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THE DESERTED STREET - Contemporary Cityscape / Realism / New York City
Located in New York, NY
Original painting by Richard Combes Quiet Manhattan puddles become networks of color and texture in the new oil paintings by Richard Combes. Timeworn streets make fertile subject ma...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"China Town" Ernest Fiene, 1925 Modernist Watercolor on Paper Chinatown Scene
Located in New York, NY
Ernest Fiene China Town, 1925 Signed and dated to lower right ‘Ernest Fiene 1925’. Watercolor on paper 18 1/2 x 14 5/8 inches Ernest Fiene was born in Elberfeld, Germany in 1894. As a teenager, Fiene immigrated to the United States in 1912. He studied art at the National Academy of Design in New York City from 1914 to 1918, taking day classes with Thomas Maynard and evening classes with Leon Kroll. Fiene continued his studies at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York from 1916 to 1918, adding classes in printmaking at the Art Students League in 1923. Fiene began his career as an artist in 1919 with his first exhibition of watercolors at the MacDowell Club arranged by his mentor Robert Henri. In 1923 the Whitney Studio Club mounted a large exhibition of his works. The following year he had an exhibition at the New Gallery in New York, which completely sold out all fifty-two works, including paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings. With the proceeds of sales from the New Gallery exhibition, Ernest Fiene and his younger brother Paul, a sculptor, built studios in Woodstock, New York in 1925. In the early Twenties Ernest Fiene painted mostly landscapes of Woodstock and both the Ramapo and Hudson River Valleys. The first monograph from the Younger Artists Series was published on Fiene in 1922. Published in Woodstock, the series went on to include Alexander Brook, Peggy Bacon, and Yasuo Kuniyoshi. The book reproduced 1 illustration in color and another 27 reproductions in black and white. Around 1925 Fiene became fascinated with the intensity, excitement, and opportunities for color harmonies New York City offered as a subject. His paintings shifted to urban and industrial themes with architecture, industry, and transportation becoming his subjects. By 1926 Fiene had attracted the dealer Frank K.M. Rehn, who gave him a one-man exhibition that year, which travelled to the Boston Arts Club. C.W. Kraushaar Galleries gave Fiene a one-man exhibition of urban, landscape, portrait, and still life paintings in 1927. Julianna Force, the director of the Whitney Studio Club and first director of the Whitney Museum of American Art, included two of Fiene’s paintings in a fall exhibition in 1928. The Whitney Studio Club showed Fiene’s paintings in a two-man exhibition with Glenn O. Coleman that year and acquired three of Fiene’s paintings. Also in 1928 Fiene became affiliated with Edith Halpert’s Downtown Gallery where he had an exhibition of 20 lithographs in the spring. Fiene sold his house in Woodstock in 1928 to spend more of his time in New York City. With so many successful exhibitions, Fiene returned to Paris in 1928-29 where he rented Jules Pascin's studio and studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. In France, Fiene painted both landscape and urban subjects developed from ideas influenced by Cubist geometry and the use of flat areas of broad color. Upon returning to New York in 1930, Fiene used this new approach to continue to paint New York skyscraper and waterfront subjects, as well as to begin a series of paintings on changing old New York based on the excavations for Radio City Music Hall and the construction of the Empire State Building. Frank K.M. Rehn Galleries exhibited this series, titled “Changing Old New York,” in 1931. Fiene also has solo exhibitions at Rehn Galleries in 1930 and 1932. Fiene’s oil paintings are exhibited at the Chicago Arts Club in 1930 as well. Fiene was included in the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition Painting and Sculpture by Living Americans in December of 1931. Visiting New York, Henri Matisse saw the exhibition and called Fiene’s Razing Buildings, West 49th Street the finest painting he had seen in New York. Fiene had two mural studies from his Mechanical Progress series exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition Murals by American Painters and Photographers in 1932. Fiene sent View from my Window which depicts Fiene working on a lithograph stone while looking out his window to the newly completed Empire State Building to the Carnegie International in 1931. In 1932 Fiene participated in the first Biennial of American Painting at the Whitney Museum and his prints were included in exhibitions at the Downtown Gallery and the Wehye Gallery. In the same year, Fiene was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship to further study mural painting in Florence, Italy. On his return from Italy in 1933 Fiene re-engaged himself in New York City life and won several public and private mural projects. Fiene resumed his active exhibition schedule, participating in two group exhibitions at the Whitney Museum and a one-man exhibition of recent paintings at the Downtown Gallery in January 1934. In 1933 he purchased a farm in Southbury, Connecticut, which added Connecticut scenes to his landscape subjects. This was also the year Fiene began to spend summers on Monhegan Island, Maine, where he painted seascapes, harbor scenes, and still lifes. Fiene’s landscape paintings attracted numerous commissions as part of the American Scene movement. Through the fall and winter of 1935-36, Fiene took an extended sketching trip through the urban, industrial, and farming areas of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Most of the twenty-four Pennsylvania urban and rural paintings from this trip were featured in an exhibition held at the First National Bank in Pittsburgh in October of 1937 by the Pittsburgh Commission for Industrial Expansion. Fiene said of these works that he formed rhythm, opportunity for space and color, and integrity in the Pennsylvania mill and furnace paintings. Fiene received the silver medal for one of the Pittsburgh paintings...
Category

