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Medium: Panel
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The Resurrection of Christ
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: with “Mr. Scheer,” Vienna, by July 1918; where acquired by: Jindřich Waldes, Prague, 1918–1941; thence by descent to: Private Collection, New York Literature: Rudolf Kuchynka, “České obrazy tabulové ve Waldesově obrazárně,” Památky archeologické, vol. 31 (1919), pp. 62-64, fig. 5. Jaroslav Pešina, “K datování deskových obrazů ve Waldesově obrazárně,” Ročenka Kruhu pro Pěstování Dějin Umění: za rok (1934), pp. 131-137. Jaroslav Pešina, Pozdně gotické deskové malířství v Čechách, Prague, 1940, pp. 150-151, 220. Patrik Šimon, Jindřich Waldes: sběratel umění, Prague, 2001, pp. 166, 168, footnote 190. Ivo Hlobil, “Tři gotické obrazy ze sbírky Jindřicha Waldese,” Umění, vol. 52, no. 4 (2004), p. 369. Executed sometime in the 1380s or 1390s by a close associate of the Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece, this impressive panel is a rare work created at the royal court in Prague and a significant re-discovery for the corpus of early Bohemian painting. It has emerged from an American collection, descendants of the celebrated Czech industrialist and collector Jindřich Waldes, who died in Havana fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe. The distinctive visual tradition of the Bohemian school first began to take shape in the middle of the fourteenth century after Charles IV—King of Bohemia and later Holy Roman Emperor—established Prague as a major artistic center. The influx of foreign artists and the importation of significant works of art from across Europe had a profound influence on the development of a local pictorial style. Early Italian paintings, especially those by Sienese painters and Tommaso da Modena (who worked at Charles IV’s court), had a considerable impact on the first generation of Bohemian painters. Although this influence is still felt in the brilliant gold ground and the delicate tooling of the present work, the author of this painting appears to be responding more to the paintings of his predecessors in Prague than to foreign influences. This Resurrection of Christ employs a compositional format that was popular throughout the late medieval period but was particularly pervasive in Bohemian painting. Christ is shown sitting atop a pink marble sarcophagus, stepping down onto the ground with one bare foot. He blesses the viewer with his right hand, while in his left he holds a triumphal cross with a fluttering banner, symbolizing his victory over death. Several Roman soldiers doze at the base of the tomb, except for one grotesque figure, who, beginning to wake, shields his eyes from the light and looks on with a face of bewilderment as Christ emerges from his tomb. Christ is wrapped in a striking red robe with a blue interior lining, the colors of which vary subtly in the changing light. He stands out prominently against the gold backdrop, which is interrupted only by the abstractly rendered landscape and trees on either side of him. The soldiers’ armor is rendered in exacting detail, the cool gray of the metal contrasting with the earth tones of the outer garments. The sleeping soldier set within a jumble of armor with neither face nor hands exposed, is covered with what appears to be a shield emblazoned with two flies on a white field, somewhat resembling a cartouche (Fig. 1). This may be a heraldic device of the altarpiece’s patron or it may signify evil, referencing either the Roman soldiers or death, over both of which Christ triumphs. This painting formed part of the collection assembled by the Czech industrialist and founder of the Waldes Koh-i-noor Company, Jindřich Waldes, in the early twentieth century. As a collector he is best remembered for establishing the Waldes Museum in Prague to house his collection of buttons (totaling nearly 70,000 items), as well as for being the primary patron of the modernist painter František Kupka. Waldes was also an avid collector of older art, and he approached his collecting activity with the goal of creating an encyclopedic collection of Czech art from the medieval period through to the then-present day. At the conclusion of two decades of collecting, his inventory counted 2331 paintings and drawings, 4764 prints, and 162 sculptures. This collection, which constituted the Waldesova Obrazárna (Waldes Picture Gallery), was first displayed in Waldes’ home in Prague at 44 Americká Street and later at his newly built Villa Marie at 12 Koperníkova Street. This Resurrection of Christ retains its frame from the Waldes Picture Gallery, including its original plaque “173 / Česky malíř z konce 14 stol.” (“Czech painter from the end of the 14th century”) and Waldes’ collection label on the reverse. The Resurrection of Christ was one of the most significant late medieval panel...
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15th Century and Earlier Old Masters Panel Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Panel

