirling with blue and green patterns of a whirlpool whil...
Category
2010s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Portrait of a Woman lost in Thought
Located in Miami, FL
Signed and dated 1924 upper right
Simplified forms, geometricized volumes and restricted color palette characterizes this work.
Zabriskie Gallery Label on verso
Original period frame
Kenneth Hayes Miller taught at the Art Students League from 1911 until 1951. Some of his students were: Reginald Marsh, George Bellows, George Tooker, Rockwell Kent, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Patrick Henry Bruce
Category
1920s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Ginevra de Benci
By Brett Osborn
Located in Atlanta, GA
Brett Eric Osborn was born in Lima, Ohio in 1963. Both his father and his cousin are artists and influenced the young Osborn during his formative years. Brett recalls being a child d...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
$26,000
Man Running with Dog - No Thorough Fare, Golden Age of Illustration
Located in Miami, FL
Signed lower right. Titled verso on stretcher, Artist to the current owner's Aunt.
unframed
Category
1930s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Queen Paris Knighting William
By Brett Osborn
Located in Atlanta, GA
Brett Eric Osborn was born in Lima, Ohio in 1963. Both his father and his cousin are artists and influenced the young Osborn during his formative years. Brett recalls being a child d...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Uncle Sam
By Brett Osborn
Located in Atlanta, GA
Brett Eric Osborn was born in Lima, Ohio in 1963. Both his father and his cousin are artists and influenced the young Osborn during his formative years. Brett recalls being a child during a "Friday-night-smoked-filled-room-critique" where his father and friends would meet to look at slides of contemporary artists and their work. His father worked as a painter and a designer. His father's familiar designs included the "Grey Hound Bus" logo and the "Circle K" logos.
Brett studied painting, film and theater at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He supported himself working in professional theater as a set builder, in television as an art director and after moving to Southern California in 1987, worked in Hollywood as a special effects miniature artist. Notable films include, Star Trek IV, Karate Kid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
$13,000
FutArism 3.2, 2011
Located in Atlanta, GA
Amir Baradaran is a New York-based Iranian-Canadian ARtificial artist. As the Arts-Based Creative Research Associate and Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Baradaran is developing iBegoo, a multi-user software that supports artists with limited knowledge of game design and programing by streamlining and automating the process of writing for, directing, and producing interactive Augmented Reality (AR) experiences that include responsive characters enabled with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Baradaran is the recipient of the Knight Foundation Arts Award, Canada Council for the Arts New-Chapter & 150th Anniversary Prize, UC Berkeley Artist Residency (from Center for Critical Theory, New Media, Race and Gender Studies), International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Future of Augmented Reality Prize, and Morgan Stanley Pulse Art Fair grant. As a researcher at Columbia University Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab and a member of the School of the Arts Digital Storytelling Lab, Baradaran’s praxis and writings focus on a critical {AR}ticulation of visual vocabularies that use AR and AI technologies around notions of interactivity, non-linear narrative formation, po{AI}try, data-mining, failed utopias, racialized and gendered bodies, infiltration, and the ephemeral. Baradaran is a TEDx speaker, and an invited presenter to His Holiness Dalai Lama’s World Headquarters in Dharamsala for the Summit on Fostering Universal Ethics and Compassion through Museums. Baradaran is the co-author of the chapter Augmenting Empathy and Decolonizing AR/VR Mediums: How Do We Reimagine Augmented and Virtual Reality Experiences?” (Ed. By Gokcigdem, 2019), the author of While Data Privacy Talks, Capitalism Walks: Urging for a Critical Take on the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem, and the Rise of the Machine (Ed. By Brielmaier, Forthcoming), and the co-editor of The Color of Queer Health Care: Experiences of Multiple Oppression in the Lives of Queer People of Color (-with Ryan, B. & Brotman, S. (eds.), 2006). Reviews of Baradaran’s work include Oxford University Press, Art in America, New York Observer, ARTNET, National Public Radio, BBC, Forbes, Euro-News, and L'Actualité. ARTINFO described his public art, Transient (installed in 6,300 NYC...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
C Print, Digital, Digital Pigment
FutArism Marker 2.2, 2011
Located in Atlanta, GA