1920s Modern Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Double Overtime Shift, Urban Industrial Landscape, Contemporary Realist Painting
Located in Chicago, IL
The factories of Art Chartow's "Double Overtime Shift" represent strength, industrial might, and the ability to vanquish nature. This place is strange, sinister and forbidding yet at the same time beautiful and fragile. The artist's uses paint to express the power of light at this particular time of day. The winter sun has cast it's light onto the cold metal silos to bring some hope of warmth - as seen on the melting snow covered road. This contemporary realist painting is framed in a simple black wooden frame measuring 23.25h x 45.25w inches. Arthur Chartow Double Overtime Shift oil on canvas 22h x 44w in 55.88h x 111.76w cm ACH014 Arthur Chartow b. 1951, New York, NY Education 1972-74 M.F.A, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI 1968-72 B.F.A, Carnegie – Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. Selected Exhibitions 2019 Earth Wind Fire, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2018 Portraits and Place: Select Works from Gallery Victor Armendariz, curated by Corporate Art Advisory, Metropolitan Capital Bank, Chicago, IL 2017 Scene Change, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL Coming Attractions, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2016 Michigan Fine Arts Competition, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Birmingham, MI 80th Annual Midyear Show, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH 2015 Michigan Fine Arts Competition, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Birmingham, MI 2012 City Streets II, George Billis Gallery, New York, NY 2010 Contemporary Realism Biennial, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN 2009 Selections, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 2006 Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL The Four Seasons, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY Gallery and Invited Artists, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY Michigan Fine Arts Competition, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Birmingham, MI 2005 Mainely Maine, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY 45th Annual Greater Michigan Art Exhibition, Dow Museum of Science and Art, Midland, MI 2004 Poetry = Painting: ut picture poesis, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY Arthur Chartow: Quiet Places, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY 2003 Mainely Maine, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY Poetry = Painting: ut picture poesis, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY Flowers in February, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY 2002 Art of Collecting, Flint Institute of Art, Flint, MI Arthur Chartow: At Water’s Edge, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY The Four Seasons, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY Poetry = Painting: ut picture poesis, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY Land and Water, Art Placement...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Early morning on the Grand Canal in Venice
Located in Oslo, NO
The painting depicts an early hour on the Grand Canal in Venice. It is not yet dark, and the motif is immersed in a misty turquoise haze. The outlines of the buildings on the far ban...
Category

2010s Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

At Satigny station, Geneva
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas Golden wooden frame 86 x 105 x 4 cm
Category

Mid-20th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Taroudant
Located in New Orleans, LA
Signed, inscribed and dated "R. Pinatel / Taroudant / 1926" (lower right) Oil on panel A stunning ode to the Moroccan landscape, this oil on panel was composed by the French Orientalist painter Raphaël Pinatel, whose lively works adeptly translated the romanticism of the East for a Western audience. The present work, which captures a market in Taroudant, a city in southeastern Morocco, exemplifies the artist’s distinctive approach as he brilliantly translates the energy and atmosphere of the desert city. Pinatel’s style is impressionistic in his brushwork and handling of light and atmosphere. In the present work, he brilliantly captures the effects of the direct desert sun...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Avenue de L'opera, Paris France
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
Jean Salabet’s Avenue de l’Opéra, Paris, France captures the charm and energy of mid-century Paris through his signature impressionistic style. The painting depicts the bustling aven...
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

'Cityscape', PAFA, Philadelphia, New Mexico, Maryland College of Art, Equestrian
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right on border, 'Heather Foster' (American, 20th century), dated 1991 and titled, verso, 'Hamden #2'. Heather Foster was born in Philadelphia and attended art classes ...
Category