Untitled
By Mary Mitsuda
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An abstract acrylic on wood panel painting executed in deep burgundy, yellow, blue and black by contemporary artist Mary Mitsuda.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Marilyn Monroe - Sweet Dreams
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Acrylic on Panel Signature: Signed Lower Right Dimensions: 36.00" x 30.00"
Category

20th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Panel, Acrylic

Kaaterskill Clove from Inspiration Point
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right: J Malzahn
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Marilyn Monroe - Sizzle
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Acrylic on Panel Signature: Signed Lower Left Dimensions: 29.5" x 22.75"
Category

20th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Panel, Acrylic

In the middle of the road
Located in Houston, TX
Dana Frankfort In the middle of the road, 2017 oil on canvas over panel 48 x 48 x 1.75 inches For over two decades, Dana Frankfort has explored the vexing periphery between language and sight by painting words. Rather than laying claim to the paintings, controlling their semiotic pulse, her words serve as the formal armature; they prop up, ventilate, and allow the many layers of paint to breathe. Imperatives, allusions, evocations—the words dissolve into a palimpsest of obscured serifs and stems, into color and form. The title of the work is a phrase from a poem by Carlos Drummond de Andrade’s “In the Middle of Road.” Here it is, translated from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Bishop...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Wood Panel

Houses by the Lane, Bermuda
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left: H. GASSER
Category

20th Century American Modern Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Japanese Children with Tortoise
Located in New York, NY
Harry Humphrey Moore led a cosmopolitan lifestyle, dividing his time between Europe, New York City, and California. This globe-trotting painter was also active in Morocco, and most importantly, he was among the first generation of American artists to live and work in Japan, where he depicted temples, tombs, gardens, merchants, children, and Geisha girls. Praised by fellow painters such as Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, and Jean-Léon Gérôme, Moore’s fame was attributed to his exotic subject matter, as well as to the “brilliant coloring, delicate brush work [sic] and the always present depth of feeling” that characterized his work (Eugene A. Hajdel, Harry H. Moore, American 19th Century: Collection of Information on Harry Humphrey Moore, 19th Century Artist, Based on His Scrap Book and Other Data [Jersey City, New Jersey: privately published, 1950], p. 8). Born in New York City, Moore was the son of Captain George Humphrey, an affluent shipbuilder, and a descendant of the English painter, Ozias Humphrey (1742–1810). He became deaf at age three, and later went to special schools where he learned lip-reading and sign language. After developing an interest in art as a young boy, Moore studied painting with the portraitist Samuel Waugh in Philadelphia, where he met and became friendly with Eakins. He also received instruction from the painter Louis Bail in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1864, Moore attended classes at the Mark Hopkins Institute in San Francisco, and until 1907, he would visit the “City by the Bay” regularly. In 1865, Moore went to Europe, spending time in Munich before traveling to Paris, where, in October 1866, he resumed his formal training in Gérôme’s atelier, drawing inspiration from his teacher’s emphasis on authentic detail and his taste for picturesque genre subjects. There, Moore worked alongside Eakins, who had mastered sign language in order to communicate with his friend. In March 1867, Moore enrolled at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts, honing his drawing skills under the tutelage of Adolphe...
Category