Amir Baradaran is a New York-based Iranian-Canadian ARtificial artist. As the Arts-Based Creative Research Associate and Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Baradaran is developing iBegoo, a multi-user software that supports artists with limited knowledge of game design and programing by streamlining and automating the process of writing for, directing, and producing interactive Augmented Reality (AR) experiences that include responsive characters enabled with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Baradaran is the recipient of the Knight Foundation Arts Award, Canada Council for the Arts New-Chapter & 150th Anniversary Prize, UC Berkeley Artist Residency (from Center for Critical Theory, New Media, Race and Gender Studies), International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Future of Augmented Reality Prize, and Morgan Stanley Pulse Art Fair grant. As a researcher at Columbia University Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab and a member of the School of the Arts Digital Storytelling Lab, Baradaran’s praxis and writings focus on a critical {AR}ticulation of visual vocabularies that use AR and AI technologies around notions of interactivity, non-linear narrative formation, po{AI}try, data-mining, failed utopias, racialized and gendered bodies, infiltration, and the ephemeral. Baradaran is a TEDx speaker, and an invited presenter to His Holiness Dalai Lama’s World Headquarters in Dharamsala for the Summit on Fostering Universal Ethics and Compassion through Museums. Baradaran is the co-author of the chapter Augmenting Empathy and Decolonizing AR/VR Mediums: How Do We Reimagine Augmented and Virtual Reality Experiences?” (Ed. By Gokcigdem, 2019), the author of While Data Privacy Talks, Capitalism Walks: Urging for a Critical Take on the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem, and the Rise of the Machine (Ed. By Brielmaier, Forthcoming), and the co-editor of The Color of Queer Health Care: Experiences of Multiple Oppression in the Lives of Queer People of Color (-with Ryan, B. & Brotman, S. (eds.), 2006). Reviews of Baradaran’s work include Oxford University Press, Art in America, New York Observer, ARTNET, National Public Radio, BBC, Forbes, Euro-News, and L'Actualité. ARTINFO described his public art, Transient (installed in 6,300 NYC...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Mixed Media, Digital, Digital Pigment
FutArism Marker 2.1, 2011
Located in Atlanta, GA
Amir Baradaran is a New York-based Iranian-Canadian ARtificial artist. As the Arts-Based Creative Research Associate and Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Baradaran is developing iBegoo, a multi-user software that supports artists with limited knowledge of game design and programing by streamlining and automating the process of writing for, directing, and producing interactive Augmented Reality (AR) experiences that include responsive characters enabled with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Baradaran is the recipient of the Knight Foundation Arts Award, Canada Council for the Arts New-Chapter & 150th Anniversary Prize, UC Berkeley Artist Residency (from Center for Critical Theory, New Media, Race and Gender Studies), International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Future of Augmented Reality Prize, and Morgan Stanley Pulse Art Fair grant. As a researcher at Columbia University Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab and a member of the School of the Arts Digital Storytelling Lab, Baradaran’s praxis and writings focus on a critical {AR}ticulation of visual vocabularies that use AR and AI technologies around notions of interactivity, non-linear narrative formation, po{AI}try, data-mining, failed utopias, racialized and gendered bodies, infiltration, and the ephemeral. Baradaran is a TEDx speaker, and an invited presenter to His Holiness Dalai Lama’s World Headquarters in Dharamsala for the Summit on Fostering Universal Ethics and Compassion through Museums. Baradaran is the co-author of the chapter Augmenting Empathy and Decolonizing AR/VR Mediums: How Do We Reimagine Augmented and Virtual Reality Experiences?” (Ed. By Gokcigdem, 2019), the author of While Data Privacy Talks, Capitalism Walks: Urging for a Critical Take on the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem, and the Rise of the Machine (Ed. By Brielmaier, Forthcoming), and the co-editor of The Color of Queer Health Care: Experiences of Multiple Oppression in the Lives of Queer People of Color (-with Ryan, B. & Brotman, S. (eds.), 2006). Reviews of Baradaran’s work include Oxford University Press, Art in America, New York Observer, ARTNET, National Public Radio, BBC, Forbes, Euro-News, and L'Actualité. ARTINFO described his public art, Transient (installed in 6,300 NYC...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Mixed Media, Digital, Digital Pigment
FutArism Marker 1.2, 2011
Located in Atlanta, GA