1990s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Evening Bellagio, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
One of a kind original Oil painting by Ukrainian artist Alisa Onipchenko-Cherniakovska - Canvas painting stretched and ready to hang (NOT FRAMED. The sides are painted with acrylic. ...
Category

2010s Impressionist Paintings

Materials

Oil

Mid Century Landscape Wells Fargo Express, Gold Country - Columbia, California
Located in Soquel, CA
Quaint historical landscape of the Wells Fargo Express Office building in the gold country town of Columbia State Historic Park in Columbia, California by ...
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1950s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Night Fall, Whitby, original painting, landscape, contemporary
Located in Deddington, GB
The print edition is 150 The size of print is  40cm X 44cm image size 50cm X 54cm paper size ( approx ) Each print is signed and numbered by Susan Brown Giclée Print on Paper E...
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2010s Contemporary Paintings

Materials

Paper, Giclée

Antique European Framed Street Scene Signed Landscape Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique impressionist street scene oil painting. Oil on canvas. Framed. Signed. In excellent original condition. Handsomely framed in a giltwood molding. Excellent condition, re...
Category

1940s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

"Studio Canal", urban, factory, textural, oranges, reds, blue, oil painting
Located in Natick, MA
Studio Canal” by Catherine Picard-Gibbs is a textural urban scene depicting strong sunlight illuminating a factory studio building at dusk. This effect ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

"Convergence" by David Cheifetz, Surreal Oil Painting (2025)
Located in Denver, CO
David Cheifetz's "Convergence" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a woman converging with a city. About the Artist: David is an internationally acclaimed and collec...
Category

2010s Photorealist Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil

Snowy New York, Original Cityscape Painting, New York Statement Art, Mixed media
Located in Deddington, GB
Snowy New York [2020] Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look Snowy New York is an original work by artist Gill Storr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Gel Pen, Paper

Contemporary painting , Malta.
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
The painting size is 17x29 inches, oil on canvas. Narek Arakelyan is a visionary artist who has carved his own niche in the art world with his unique brushstroke technique and meticu...
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2010s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Israeli Contemporary Art by Dondi Schwartz - Jerusalem Hills
Located in Paris, IDF
Oil on canvas Dondi Schwartz is an Israeli artist born in Canada in 1961 who lives and works in the Kibbutz Beeri, Negev, Israel. Schwartz studied art at the Avni School of Arts in...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Saint George Farm
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas Golden wooden frame 69 x 80 x 6 cm
Category

