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Paul Blaine HenrieWalk in the Park1965
1965
$1,750
£1,328.57
€1,519.60
CA$2,445
A$2,719.38
CHF 1,419.97
MX$33,091.94
NOK 18,135.24
SEK 17,007.66
DKK 11,341.36
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This artwork titled "Walk in the Park" 1965 is a palette knife oil painting on canvas by noted artist Paul Blaine Henrie, 1932-1999. It is signed and dated at the lower left corner by the artist. The artwork size is 24 x 36 inches, framed size is 31.75 x 43.75 inches. Custom framed in original ornamented dark wood frame, with fabric liner It is in excellent condition,
About the artist:
Paul Blaine Henrie (1932-1999) was an American painter and illustrator who was best known for seascapes and coastal scenes.
Henrie was born Paul McKinley Henrie in Tampa, Florida. He established himself in 1960 in the artist community of Laguna Beach, California, where he lived in a hillside home with his wife and child. Henrie later moved to Carmel, California.
Henrie became known for his palette-knife oil paintings of California coastal scenes as well as exotic locales he had visited in Tahiti, Mexico and New Orleans. In works prior to 1961, his signature is "Paul Henrie" or "Blaine". Afterwards, he signed them "Paul Blaine Henrie".
Henrie was criticized for "prostituting his undeniable talent" because he readily admitted to sometimes pumping out dozens of paintings only to maintain an expensive lifestyle. Henrie boasted he was the "fastest palette in the west" and could produce several paintings in a day.
Henrie reserved his best work for his collectors and several prestigious galleries like the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York. Notable celebrities who bought his work included Vincent Price, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, and Princess Margaret.
Henrie also illustrated two books for young adults, Legendary Outlaws of the West (1976) and Legendary Women of the West (1978), and wrote a how-to art book titled Painting in the South Seas.
After moving to Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, Henrie made an unsuccessful run for a seat on the city council in 1988.
- Creator:Paul Blaine Henrie (1932 - 1999)
- Creation Year:1965
- Dimensions:Height: 31.75 in (80.65 cm)Width: 43.75 in (111.13 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: hen/lwal/par/011stDibs: LU666312481602
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