Amir Baradaran is a New York-based Iranian-Canadian ARtificial artist. As the Arts-Based Creative Research Associate and Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Baradaran is developing iBegoo, a multi-user software that supports artists with limited knowledge of game design and programing by streamlining and automating the process of writing for, directing, and producing interactive Augmented Reality (AR) experiences that include responsive characters enabled with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Baradaran is the recipient of the Knight Foundation Arts Award, Canada Council for the Arts New-Chapter & 150th Anniversary Prize, UC Berkeley Artist Residency (from Center for Critical Theory, New Media, Race and Gender Studies), International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Future of Augmented Reality Prize, and Morgan Stanley Pulse Art Fair grant. As a researcher at Columbia University Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab and a member of the School of the Arts Digital Storytelling Lab, Baradaran’s praxis and writings focus on a critical {AR}ticulation of visual vocabularies that use AR and AI technologies around notions of interactivity, non-linear narrative formation, po{AI}try, data-mining, failed utopias, racialized and gendered bodies, infiltration, and the ephemeral. Baradaran is a TEDx speaker, and an invited presenter to His Holiness Dalai Lama’s World Headquarters in Dharamsala for the Summit on Fostering Universal Ethics and Compassion through Museums. Baradaran is the co-author of the chapter Augmenting Empathy and Decolonizing AR/VR Mediums: How Do We Reimagine Augmented and Virtual Reality Experiences?” (Ed. By Gokcigdem, 2019), the author of While Data Privacy Talks, Capitalism Walks: Urging for a Critical Take on the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem, and the Rise of the Machine (Ed. By Brielmaier, Forthcoming), and the co-editor of The Color of Queer Health Care: Experiences of Multiple Oppression in the Lives of Queer People of Color (-with Ryan, B. & Brotman, S. (eds.), 2006). Reviews of Baradaran’s work include Oxford University Press, Art in America, New York Observer, ARTNET, National Public Radio, BBC, Forbes, Euro-News, and L'Actualité. ARTINFO described his public art, Transient (installed in 6,300 NYC...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Mixed Media, Digital, Digital Pigment
FutArism Marker 1.1, 2011
Located in Atlanta, GA
Amir Baradaran is a New York-based Iranian-Canadian ARtificial artist. As the Arts-Based Creative Research Associate and Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Baradaran is developing iBegoo, a multi-user software that supports artists with limited knowledge of game design and programing by streamlining and automating the process of writing for, directing, and producing interactive Augmented Reality (AR) experiences that include responsive characters enabled with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Baradaran is the recipient of the Knight Foundation Arts Award, Canada Council for the Arts New-Chapter & 150th Anniversary Prize, UC Berkeley Artist Residency (from Center for Critical Theory, New Media, Race and Gender Studies), International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Future of Augmented Reality Prize, and Morgan Stanley Pulse Art Fair grant. As a researcher at Columbia University Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab and a member of the School of the Arts Digital Storytelling Lab, Baradaran’s praxis and writings focus on a critical {AR}ticulation of visual vocabularies that use AR and AI technologies around notions of interactivity, non-linear narrative formation, po{AI}try, data-mining, failed utopias, racialized and gendered bodies, infiltration, and the ephemeral. Baradaran is a TEDx speaker, and an invited presenter to His Holiness Dalai Lama’s World Headquarters in Dharamsala for the Summit on Fostering Universal Ethics and Compassion through Museums. Baradaran is the co-author of the chapter Augmenting Empathy and Decolonizing AR/VR Mediums: How Do We Reimagine Augmented and Virtual Reality Experiences?” (Ed. By Gokcigdem, 2019), the author of While Data Privacy Talks, Capitalism Walks: Urging for a Critical Take on the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem, and the Rise of the Machine (Ed. By Brielmaier, Forthcoming), and the co-editor of The Color of Queer Health Care: Experiences of Multiple Oppression in the Lives of Queer People of Color (-with Ryan, B. & Brotman, S. (eds.), 2006). Reviews of Baradaran’s work include Oxford University Press, Art in America, New York Observer, ARTNET, National Public Radio, BBC, Forbes, Euro-News, and L'Actualité. ARTINFO described his public art, Transient (installed in 6,300 NYC...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Mixed Media, Digital, Digital Pigment
Lady With a Peacock
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left
Category
Late 19th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
The Piano Recital - Impressionist Figurative Interior Oil by Frederick Frieseke
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed and dated oil on canvas figure in interior painting by American impressionist painter Frederick Carl Frieseke. The piece depicts a young girl in a pink dress seated at a piano...