Mid-20th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pont Neuf By Raymond Allègre
Located in New Orleans, LA
Raymond Allègre 1857-1933 French Pont Neuf Signed “R. Allègre" (lower right) Oil on panel This exquisite Parisian city scene displays Raymond Allègre's Impressionist style throug...
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19th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Houhua Huang Landscape Original Oil On Canvas "Old Alley Series II"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Old Alley Series II Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 20 x 24 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: This...
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21st Century and Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Cannaregio by Patrick Hughes
Located in New Orleans, LA
Patrick Hughes b. 1939 British Cannaregio Oil on panel Signed, titled and dated “Cannaregio / Patrick Hughes / 2024” (en verso) This intricately detailed, three-dimensional illus...
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21st Century and Contemporary Post-Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Paris 2020, oil on canvas street scene, grey figurative, expressionism, textured
Located in LANGRUNE-SUR-MER, FR
Sophie Dumont is an artist of international acclaim, whose works are collected worldwide 2020 Paris is an evocative piece by the internationally renowned ar...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Winter Evening Fifth Avenue - New York at Night
Located in Miami, FL
Ernest Fiene depicts Fifth Avenue looking down from 57th Street with an unobstructed view of the Empire State Building. The absence of newer glass and steel architecture gives the painting the charm of old New York. The artist captures a dark, moody blue sky as light bounces back from the clouds. This contrasts with the somewhat haunting yellow glow given to pedestrians and street traffic. The people have somewhat of a zombie quality akin to George Tooker. Best viewed with a top and direct gallery light...
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1950s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Les Grands Boulevards - Post Impressionist City Landscape Oil by Lucien Adrion
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed figures in landscape oil on canvas circa 1920 by French post impressionist painter Lucien Adrion. The painting depicts people going about their daily lives on the streets of Paris, France on a sunny spring day with trams travelling along the boulevards. Signature: Signed lower right Dimensions: Framed: 33"x39" Unframed: 26"x32" Provenance: Galerie Vildrac - Paris (labels verso) Lucien Adrion was born May 25, 1889 in Strasbourg, France. He was was a French Post-Impressionist painter, draftsman, and printmaker known for his depictions of the French countryside and beaches, as well as Parisian life including landscape, still life, figure and landmark paintings. He began his initial studies in Strasbourg as a technical draughtsman. In 1907, at the age of eighteen, he left his hometown Strasbourg and traveled to Paris, where he found employment in a large drafting company to work as a fashion illustrator. Adrion changed his mind upon arrival and rather than working for a large company, he decided to peruse his artistic career by traveling to London, Munich and Frankfurt. As the World War broke out he had to go to Berlin, where he studied as an engraver with Hermann Struck, who was also the teacher of Marc Chagall. He remained in Berlin until the war ended and after the demobilization, Lucien would study engraving under Franz Ritter von Struck...
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1920s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Jim's Steaks Philadelphia Iconic Restaurant
Located in Boca Raton, FL
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About Mark Schiff — Animated by photographs that reflect his personal life, Mark Schiff’s paintings are fueled by what makes him happy. Through his open touch and signature blending method, he lends his artistic perception to the original photographic compositions captured on his Leica. Mark’s creative vision has been alive since he was a boy. As a child he spent his summers observing life as he rode the trolley back and forth to art classes at the Pratt Institute. During his future travels to Europe, Mark’s eye for light and photography merged with his passion for painting at the Jeu de Paume in Paris; which triggered his career in photorealism. Mark is well known for painting objects that people can identify and emotionally connect with. His work is distinctly marked by a rich palette and the luminous range of light he paints into his compositions. Each painting is a true extension of his vision and can take up to 200 hours to complete. Mark Schiff’s work has been commissioned by the well-known brands The Hershey Company and Tropicana. His private collectors include A-list celebrities and also corporate collectors in the US and abroad. Possessing a strong philanthropic nature, Mark donates both his time and works to charitable organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, The Ronald McDonald House, Make-A-Wish Foundation, The Humane Society and the Special Olympics. Photorealism is widely viewed as one of this century’s most exciting genres of art. When a photorealistic painting is viewed from afar, it looks like a photograph. Only when getting very close to the art does the viewer realize that it is in fact not a photo, but rather an oil painting. Photorealism can also refer to sculptures. Duane Hanson is known as the greatest photorealistic sculptor of all time. Some of the greatest photorealistic painters include Mark Schiff, Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Charles Bell and Audrey Flack. Photorealist Mark Schiff was born in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, in a neighborhood known as a kuchalane, a Yiddish word which Schiff defines as a place where everyone (from the Old Country) ended up living on the same street, and most likely knowing each other’s business. His Russian grandfather came to the US before the revolution and both his parents were first generation American. Even at five years of age, Mark showed exceptional talent. In the summer, his mother permitted him to travel by himself on the trolley for art classes at the Pratt institute. He continued studying there until he was eleven and the family moved to Great Neck. Except for a few art classes in high school and playing baritone horn in the band, Mark focused on other things besides art, especially when his mother worried for his financial future, kept insisting “that Jewish boys don’t starve to death.” His father made a good living as a production man in textiles so Mark, who had spent years doing the rounds of knitting mills with his father, decided to major in textile chemistry at North Carolina State. ROTC was mandatory on his campus and he did two years in order to be eligible for officer status. He won the Armed Forces Chemical Association award and thought for sure that he would be assigned chemical work, but instead was made a tank commander and stationed at Fort Knox. Not exactly what his heart yearned for, but a good job awaited him at Sandoz, a Swiss company that made dyestuff. What perfect training for someone who would soon be working in wonderful rich colors on canvas. He went on to receive his MBA degree from Hofstra University, left Sandoz and was hired to sell at a spinning mill. He liked it. In 1976 he joined Bennett Berman Associates and had an opportunity to buy the spinning mill Spun Fibers. But what of art? In the early days, Elsie, his wife of fifty-two years, had a problem with the large amount of space his canvases occupied in their one bedroom apartment. Mark took up photography instead, which only required a small darkroom. Photography was a natural ally for his eventual return to painting in the photorealistic style. It was on his second trip to Europe that Mark fell in love with painting all over again. The impressionistic museum, Jeu de Paume in Paris, renewed his passion and it’s been non-stop since then. Out came the brushes, but this time, he used his love and skill of photography, and built a style based on the photographs he had taken, bringing them to life with paint. Mark was still not painting to sell until in 1990 when someone discovered and desperately wanted his candy bar (Sweet Series) painting. Mark didn’t want to let go of that particular piece, but was finally convinced to sell it and a second candy painting to this ardent art and candy lover. Two years later, Mark was commissioned to make three paintings of this man’s new Ferrari. Some of the artists who have inspired his work are Richard Estes, Sandy Scott, Chuck Close, and Charles Bell. He appreciates the work of Ken Keeley, but unlike Keeley’s hard-lined/tape and ruler style, Mark prefers an open touch, using the blending method. Mark’s subject matters range from candy bars to spice racks to soda cans and soda bottles. He photographs with a Leica M-7 and each painting can take up to 200 or more hours to complete. His palette is rich; his subjects, be it a fire engine or a pretzel cart, take on a luminous quality, always photoreal, but even more beautiful. Mark developed his own technique for working with bottles by painting a canvas all black, so that the transparency of the bottles allows a wonderful range of light to filter through. The same light and reflection can be seen in the black rotary phone...
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Early 2000s American Realist Still-life Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Original Watercolour Southwold Harbour Coastal Scene with Boats and Jetty
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Title: Original Watercolour Southwold Harbour Coastal Scene with Boats and Jetty By Tony Herbert (1927-2024) Signed: Bottom left Medium: Watercolor on artists paper Size: 11.25 x 15....
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20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Watercolor

