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Morris KatzMorris 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.
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- 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
Morris Katz
Morris Katz (born Moshe Katz on March 5, 1932 in Galicia, Poland, died November 12, 2010 at age 78 in The Bronx, New York) was a Jewish-American painter. He holds two Guinness World Records as the world's fastest painter and the world's most prolific artist. He has also been called the "King of Schlock Art" and the "King of Toilet Paper Art" because of a novel means of painting he developed using a palette knife and toilet tissue instead of a paintbrush. Katz was born in 1932 in Galicia, Poland. At age 13 he studied under Dr. Hans Fokler of the Munich Academy. After World War II, he lived for a while in a displaced persons camp, where he earned a diploma in carpentry, and he has since said that toilet paper is his "diploma in art." He moved to the United States in 1949, when he took a job in carpentry while maintaining a sideline with his art. While working on his unpublished Dictionary of Color in 1956, he decided to try painting with his palette knife instead of his brushes. After some time he also began experimenting with the use of rags; when he ran out of rags he turned to toilet tissue. As of February 2007, over his career he had painted more than 280,000 paintings. Over his long career, he has established himself as a painter, comedian, and television personality. Katz describes his method as "Instant Art," as he has completed entire paintings in as little as 30 seconds. In a 1987 event to benefit the Boy Scouts of America, Katz completed 103 paintings (selling 55 of them on the spot) in 12 hours. He is listed as a human oddity in Ripley's Believe It Or Not because of his ability to paint full works of art in less than five minutes.
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