Category
1920s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
Monumental Painting -- After The Storm
Located in Milford, NH
An exceptional impressionist beachside scene with figures and powerful clouds by American artist Augustus B. Koopman (1869-1914). Koopman was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, initially studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine arts, and going on to live a large portion of his short life in Paris, studying at the Academie Julian and the Ecole des Beaux Arts, painting many of his marine and figure paintings on the coast at Etaples, near Belgium. Among his teachers were William Bouguereau, Benjamin Constant, and Tony Robert-Fleury. He was well known for his genre, maritime, landscape, figure, and portrait paintings. His drypoints and etchings can be found in both the Congressional and New York Public Libraries, and his painting “Vision of the Grand Canyon” is displayed in the Santa Fe Railway...
Category
1910s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
The Deer Hunters
Located in Missouri, MO
Laverne Nelson Black (American, 1887-1938)
"The Deer Hunters"
Signed Lower Left
Canvas: 24 x 22 inches
Framed: 30.5 x 28.5 inches
Born in Viola,...
Category
Early 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
Summer Idle
Located in Missouri, MO
Edward Cucuel (American, 1875-1954)
Summer Idle, 1918
Signed Lower Right
35 x 43 inches
43 x 51 inches with frame
Born in San Francisco, Edward Cucuel was an Impressionist painter o...
Category
1910s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
Untitled, Two people in the field
By Edna Hibel
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork "Untitled, Two People in the Field" c.1970, is an oil painting on canvas by American artist Edna Hibel, 1917-2014. It is signed at the lower left corner by the artist. The canvas size is 30 x 40 inches. It is in good condition, It has been recently revarnished.
About the artist:Edna Hibel, a painter of sentimental pictures of children, has had a more than 60-year career as painter and lithographer and promoter of peace through exhibitions of her artwork.
She was born in 1917 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her parents were Abraham and Lena Hibel, and she was raised in the Boston area and educated at Brookline High School where she met her future husband, Theodore Plotkin.
She began to paint when she was nine years old and learned watercolor during summers at the shore where her family vacationed in Maine and Hull, Massachusetts.
Hibel studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, from 1935-39, receiving a Sturtevant Traveling Fellowship to Mexico. In Boston, in 1966, she began lithography, continuing in 1970 in Zurich, where she still works every year. She has created lithographic works with up to 32 stones (or colors) on paper, silk, wood veneer and porcelain. The latter pieces are called lithographs on porcelain and result from a complicated process, that she keeps a secret, whereby she transfers stone lithographic color separations onto Bavarian hard paste porcelain. Hibel has created the "Arte Ovale" series and various plaques with this technique.
She organized the Edna Hibel Museum of Art, in Jupiter, Florida, to display and promote her work and also created a United Nations stamp, "Mother Earth."
In 1995, she was commissioned by the Foundation of the U.S. National Archives to commemorate the 75th anniversary of women receiving the universal right to vote. At the ceremony, Ms. Lucy Baines Johnson referred to Hibel as the "Heart and Conscience of America."
In November, 2001, the World Cultural Council based in Mexico City gave her the Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts.
Hibel's work has been exhibited in museums and galleries in more than 20 countries including Russia, Brazil, China, Costa Rica, and the United States, and under the royal patronage of Count and Countess Bernadotte of Germany, Count Thor Bonde of Sweden, Prince and the late Princess Rainier of Monaco and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England.
Pope John Paul II gave her a medal of honor as did the late Belgian King Baudouin. She also received honorary Doctoral degrees including from Eureka College, and Northwood University of Florida, Michigan and Texas. She also has received many humanitarian honors for her charitable efforts for children's and medical charities.
Her exhibitions "Golden Bridge" and " Peace Through Wisdom" were efforts to promote peace and cultural understanding between China, the United States, Yugoslavia and Russia, and a television documentary titled "Hibel's Russian Palette" was based on her trips and art shows in Leningrad, now St. Peter...
Category
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Price Upon Request
Landscape with Fishermen
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork "Landscape with Fishermen" c.1970 is a palette knife oil painting on canvas by noted artist Paul Blaine Henrie, 1932-1999. It is signed at the...
Category
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Price Upon Request
Flowers Basket
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Flowers Basket" c.1970 is a oil painting on hardboard by noted artist Paul Longenecker, 1920-2008. It is signed at the lower right c...