Contemporary Cityscape Acrylic Painting, "Tower Totem No. 1"
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a one-of-a-kind original acrylic and gold leaf still life painting by San Diego artist, Duke Windsor. Its dimensions are 6.5" x 60" x 2.5" in (L x H x D). It is unframed. A c...
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2010s Street Art Landscape Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"Old Store, Copperopolis California" - Mid-Century Village Landscape
Located in Soquel, CA
"Old Store, Copperopolis California", a 1950s landscape by Cecil F. Chamberlin (American, 1899 -1963). Signed "C. F. Chamberlin" lower left. Unframed. Image, 24"H x 30"W. Cecil F. Chamberlin was born in Santa Rosa, CA on May 5, 1899. Chamberlin was educated at Stanford University and then studied art at the CSFA. He then taught art in San Francisco for many years. During the later part of his life he lived down the coast in Santa Cruz where he operated an art gallery, lectured, and had many students. He was a nephew of artist Winnie Chamberlin...
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1950s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Robin Mackervoy - Framed 20th Century Oil, Paris National Opera House
Located in Corsham, GB
Impressionist view of the Paris National Opera House with figures and vehicles to the foreground. Well-presented in a decorative gilt frame with internal slip and delicate running pa...
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20th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

"Other Side of Town (Leading to Pigeon Cove)" Anthony Thieme, Rockport Cape Ann
Located in New York, NY
Anthony Thieme (1888 - 1954) Other Side of Town (Leading to Pigeon Cove) Oil on canvas 30 x 36 inches Signed lower left Provenance: David H. Hall Fine Art, Dover, Massachusetts Vose Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts Private Collection, New Jersey Anthony Thieme was born in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam in 1888. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam, at the Royal Academy at the Hague, as an apprentice to George Hoecker, a well known stage designer in Düsseldorf, Germany, and to Antonio Mancini, an Italian Impressionist. After completing his studies, Thieme journeyed throughout Europe and South America, working in stage design to support his travels. Thieme first came to the United States in 1917 and initially worked as a set designer and book illustrator first in New York and later in Boston. By the late 1920s, Thieme had married and moved from Boston to Cape Ann in Rockport, Massachusetts, an emerging art colony. Like the other Rockport artists...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Modern Impressionist Cityscape "Driving Into The Light" Oil by Bryan Mark Taylor
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
"Driving Into The Light" is a fine example of Bryan Mark Taylor's modern approach to Impressionism. This relatively small oil on panel packs a lot of the modern energy of a dynamic ...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Oil

''Above the city"
Located in Edinburgh, GB
The painting Above the City by Andrei Kreminsky is a poetic story of freedom, dreams and endless horizons. The canvas depicts a cityscape drowning in a mystical haze, which creates a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Interior Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
Jean Salabet’s Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France beautifully captures the essence of one of Paris’ most iconic streets. Painted in his signature impressionistic style, the scene is alive ...
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Spring Palette, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
The sky’s reflection in the water is a reminder of the synergetic quality that demands that the branches reach upwards until their weight forces them to look downwards to the life-...
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2010s Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil

1977 Watercolour of St. Teath Village Street, North Cornwall with Esso Sign
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Title: 1977 Watercolour of St. Teath Village Street, North Cornwall with Esso Sign By Tony Herbert (1927-2024) Medium: Watercolor on artists paper, on board Size: 9.75 x 13.75 inches...
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20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Watercolor

"Unloading the Freight" Antique American Impressionist Exhibited Dock Scene
Located in Buffalo, NY
Important and exhibited American impressionist dock scene by Junius Allen (1898 - 1962). Oil on canvas. Framed. Signed. Image size, measuring 25 by 30 inches.
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1940s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Nice. Summer Day" Nice France, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
Instagram: @chebotaru.a. "Nice. Summer Day," painted in 2023 in Nice, France, is a picturesque portrait of the city's central square. The bright summer day fills the canvas with war...
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2010s Impressionist Paintings

Materials

Oil

On a Winter's Evening, Oil Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Yangzi Xu captures the vibrant energy of downtown Chicago as dusk descends over the city. A cyclist glides effortlessly through the illuminated streets...

