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Richard BritellSeptember 10, 11 East 71: Architectural Oil Painting Realistic Building Exterior2013
2013
About the Item
30 x 40 inches
horizontal photo realist oil painting on canvas of neo-classical architecture
Mr. Britell's subject matter is drawn from the world of pre-modernist architecture. What he focuses on are brick facades, stonework structures and the elegant decorative embellishments that were once a standard feature of the gothic revival, neo-classical and other historicist styles of American urban architecture. The artist depicts this subject with a great deal of photo realist precision and pictorial force. This painting of architectural details on a New York City Neo-classical historical building is a wonderful example of Mr. Britell's trompe l'oeil approach to realism. Edges of the canvas are finished so a frame is not required.
About the artist: Richard Britell, a career painter, studied at Pratt Institute with Philip Pearlstein and Walter Erlebacher. His first show in NYC at Staempfli Gallery was sold out, and reviewed in the New York Times. Britell’s new works revolve around large, dreamy cityscapes tending toward abstraction. The artist currently lives in Pittsfield, MA
About the artist:
Richard Britell, a career painter, studied at Pratt Institute with Philip Pearlstein and Walter Erlebacher. His first show in NYC at Staempfli Gallery was sold out, and reviewed in the New York Times. Britell’s new works revolve around large, dreamy cityscapes tending toward abstraction. The artist currently lives in Pittsfield, MA.
Born Utica, New York, 1944
Education
1962 – 1964 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1964 – 1966 Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY B.F.A.
1970 – 1972 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, M.F.A.
Solo Exhibitions
2011 “Measuring the Universe” Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, MA
2010 “And Now For Some things Completely Different”
Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, MA
2010 “The Figure, The Figure, The Figure and The Figure”
Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, MA
2009 “A nest of robins in her hair” Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, MA
2007 “NY, NY” Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic, Ma
2003 “Image and Text” Tokonoma Gallery, Housatonic, MA
1999 “From Architecture to Abstraction” Tokonoma Gallery, Housatonic, MA
1998 “New Work” Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
1998 “New Figures” Ute Stebich Gallery, Lenox, MA
1995 “Richard Britell, New Work” Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, New York, NY
1993 “New Work on Gilded Panel” Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, NY
1985 “Fresco Panels, Oil Paintings, and Wash Drawings”
Dartmouth College, Hopkins Center, Hanover, NH
1982 “Frescoes” Staempfli Gallery, New York, NY
1981 “Richard Britell, New Paintings” Staempfli Gallery, New York, NY
1981 “Richard Britell, New Paintings” Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA
Selected Group Exhibitions
2012 “10 x 10 On North”, Lichtenstein Center of the Arts, Pittsfield, MA
2008 “Three Person Show” Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
2007 “The Linear and the Painterly” Lascano Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
2006 “Spring Quartet” Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, NY, NY
2006 “Take to The Country, Take To The City” Lascano Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
2003 “Painted Cities” Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
1996 “Five From Spazi” Politecnico, Rome Italy
1995 “The New Landscape” Springfield Museum, Springfield, MA
1995 “Painting x 5” Nicholas Davies and Co. New York, NY
Grants and Awards
1985 Artist in Residence, Darthmouth College, Hanover NH
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- Creation Year:2013
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Hudson, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2271080753
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