Late 19th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Japanese Girl Promenading
Located in New York, NY
Harry Humphrey Moore led a cosmopolitan lifestyle, dividing his time between Europe, New York City, and California. This globe-trotting painter was also active in Morocco, and most importantly, he was among the first generation of American artists to live and work in Japan, where he depicted temples, tombs, gardens, merchants, children, and Geisha girls. Praised by fellow painters such as Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, and Jean-Léon Gérôme, Moore’s fame was attributed to his exotic subject matter, as well as to the “brilliant coloring, delicate brush work [sic] and the always present depth of feeling” that characterized his work (Eugene A. Hajdel, Harry H. Moore, American 19th Century: Collection of Information on Harry Humphrey Moore, 19th Century Artist, Based on His Scrap Book and Other Data [Jersey City, New Jersey: privately published, 1950], p. 8). Born in New York City, Moore was the son of Captain George Humphrey, an affluent shipbuilder, and a descendant of the English painter, Ozias Humphrey (1742–1810). He became deaf at age three, and later went to special schools where he learned lip-reading and sign language. After developing an interest in art as a young boy, Moore studied painting with the portraitist Samuel Waugh in Philadelphia, where he met and became friendly with Eakins. He also received instruction from the painter Louis Bail in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1864, Moore attended classes at the Mark Hopkins Institute in San Francisco, and until 1907, he would visit the “City by the Bay” regularly. In 1865, Moore went to Europe, spending time in Munich before traveling to Paris, where, in October 1866, he resumed his formal training in Gérôme’s atelier, drawing inspiration from his teacher’s emphasis on authentic detail and his taste for picturesque genre subjects. There, Moore worked alongside Eakins, who had mastered sign language in order to communicate with his friend. In March 1867, Moore enrolled at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts, honing his drawing skills under the tutelage of Adolphe Yvon, among other leading French painters. In December 1869, Moore traveled around Spain with Eakins and the Philadelphia engraver, William Sartain. In 1870, he went to Madrid, where he met the Spanish painters Mariano Fortuny and Martin Rico y Ortega. When Eakins and Sartain returned to Paris, Moore remained in Spain, painting depictions of Moorish life in cities such as Segovia and Granada and fraternizing with upper-crust society. In 1872, he married Isabella de Cistue, the well-connected daughter of Colonel Cistue of Saragossa, who was related to the Queen of Spain. For the next two-and-a-half years, the couple lived in Morocco, where Moore painted portraits, interiors, and streetscapes, often accompanied by an armed guard (courtesy of the Grand Sharif) when painting outdoors. (For this aspect of Moore’s oeuvre, see Gerald M. Ackerman, American Orientalists [Courbevoie, France: ACR Édition, 1994], pp. 135–39.) In 1873, he went to Rome, spending two years studying with Fortuny, whose lively technique, bright palette, and penchant for small-format genre scenes made a lasting impression on him. By this point in his career, Moore had emerged as a “rapid workman” who could “finish a picture of given size and containing a given subject quicker than most painters whose style is more simple and less exacting” (New York Times, as quoted in Hajdel, p. 23). In 1874, Moore settled in New York City, maintaining a studio on East 14th Street, where he would remain until 1880. During these years, he participated intermittently in the annuals of the National Academy of Design in New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, exhibiting Moorish subjects and views of Spain. A well-known figure in Bay Area art circles, Moore had a one-man show at the Snow & May Gallery in San Francisco in 1877, and a solo exhibition at the Bohemian Club, also in San Francisco, in 1880. Indeed, Moore fraternized with many members of the city’s cultural elite, including Katherine Birdsall Johnson (1834–1893), a philanthropist and art collector who owned The Captive (current location unknown), one of his Orientalist subjects. (Johnson’s ownership of The Captive was reported in L. K., “A Popular Paris Artist,” New York Times, July 23, 1893.) According to one contemporary account, Johnson invited Moore and his wife to accompany her on a trip to Japan in 1880 and they readily accepted. (For Johnson’s connection to Moore’s visit to Japan, see Emma Willard and Her Pupils; or, Fifty Years of Troy Female Seminary [New York: Mrs. Russell Sage, 1898]. Johnson’s bond with the Moores was obviously strong, evidenced by the fact that she left them $25,000.00 in her will, which was published in the San Francisco Call on December 10, 1893.) That Moore would be receptive to making the arduous voyage across the Pacific is understandable in view of his penchant for foreign motifs. Having opened its doors to trade with the West in 1854, and in the wake of Japan’s presence at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876, American artists were becoming increasingly fascinated by what one commentator referred to as that “ideal dreamland of the poet” (L. K., “A Popular Paris Artist”). Moore, who was in Japan during 1880–81, became one of the first American artists to travel to the “land of the rising sun,” preceded only by the illustrator, William Heime, who went there in 1851 in conjunction with the Japanese expedition of Commodore Matthew C. Perry; Edward Kern, a topographical artist and explorer who mapped the Japanese coast in 1855; and the Boston landscapist, Winckleworth Allan Gay, a resident of Japan from 1877 to 1880. More specifically, as William H. Gerdts has pointed out, Moore was the “first American painter to seriously address the appearance and mores of the Japanese people” (William H. Gerdts, American Artists in Japan, 1859–1925, exhib. cat. [New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 1996], p. 5). During his sojourn in Japan, Moore spent time in Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Nikko, and Osaka, carefully observing the local citizenry, their manners and mode of dress, and the country’s distinctive architecture. Working on easily portable panels, he created about sixty scenes of daily life, among them this sparkling portrayal of a young woman dressed in a traditional kimono and carrying a baby on her back, a paper parasol...
Category