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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Interior Paintings

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Oil

Full Circle - Original Green Tone Urban Still Life Pointillist Textured Artwork
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Susan Gale's work explores the nostalgia of community by highlighting the juxtaposition between the peaceful, quiet, mystery of light, and the rush of visually invoked sensation. She...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Panel

British Original Impressionist Watercolor Purple Path Down to The River Bridge
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
British Landscape by Anthony Avery (British 1946-2023) * see notes below original watercolor on artists paper, unframed paper dimensions: 11 x 15 inches condition: very good and rea...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

Urban Coyote - Highly Detailed Photorealist Painting of Coyote in Urban Setting
Located in Chicago, IL
Rick Pas Urban Coyote Acrylic on panel 24h x 30w in 26.75h x 32.75w in framed RPA003 ARTIST'S STATEMENT Creating is an addiction. With all the highs and lows you would expect. I am interested in the surface textures and creating paintings that portray them in realistic detail. Hopefully a viewer will feel they can run a hand over the feathers and moss, or grasp an object in the painting. This detail is usually composed in an abstract design. The design can occur naturally or be arranged by me. The subjects of my paintings are usually based on the patterns and textures of nature and human interaction with nature. I have found subjects to paint in remote wilderness areas of the world, local parking lots, and my own backyard. EDUCATION Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI Bachelor of Fine Arts Pearson Art Scholarship COMMISSIONS AND COLLECTIONS Alliance for the Great Lakes, Chicago, IL Ameritech, Detroit, MI Charles S. Mott Foundation, Flint, MI General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI Potter Park Zoological Society, Lansing, MI SELECTED PUBLICATIONS "Rick Pas From moths to modern-day life." Southwest Art, January 2016 "Interpreting nature." American Art Collector, September 2015 "Abuzz About Bugs." The Artist's Magazine, July/August, 2015 The Lusitania Conspiracy, Walters Media LLC, Traverse City, MI, 2015 (cover illustrator) "Layer Upon Layer." The Artist's Magazine, July/August, 2011 "Rick Pas: Touchable Texture." Acrylicartist, Fall, 2010 "Competition Spotlight." The Artist's Magazine, April, 2009 "Holland show features art inspired by nature." The Grand Rapids Press, July 27, 2008 "Don't Miss 'Natural Eye' exhibit at HAAC." The Holland Sentinel, June 12, 2008 "Softening the definition of landscapes." American Art Collector, May 2008 "Nature is in the Details." The Artist's Magazine, October, 2007 "Nature's Surfaces and Textures." Whisper in the Woods, Summer, 2007 "Arizona Best of the West-Animal Art." Southwest Art, May 2007 "Cover Competition Finalists." American Artist Watercolor, Spring, 2007 Pintores de la Naturleza, SEO/Birdlife, Madrid, 1997 (illustrator) "A Dark, Dark Day Indeed." Audubon, March, 1988 (illustrator) "Wildlife Artist of the Year." Michigan Out of Doors, December 1987 (article & cover illustrator) "Music in the Men's Room." Audubon, July, 1985 (illustrator) "Bird Art Takes Wing at Wausau." Milwaukee Journal, September 11, 1983 "Wildlife Artist of the Year." Michigan Out of Doors, December 1982 (article & cover illustrator) AWARDS Art Renewal Center Salon 2015-2016, Honorable Mention - Animal category Art Renewal Center Salon 2014-2015, Third Place - Animal category The Artist's Magazine Art Competition Finalist, 2006-2010, 2014 Art Renewal Center Salon 2012-2013, Honorable Mention - Animal category Society of Animal Artists Patricia A. Bott Award for Creative Excellence 2011 Art Renewal Center Salon 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2014-2015 Finalist Society of Animal Artists Award of Excellence 2010 Art Renewal Center Salon 2009-2010, Second Place - Animal category American Artist Cover Competition Finalist, 2007 Fraser Gallery, Georgetown International Honorable Mention, 2003 Arts for the Parks Region III Award, 1992 Indiana Migratory Bird Stamp Design, 1985 Michigan United Conservation Clubs' Wildlife Artist of the Year, 1982,1987 SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2017 William Baczek Fine Arts, Northampton, MA, Animal Kingdom William Baczek Fine Arts, Winter Lovetts Gallery, Tulsa, OK, Red 2016 William Baczek Fine Arts, 20th Anniversary Exhibition William Baczek Fine Arts, Summer William Baczek Fine Arts, Landscape Exhibition Monroe Community Church, Grand Rapids, MI, ArtPrize Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL, Group Exhibition Lovetts Gallery, Cauldron 2015 William Baczek Fine Arts, Landscape Exhibition William Baczek Fine Arts, Summer Part 1 JW Marriott, Grand Rapids, MI, ArtPrize Handwright Gallery, New Canaan, CT, Small Works Ann Brierly Gallery, Winnetka, IL, Ann Nathan Gallery Satellite Exhibition RJD Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY, A Magical Menagerie 2014 William Baczek Fine Arts, Spring William Baczek Fine Arts, Landscape Exhibition 2013 Canton Museum of Art, Canton, OH, Environmental Impact (Exhibition national tour locations include: The R.W. Norton Art Gallery, Shreveport, LA Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI Roger Tory Peterson...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Animal Paintings