Category
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Price Upon Request
Flight Into Egypt
Located in Missouri, MO
Flight Into Egypt by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993)
Unframed: 24" x 36"
Framed: 31.25" x 43"
Signed and Dated Lower Left
Frame was hand made by the ar...
Category
20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Price Upon Request
The Goldfish Bowl
Located in New York, NY
The Goldfish Bowl by Richard Miller (1875-1943)
Oil on canvas
37 ½ x 29 ¾ inches unframed (95.25 x 75.565 cm)
46 ⅝ x 36 ¼ inches framed (118.428 x 97.155...
Category
Early 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Price Upon Request
A Place in the Sun
Located in Missouri, MO
Carl Iver Gilbert (1882-1959)
"A Place in the Sun"
Oil on Canvas
Signed
Image: 10 x 12 inches
Framed Size: 15 x 18.5 inches
Carl Ivar Gilbert was a...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
Old High Country Woman
By Roy Andersen
Located in Missouri, MO
Roy Andersen (b. 1930)
"Old High Country Woman"
Oil on Canvas
12 x 16 inches
21.5 x 25 inches framed
Known as a western painter, Roy Andersen did paintings of Crow, Cheyenne, and Apache Indians. He began his career living in Chicago and New York and working as an illustrator. He did numerous covers for Time Magazine including portraits of Albert Einstein and Prince Fahd. He also did illustrations for National Geographic magazine, and did a stamp series on Dogs and American Horses, and in 1984 and 1985, won Stamp of the Year Award. As a muralist, he has filled commissions for the National Park Service, the Royal Saudi Naval Headquarters, and the E.E. Fogelson Vistor Center at Pecos National Monument in New Mexico.
To pursue his talent for painting, Roy Anderson went West, living in Arizona and settling in Cave Creek. In 1990, he was voted official artist for Scottsdale's Parada del Sol, the "world's largest" horse-drawn parade commemorating the Old West.
Andersen grew up on an apple farm in New Hampshire and learned about Indian customs from his many hours spent at the Chicago Museum of Natural History. He is meticulous about being historically accurate in his paintings. Of him it was written: "There are no 'happy accidents' in an Andersen painting. He has a knowledge of his subject that is attained only through extensive research. You will not find an Apache medicine bag...
Category
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
Central Park Autumn
Located in Missouri, MO
Paul Cornoyer
“Central Park Autumn” c. 1910
Oil on Canvas
Framed Size: approx 29 x 35 inches
Canvas Size: approx 22 x 26.5 inches
Provenance: The Artist to Private Collection, St. Louis thence by Descent
Conservation report: Excellent condition. On original canvas, not relined. No in-painting.
Paul Cornoyer was born in 1864 in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied there at the School of Fine Arts in 1881. His first works were in a Barbizon mode, and his first exhibit was in 1887. In 1889, he went to Paris for further training, studying at the Academie Julien, and returned to St. Louis in 1894.
By the early 1890s, his work was more lyrical and Tonal, and he applied this style to subjects such as cityscapes and landscapes. In 1894, he painted a mural depicting the birth of St. Louis for the Planters Hotel in that city. His activities during the next six years were not particularly profitable, however, and the whereabouts of his St. Louis paintings are scarcely known. One exception is the triptych, A View of Saint Louis, with its strong urban realism. It shows the Eads Bridge...
Category
1910s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
American Impressionist figurative paintings for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic American Impressionist figurative paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add figurative paintings created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, yellow, orange, pink and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Kathleen Keifer, Leigh Ann Van Fossan, Jon Blanchette, and T.S. Harris. Frequently made by artists working with Paint, and Oil Paint and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large American Impressionist figurative paintings, so small editions measuring 1 inches across are also available. Prices for figurative paintings made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $132 and tops out at $496,000, while the average work sells for $1,802.
Recently Viewed
View AllMore Ways To Browse
Leroy Neiman Oil Painting
Louise Feneley
Lucile Blanch
Margaret Keane Vintage
Marie Constantin
Marshall Fredericks
Michael Cheval
Mike Rivero
Moroccan Rifle
Patti Rock Paintings
Pedro Pablo Oliva
Peter Max Seasons
Raggedy Ann
Ralph Stackpole
Robert Humblot
Roman Frances On Sale
Roseleen Labazacchy
Samantha Van Heest