Late 19th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Broken Oak, Fort Worth, Texas
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right: J Malzahn
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Untitled (Island)
Located in New York, NY
In Colin Hunt’s new paintings, myriad tiny rocks, grains of sand, and strands of rockweed form a coastal beach, while lush forests pierce a crystalline sky. Elsewhere, palpable mists...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Egg Tempera, Panel

Untitled (Pine)
Located in New York, NY
In Colin Hunt’s new paintings, myriad tiny rocks, grains of sand, and strands of rockweed form a coastal beach, while lush forests pierce a crystalline sky. Elsewhere, palpable mists...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Panel, Egg Tempera

Untitled (Fallen Spruce)
Located in New York, NY
In Colin Hunt’s new paintings, myriad tiny rocks, grains of sand, and strands of rockweed form a coastal beach, while lush forests pierce a crystalline sky. Elsewhere, palpable mists...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Panel, Egg Tempera

Untitled (Dead Low)
Located in New York, NY
In Colin Hunt’s new paintings, myriad tiny rocks, grains of sand, and strands of rockweed form a coastal beach, while lush forests pierce a crystalline sky. Elsewhere, palpable mists...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Panel, Egg Tempera

Untitled (Cloud)
Located in New York, NY
In Colin Hunt’s new paintings, myriad tiny rocks, grains of sand, and strands of rockweed form a coastal beach, while lush forests pierce a crystalline sky. Elsewhere, palpable mists...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Egg Tempera, Panel

"View of Ribbon Ridge"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Romona Youngquist was born on January 11, 1960 in Yuba City, California, but grew up in Eastern Oklahoma. Youngquist essentially started out in life as a child of nature, spending he...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Linen, Panel, Oil

6 Variations Relief - colorful, contemporary, abstract, wood, gouache, foam core
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Striking in colour and form, this contemporary composition is by Yvonne Lammerich. The Canadian artist has garnered an international reputation for her inspired exploration of abstra...
Category

1970s Abstract Panel Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Gouache, Wood Panel, Foam Board

"The Woods in Autumn"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Romona Youngquist was born on January 11, 1960 in Yuba City, California, but grew up in Eastern Oklahoma. Youngquist essentially started out in life as a child of nature, spending he...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil, Panel

"Glass Giants"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
John Schieffer graduated in 1995 from Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The salutatorian entered the world of illustration at Mercer Ma...
Category

2010s Photorealist Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"Farm Pond"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Romona Youngquist was born on January 11, 1960 in Yuba City, California, but grew up in Eastern Oklahoma. Youngquist essentially started out in life as a child of nature, spending he...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Birch, Oil, Wood Panel

"Barn and a Summer Bouquet"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Romona Youngquist was born on January 11, 1960 in Yuba City, California, but grew up in Eastern Oklahoma. Youngquist essentially started out in life as a child of nature, spending he...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil, Panel

"Star Confetti"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
John Schieffer graduated in 1995 from Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The salutatorian entered the world of illustration at Mercer Ma...
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2010s Photorealist Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"Spiral Martini"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
John Schieffer graduated in 1995 from Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The salutatorian entered the world of illustration at Mercer Ma...
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2010s Photorealist Panel Paintings

Materials

Wood Panel, Oil

Last Civil War Veteran
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Last Civil War Veteran" is an oil painting on panel made by Larry Rivers in 1961. The artwork size is 9 1/2 x 7 inches. The framed size is 12 3/4 x 10 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches. The work i...
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Mid-20th Century Pop Art Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Autumn Touches
Located in New York, NY
Ralph Albert Blakelock paints one of his celebrated and haunting forest landscapes during the fall in this work entitled, “Autumn Touches.”
Category

19th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Radiant #4 - colourful, modernist, geometric abstraction, acrylic on panel
Located in Bloomfield, ON
A bright turquoise-blue ‘sun’ draws the viewer’s eye into the center of this beautiful new composition by Burton Kramer. A modernist, Kramer’s expressive work plays with geometric sh...
Category

2010s Abstract Panel Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Red Flowers in Landscape - small, pink, green, floral, still life, oil on panel
Located in Bloomfield, ON
In this lovely oil painting by Jennifer Hornyak, bright red flowers—perhaps poppies stand in a field of green. Billowy white clouds in a turquoise-blue sky frame the flowers and offe...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Summer Song #3 - colourful, modernist, geometric abstraction, acrylic on panel
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Modernist Burton Kramer says his lyrical compositions are "inspired by the toe-tapping, hand-clapping rhythm of music." This delightful piece—geometric shapes—squares, lines, and rec...
Category