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Acrylic, Panel

"Ladies' Sketch Club" Pauline Palmer, Female American Impressionist Provincetown
Located in New York, NY
Pauline Palmer Ladies' Sketch Club Signed lower left Oil on board 20 x 24 inches Pauline Palmer (1867 - 1938) was one of Chicago's early twentieth-century portrait and landscape pa...
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1920s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

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Oil, Board

Red Door , Venice Amer. Impressionist Painter, Oil Painters of America, Italy
Located in Houston, TX
Red Door is an American Impressionist painting by Stuart Fullerton. The artist is known for his landscape and cityscape paintings in the Impressionistic style. Red Door is painted from a church in Venice. Red Door is an oil painting of an Italian cityscape .He has been in many of the Oil Painters of America exhibitions. Red Door is is certainly painted in the Impressionistic style. Stuart Fullerton grew up in north central Wisconsin and studied ancient Greek and Latin at Harvard College. After a year studying archeology in Greece and Turkey, he returned to Harvard for law school. Today Stuart works and paints in Chicago. He is a long-time member of the Palette and Chisel Club and of the Plein Air Painters of Chicago. He has studied with such wonderful artists as Dan Gerhartz...
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2010s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Facade
Located in Boston, MA
Thomas Bossard was born in 1971 in Poitiers, France, to a large and creative family. His mother fostered his interest in art since an early age, bringing Thomas to various museums wh...
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2010s Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Central Park, Sherry Netherland Hotel, Plaza Hotel" Nathan Hoffman, New York
Located in New York, NY
Nathan Hoffman Central Park, Sherry Netherland Hotel, and Plaza Hotel, 1970 Signed, dated, titled on the reverse Oil on artists board 10 x 16 inches B...
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1940s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Board

Main Street, Buffalo, New York, 1905
By Thomas Colletta
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Verso and on Wagon Right "Thomas R. Colletta"
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Early 1900s Paintings

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Acrylic

Tall Houses on a Square in Brittany by the End of the Day Oil Pastel
Located in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
This artwork is part of a series of oil pastels from Marc Chaubaron, who aimed to keep a record of the old Saint-Goustan French port. It features a view of Auray from the bridge con...
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2010s Impressionist Figurative Paintings

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Oil Pastel, Board

"Street Scene, Collioure" oil painting - colorful plein air of town in France
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
"Street Scene, Collioure" is a colorful plein air oil painting of town in France. Framed Dimensions: 18 x 14 inches Marc Dalessio was born in 1972...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Figurative Paintings

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Linen, Oil, Panel, Wood Panel

Snow Flake
Located in Fairfield, CT
Represented by George Billis Gallery, NYC & LA --The primary subjects of my paintings are 21st century man's working monuments, which represent our culture's dedication to produc...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Mid 20th Century French Modernist Paris Montmartre Street Scene Signed Oil
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Montmartre, Paris French School, mid 20th century signed oil on canvas, framed framed: 27 x 27.5 inches canvas: 14 x 19 inches inscribed verso Provenance: private collection, Paris,...
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Mid-20th Century Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Oil

