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Morris Katz
Morris Katz Floral Still Life Oil Painting Palette Knife Technique Gold Frame

$250
£191.36
€219.65
CA$357.18
A$391.96
CHF 202.94
MX$4,692.04
NOK 2,546.08
SEK 2,395.37
DKK 1,640.72

About the Item

This vibrant oil painting by celebrated artist Morris Katz features a striking floral still life rendered with his signature impasto palette knife technique. Bold red and orange petals burst from a vase against a dramatic black background, creating dynamic texture and contrast. Each stroke captures Katz’s remarkable speed and confidence, hallmarks of the artist famously known as the “Fastest Painter in the World.” 📏 Measurements: Painting 10"x8", framed 14"x12" 🎨 Medium: Oil on board 🖋️ Artist: Morris Katz (signed lower right) 🖼️ Frame: Ornate gold-toned frame with decorative floral relief ✔️ Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Paint surface vibrant and textured; frame solid and well-kept with minimal wear. 📦 Shipping: Carefully packaged for safe delivery and ships same day from Florida. About the Artist: Morris Katz (1932–2010), a Polish-American artist, gained fame for his speed-painting mastery and expressive palette knife style. Over his prolific career, Katz created more than 280,000 paintings and holds two Guinness World Records. His works blend impressionistic energy with a distinct tactile quality that celebrates color, motion, and emotion. Please Note: Actual colors may vary slightly due to lighting and screen settings. Most items sold by MaksArtGallery are vintage or pre-owned and may show light age-related wear. These elements add authenticity and character to each artwork. Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the item description.
  • Creator:
    Morris Katz (1932-2010, Polish)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Palm Coast, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2327217094622

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