2010s Abstract Panel Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Washers on the banks of La Touques
Located in Belgravia, London, London
'Washers on the banks of La Touques' By Eugène BOUDIN (French 1824-1898) Oil on panel: 12 x 16.25 inches Framed size: 15.25 x 19 inches On the reverse of the frame: Old label beari...
Category

20th Century Impressionist Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Highland Pastures
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Highland Pastures by Thomas Sidney Cooper RA British, 1803-1902 Oil on panel Panel size: 16.5 x 21 inches Framed size: 23 x 27 inches Signed and dated 1851 lower right
Category

19th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Panel, Oil

Presentation
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Presentation by Georges Croegaert French born 1848 – 1923 Oil on panel Panel size: 16 x 13 inches Framed size: 24.25 x 21.25 inches Signed
Category

19th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Equinox III - black, white, gray, gestural, abstract, acrylic, ink, mixed media
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Passages of black and grey lit with subtle marks of ecrue, pink, blue and yellow bring to life Andrew Lui's theme of inexorable change. Born in Guangzhou, China, Lui participated in the Chinese Cultural Revolution as a member of the Red Guard but escaped to Hong Kong in 1970. Making his way to Toronto, Lui studied at the Ontario College of Art before traveling to the UK, and Italy. In Florence, he was drawn to the dynamic Uccello's Battle of San Romano (c. 1456). Lui is represented in multiple public, corporate and private collections in Canada, Europe and China: Musée d'art contemporain, Musée de Dijon, France, L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Bruxelles, Pallazo Strozzi, Florence, Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Sherbrooke, Grimsby Art Gallery, Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Stratford, Stratford, Coburg Art Gallery, Rodman Hall Art Centre, Canadiana Foundation (Art Collection of Governor General of Canada). He is part of a large number of private and corporate collections, including HSBC of Canada, DKNY and Sun Life Insurance...
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2010s Abstract Panel Paintings

Materials

Ink, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Rice Paper

The Young Artist
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"The Young Artist" is an oil on panel painting made in 1926 by Grant Wood. The work is signed lower right, "Grant Wood". The painting size is 11 x 14 x 1 inches. The framed size is 2...
Category

Early 20th Century American Realist Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Untitled (View of Provincetown Harbor)
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Untitled (View of Provincetown Harbor)", is an oil on panel work made by Hans Hofmann circa 1937. The work is stamped verso by the estate of Hans Hofmann. The artwork size is 17 1/4...
Category

Early 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Vermont Hills, 1930
Located in New York, NY
Luigi Lucioni paints a quintessentially northeastern landscape with green rolling hills in his artwork entitled, “Vermont Hills.”
Category

Early 20th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Boglar VI
Located in Paris, FR
Victor VASARELY (1906-1997) Boglar VI, 1966 Acrylic on panel Signed lower in the center. Titled, dated and countersigned on the reverse. Origin: Collection Abraham Moles (french i...
Category

1960s Op Art Panel Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

"Summer's Last Night"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Timothy Rees was fascinated with drawing throughout his youth and after high school pursued a degree in animation. The pull to painting portraits and figures was strong, however, leading him to learn the craft in the open studios of the Palette and Chisel...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel, Linen

"Des Artes Graphicas No. 1"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Timothy Rees was fascinated with drawing throughout his youth and after high school pursued a degree in animation. The pull to painting portraits and figures was strong, however, leading him to learn the craft in the open studios of the Palette and Chisel...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil, Panel

"Circles, Lines, and Curves"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
John Schieffer graduated in 1995 from Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The salutatorian entered the world of illustration at Mercer M...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"Chance of Rain"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Joseph Lorusso was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966, and received his formal training at the American Academy of Art. He went on to receive his B.F.A. degree from the Kansas City A...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Tree Portrait 20207 - small, green, pink, figurative, acrylic on panel series
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Canadian artist Peter Hoffer is best known for his nostalgic landscapes reminiscent of artists such as John Constable. This is one of a series of 12 portraits of deciduous trees in f...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Tree Portrait 20202 - small, green, blue, figurative, acrylic on panel series
Located in Bloomfield, ON
In this charming oil painting by Canadian artist Peter Hoffer, a single deciduous tree fills the canvas—its rich green foliage set against a summer’s pale blue sky, Hoffer is known f...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Place Jean-Baptiste-Clément by Maurice Utrillo - Street scene in Paris
Located in London, GB
*PLEASE NOTE UK BUYERS WILL ONLY PAY 5% VAT ON THIS PURCHASE. Place Jean-Baptiste-Clément by Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955) Oil on cradled panel 51.3 x 76.2 cm (20¹/₄ x 30 inches) Signed towards lower right, Maurice. Utrillo. V. Executed circa 1918 This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the Comité Utrillo. Painted circa 1918, this Utrillo oil...
Category

