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Style: Impressionist
Medium: Tempera
Maine Morning
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Beautiful winter landscape by American artist, J. Philip Richards (1906-1991). Maine Morning, 1974. Casein on paper, 16 x 26 inches; 26 x 36 inches framed. Signed lower right. Signed, titled and dated on verso. Excellent condition. Born in Moosic, PA, and graduated from the College of Fine Arts of Syracuse University in New York, J Philip Richards worked and studied with such artists of international reputation as William Von Schlagell, James Fitzgerald, David Porter, and John Taylor.He was professor emeritus of Fine Arts at Wilkes College in Wilkes-Barre, PA. Member of the American Watercolor Society, NYC, NY; York Artists Association, York, ME; Ogunquit Art Association, Ogunquit, ME; Wyoming Valley Art League, Wilkes-Barre, PA; National Society of Casein Painters, NYC, NY; Director Ancestor's Art Workshops, Searsport, ME; Gallery Director, "Gallery 164," Kennebunk, ME; Professional Artists League of America, NYC, NY; Art Guild of Kennebunks, Kennebunk, ME; Maine Artists...
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1970s Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein

Fishing for Breakfast 8" x 10" Gouache on Illustrated Board Renaissance Wax
Located in Houston, TX
Fishing for Breakfast 8" x 10" Gouache on Illustrated Board Finished with Renaissance Wax Gouache (/ɡuˈɑːʃ, ɡwɑːʃ/; French: [ɡwaʃ]), body color,[a] or opaque watercolor is a wat...
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2010s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Egg Tempera, Panel

Old Mill Point, Cape Cod, Mass
Located in Milford, NH
A fine naive landscape painting with a windmill by American artist Janet Munro (b. 1949). Munro was born in Woburn, MA, and her work focuses o...
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1980s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Vintage french art by Paul Emile Lecomte - Provence - oil signed on carton.
Located in PARIS, FR
Provenance fron the Family Atelier of the artist. Framing options* available. * Frame at an additional charge Free US CONTINENTAL Shipping, incl Europe and Asia. Born in Paris, the ...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Watercolor, Pencil, Tempera

Monument Valley Landscape, Utah
Located in Soquel, CA
Vivid abstracted landscape of Monument Valley, Utah by N. Mallory (American, 20th Century), circa 1945. Signed lower left corner. Condition: Good: Some edge and corner wear consisten...
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1940s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Masonite, Tempera

Vintage 1941 Autumn Landscape Painting with Pikes Peak by Charles Bunnell
Located in Denver, CO
This original signed 1941 egg tempera painting by Colorado artist Charles Bunnell (1897-1968) captures the serene beauty of the Front Range, featuring Pikes Peak blanketed in snow du...
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1930s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Tempera

Clearing Off, contemporary Impressionist casein landscape painting
Located in New York, NY
Alan Bray’s landscape paintings of his native, central Maine explore the ever-ebbing dynamic between nature and humanity. His paintings capture an asymmetrical pas de deux. Painted with uncompromising precision by his quick-drying casein tempera paint, Bray’s trailheads, shorelines, and vast horizons show evidence of previous human presence as it succumbs to natural growth. Bray’s stylized scenes center on these afterimages of human interference as well as other natural phenomena. Inundated with detail, nature reclaims swaths of scarred land, fallen trees, and dilapidated structures, returning them to their wild form. Natural phenomena such as wild overgrowth, animal tracks, mysterious forms, bogs, and mist are resplendently captured as homage to the rugged and uninhabited corners of secluded Maine. Alan Bray builds his landscapes with numerous layers of quick-drying casein tempera. Often used in Italian Renaissance painting...
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2010s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein, Panel

Once The Master - Mid Century Figurative Landscape
By Benjamin G. Vaganov
Located in Soquel, CA
Once The Master - Mid Century Figurative Landscape "Once the Master" a portrait of a Zuni Master Potter in contrast with the emergent modernism around him. He is beneath an adobe an...
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1950s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Linen, Egg Tempera, Cardboard

Tuapse. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 23x31 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Tuapse. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 23x31 cm Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Born in Riga in a Russian-Polish-German family. Vladimir Glushenkov...
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1970s Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Tempera, Cardboard

A Rise, blue and green casein on panel impressionist waterscape painting, 2004
Located in New York, NY
Bray has explored a smaller, more demure 8.5 x 11 inch format for two of these casein on panel paintings. When coupled with his rich palette and tightly hatched bed of brushstrokes, ...
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2010s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein

Cuernavaca Procession 1935, Figurative Landscape
By Goldie Anita Powell Harding
Located in Soquel, CA
Early work of figures moving along the street in Cuernavaca to the Cathedral in Mexico by Goldie Anita Powell Harding (American, 1892-1974). Circa 1935. Tempera on Masonite. In a per...
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1930s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Masonite, Tempera

AS THE DAYS WASH OVER ME Egg Tempera 12 x 24 Portraiture Finalist PSA
Located in Houston, TX
AS THE DAYS WASH OVER ME‐ BY E. Melinda Morrison is egg tempera on a prepped aluminum panel This egg tempera paintings is 12 x 24 is painted by E. M...
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2010s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Egg Tempera

Alan Bray, Windblown, 2023, impressionist casein nature nest painting
Located in New York, NY
The latest painting from Alan Bray is a rare and exotic sighting, indeed. He’s shifted his focus away from the human realm and up to the skies, capturing an empty bird’s nest camoufl...
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2010s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein, Panel

Maryn Hunzeker "Explorers" Original Casein Painting c.1960
Located in San Francisco, CA
Maryn Hunzeker "Explorers" Original Casein Painting c.1960 Fantastic mid modern painting by noted artist Maryn Hunzeker. Created with casein on panel. Dimensions 26" x 18 1/4". The...
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein, Panel

Hermit Thrush, impressionist casein nature painting of eggs in bird nest
Located in New York, NY
A narrative from the artist: "It belonged to a Hermit Thrush, which has one of the most beautiful songs in all of nature. Give it a listen on Audubon. A...
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2010s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein, Panel

Sharm El Sheikh.
Located in Edinburgh, GB
Egypt plein air
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2010s Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Tempera

As the Days Wash Over Me Egg Tempera 12 x 24 Portraiture Finalist PSA
Located in Houston, TX
As the Days wash over Me‐ Egg Tempera ‐ Tempera Prepped Aluminum panel ‐ 12 x 24 is by E. Melinda Morrison who lives in Fort Worth Texas. Also posted are other paintings available b...
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2010s American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Egg Tempera

Tuapse. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 24x34 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Tuapse. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 24x34 cm Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Born in Riga ...
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1970s Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Tempera, Cardboard

Boating on the Thames - Thames River Oxford Impressionist Painting
Located in Boston, MA
Boating on the Thames 18.0 x 14.0 x 0.125, 1.0 lbs Casein paint Hand signed by artist Artist's Commentary: "A Sunday afternoon on the Thames River near Oxford, UK was a peaceful ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein

Fishermen's happiness. Cardboard, tempera, 21x29 cm
By Naum Grodno
Located in Riga, LV
Fishermen's happiness. Cardboard, tempera, 21x29 cm
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1980s Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Tempera, Cardboard

Landscape with Ruins, Large Painting by Poutchkov
By Vladimir Poutchkov
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Vladimir Poutchkov (Russian/American XXth) Title: Landscape with Ruins Year: circa 1985 Medium: Tempera and Watercolor on Paper, signed l...
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1980s Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Tempera, Watercolor

Sochi. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 24.5x34 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Sochi. 1977. Cardboard, tempera, 24.5x34 cm Vladimir Borisovich Glushenkov (May 21, 1948, Riga - December 26, 2009, Riga.) - painter, graphic artist, poet, translator. Born in Riga...
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1970s Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Tempera, Cardboard

A Duoro Sunset - Portugal Impressionist River Painting
Located in Boston, MA
A Duoro Sunset 24.0 x 12.0 x 0.125, 1.5 lbs Casein paint Hand signed by artist Artist's Commentary: "I clearly recall the peaceful, quiet atmosphere of this sunset over the Duoro...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein

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They moved briefly to Los Angeles (1941-42) and then to Cheyenne, Wyoming, while he was stationed at Fort Warren, and then back to Los Angeles for two years in 1943. While in California, Ethel and Jenne executed a floral mural for the Sun Room of the Beverly Hills Hotel and also painted scenes of the ocean which they exhibited at the Raymond and Raymond Galleries in Beverly Hills. While in Los Angeles they met novelist Irving Stone, author of Lust for Life, who told them about Woodstock, as did artists Arnold Blanch and Doris Lee (both of whom previously taught at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center school. In summer of 1945 Ethel, her sister and brother-in-law drove their station wagon across the country to Woodstock which became their permanent home. A year later Ethel married artist and musician, Bruce Currie, whom she met in Woodstock. In 1948 with the help of the GI Bill they purchased an old barn there that also housed their individual studios located at opposite ends of the house. The spatial arrangement mirrors the advice she gave her daughter, Jenne, also an artist: "Make sure you end up with a man who respects your work... The worst thing for an artist is to be in competition with her husband." In 1951 Ethel won a Fulbright Scholarship to Greece where she and her husband spent 1951-52. In addition to extensively traveling, sketching and painting the local landscape, she reconnected with her late father's family in the area of Messinia on the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece. At the same time, her sister Jenne accompanied Chavez on his Fulbright Scholarship to Italy where they spent a productive year painting and visiting museums. Shortly after returning home, Jenne's career was cut tragically short when she died of a cerebral hemorrhage at age thirty-six. It deeply affected Ethel whose own work took on a somber quality for several years conveyed by a darkish palette, as seen in her tempera painting, Aftermath (circa 1952). In the 1940s Ethel and her sister successfully made the important transition from government patronage to careers as independent artists. Ethel became distinguished for her modernist landscapes. Even though Ethel became a permanent Woodstock resident after World War II, from her childhood in Colorado she retained her love of the Rocky Mountains, her "earliest source of my lifelong passion for mountain landscape." She and her husband began returning to Colorado for annual summer camping trips on which they later were joined by their daughter, Jenne. Ethel did many sketches and drawings of places she found which had special meaning for her. They enabled her to recall their vital qualities which she later painted in her Woodstock studio, conveying her feeling about places remembered. She also produced a number of watercolors and prints of the Colorado landscape that constituted a departure from the American Scene style of her earlier paintings. Her postwar creative output collectively belongs to the category of landscape abstractionists as described by author Sheldon Cheney, although to a greater or lesser degree her work references Colorado's mountainous terrain. She introduced a palette of stronger pastels in her paintings such as two temperas, Evening Mountains from the 1950s and Springtime in the Mountains from the early 1960s. In 1968 she was elected an Academician by the National Academy of Design in New York. Two years later, based on results of her many summer trips to Colorado, the U.S. Department of the Interior invited her to make on-the-spot sketches of the western United States, helping to document the water resources development and conservation efforts by the Department of the Interior. Her sketches were exhibited at the National Gallery in Washington, DC, and then sent on a national tour by the Smithsonian Institution. Similarly, her previous work as a muralist earned her a final commission at age sixty-three for a 12 by 20 foot Civil War image, Grant in the Wilderness, installed in 1979 in the Chancellorsville Visitors Center at the Fredericksburg National Military Park in Virginia. In the 1970s, too, she taught as Artist-in-Residence at Syracuse University and at the University of Georgia in Athens. Her many awards include, among others, the Stacey Scholarship (1947); Tiffany Fellowship (1949); Fulbright Grant (1951-52, in Greece with her husband); Tiffany Fellowship (1949); Benjamin Altman Landscape Prize, National Academy of Design (1955); Medal of Honor, Audubon, Artists (1962); Henry Ward Granger Fund Purchase Award, National Academy of Design (1964); Childe Hassam Fund Purchase Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters (1970); Silver Medal, Audubon Artists (1983); Champion International Corporation Award, Silvermine Guild, New Canaan, Connecticut (1984); John Taylor Award, Woodstock Artists Association, Woodstock, New York (1985); Harrison Cady...
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20th Century American Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Mixed Media, Tempera

Spring House, Impressionist casein Maine winter landscape painting, 2018
Located in New York, NY
Bray has explored a smaller, more demure 8.5 x 11 inch format for two of these casein on panel paintings. When coupled with his rich palette and tightly hatched bed of brushstrokes, ...
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2010s Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Casein, Panel

La Vallee de la Meuse
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Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Paul Cauchie, (Belgian 1875 - 1952) Title: La Vallee de la Meuse Medium: Oil, Tempera and Gouache on board laid to panel, signed l.r. Size: 27.25 x ...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Tempera, Gouache

Tempera landscape paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Tempera landscape paintings available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add landscape paintings created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple, green and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Paolo Buggiani, Charlotte Sternberg, John Atherton, and Alan Bray. Frequently made by artists working in the Modern, Impressionist, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Tempera landscape paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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