1910s Modern Panel Paintings

Materials

Panel, Oil

Tree Portrait 20203 - small, green, pink, figurative, acrylic on panel series
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Peter Hoffer is known for his romantic, elegant landscapes reminiscent of artists such as John Constable. This is one in a series of 12 atmospheric portraits of single deciduous tree...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Tree Portrait 20205 - small, green, pink, figurative, acrylic on panel series
Located in Bloomfield, ON
A single tree in full leafy green foliage stands against the pretty pastel colours of a morning sky—pale blue and pink in this tree portrait by Peter Hof...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Morning Rush"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Joseph Lorusso was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966, and received his formal training at the American Academy of Art. He went on to receive his B.F.A. degree from the Kansas City A...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Cerisier en Fleurs by Georges Manzana Pissarro - Landscape oil painting
Located in London, GB
Cerisier en Fleurs by Georges Manzana Pissarro (1871-1961) Oil on panel 32 x 42.2 cm (12 ⁵/₈ x 16 ⁵/₈ inches) Signed lower left, manzana-Pissarro. 1952 This work is accompanied by a...
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1950s Post-Impressionist Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

"When Moments Meet"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Joseph Lorusso was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966, and received his formal training at the American Academy of Art. He went on to receive his B.F.A. degree from the Kansas City A...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"Prints and Patterns"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Joseph Lorusso was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966, and received his formal training at the American Academy of Art. He went on to receive his B.F.A. degree from the Kansas City A...
Category

2010s Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

A Fine Wine
By Benjamin Eugène Fichel
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on panel Panel size: 7 x 5 inches Signed and date '1859' lower left
Category

19th Century Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Grand Canyon Series
By Sheldon Parsons
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Grand Canyon Series" is an oil on panel painting by Sheldon Orrin Parsons, painted in 1943. The work is signed in the lower left, “Sheldon Parsons 16”...
Category

Mid-20th Century American Realist Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Navajo Camp
By Gerard Curtis Delano
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Navajo Camp" is an oil on panel painting by Gerard Curtis Delano. The painting is signed lower left "Delano". The framed piece measures 31 x 36 3/4 x 1 7/8 inches. Delano was a pai...
Category

Early 20th Century American Realist Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Turquoise with Red Petals - small, bright, floral, purple, blue, still life oil
Located in Bloomfield, ON
A bouquet of red and white with passages of turquoise on a black ground are framed by mauve in this intimate oil by Jennifer Hornyak. Framed dimensions for this painting are 10.25 x ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Okay Bouquet No 2 - soft, contemporary, still life, acrylic and oil on canvas
Located in Bloomfield, ON
At once classic and contemporary, this painting by Jahn Page is part of a series dedicated to ‘an examination of life through the filter of flowers.’ On a to...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Tuscan Morning I - bold, impressionist, Italian landscape
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Tall and elegant, a cypress cedar, the iconic tree that dots the countryside in Tuscany stands in the center of this painting by Sylvain Louis-Seize. The Montreal-born artist is know...
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2010s Impressionist Panel Paintings

Materials

Wood Panel, Acrylic

Evening Mesa and Rim
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Evening Mesa and Rim" is an oil on panel work by Duncan Martin. The framed size is 21 x 25 1/4 x 1 inch. Provenance: Private Collection
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

A Spring Garden
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right in arrowhead: R A Blakelock; on verso: A Spring Garden
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Late 19th Century Hudson River School Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Celebration"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
John Schieffer graduated in 1995 from Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The salutatorian entered the world of illustration at Mercer Ma...
Category

2010s Contemporary Panel Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Panel paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Panel 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 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, red 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 Melisa Taylor Metzger, Hunt Slonem, Marc Dalessio, and Adam Mysock. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 Panel paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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