French School - Landscape New York WTC Sunset - NYC Building DLC (Large)
Located in Zofingen, AG
New York One World Trade Center urban view ⭐Technique⭐: oil, acrylic, and ink on old book pages on wooden frame 55x55cm ■■ 21,6x21,6 inch ➡️》R E A D Y -- T O -- H A N G《⬅️ 🟢 → O...
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Early 1900s Tonalist Figurative Paintings

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Acrylic, Ink, Oil

Long Island City
Located in New York, NY
Long Island City Contemporary artist Frederick Mershimer created this oil painting on a wooden panel in 2005. The painting (wood panel) is 10.25 x 21.25 inches (26 x 54 cm). This ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

20th Century Modernist Painting Stone Village Arch Way Street Landscape
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
French Landscape signed by Bernard Labbe (French mid 20th century) original gouache on artist paper size: 20 x 17 inches condition: very good and ready to be enjoyed provenance: th...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Landscape Paintings

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Gouache

Small Town No. 20
Located in Columbia, MO
JERRY BERNECHE Small Town No. 20 Watercolor on Arches 21.5 x 29.25 inches
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1990s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

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Watercolor

1980s Downtown Los Gatos, California Street Scene
Located in Soquel, CA
Charming oil painting of corner of Santa Cruz Ave and W. Main Street in downtown Los Gatos, California by Eugene Atcheson (American, b. 1955), circa 1980. Si...
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1980s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Crosswalk at Ocean" Laguna Beach California Plein Air Painting
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
"Crosswalk at Ocean" is an sun drenched oil painted on location in Laguna Beach by noted California artist Jacobus Baas. This plein air painting exhibits the subtle touch and beautif...
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2010s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Oil

"Back Alley Nocturne" (2008) By Susie Hyer, Original Oil on Canvas
Located in Denver, CO
"Back Alley Nocturne" (2008) By Susie Hyer is an original handmade oil painting on stretched linen that depicts the front of an apartment building, with the porch light shining brigh...
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2010s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Wellington Square in Bloom -original cityscape oil painting-contemporary Art
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online. In Wellington Square in Bloom, Alex Rennie captures the sweet, ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Linen, Oil

San Pedro Harbor
Located in New York, NY
It is infrequent, to say the least, that a diagnosis of tuberculosis proves fortuitous, but that was the event, in 1921, that set Paul Starrett Sample on the road to becoming a professional artist. (The best source for an overview of Sample’s life and oeuvre remains Paul Sample: Painter of the American Scene, exhib. cat., [Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, 1988] with a detailed and definitive chronology by Sample scholar, Paula F. Glick, and an essay by Robert L. McGrath. It is the source for this essay unless otherwise indicated.) Sample, born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1896 to a construction engineer and his wife, spent his childhood moving with his family to the various locations that his father’s work took them. By 1911, the family had landed in Glencoe, Illinois, settling long enough for Paul to graduate from New Trier High School in 1916. Sample enrolled at Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire, where his interests were anything but academic. His enthusiasms included the football and basketball teams, boxing, pledging at a fraternity, and learning to play the saxophone. After the United States entered World War I, Sample, to his family’s dismay, signed on for the Naval Reserve, leading directly to a hiatus from Dartmouth. In 1918 and 1919, Sample served in the U.S. Merchant Marine where he earned a third mate’s license and seriously contemplated life as a sailor. Acceding to parental pressure, he returned to Dartmouth, graduating in 1921. Sample’s undergraduate life revolved around sports and a jazz band he formed with his brother, Donald, two years younger and also a Dartmouth student. In November 1933, Sample summarized his life in a letter he wrote introducing himself to Frederick Newlin Price, founder of Ferargil Galleries, who would become his New York art dealer. The artist characterized his undergraduate years as spent “wasting my time intensively.” He told Price that that “I took an art appreciation course and slept thru it every day” (Ferargil Galleries Records, circa 1900–63, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, available on line). In 1920, Donald Sample contracted tuberculosis. He went for treatment to the world-famous Trudeau Sanitorium at Saranac Lake, in New York State’s Adirondack Mountains for the prescribed regimen of rest, healthful food, and fresh air. Visiting his brother in 1921, Paul also contracted the disease. Tuberculosis is highly contagious, and had no certain cure before the development of streptomycin in 1946. Even for patients who appeared to have recovered, there was a significant rate of recurrence. Thus, in his letter to Price, Sample avoided the stigma conjured by naming the disease, but wrote “I had a relapse with a bad lung and spent the next four years hospitalized in Saranac Lake.” The stringent physical restrictions imposed by adherence to “the cure” required Sample to cultivate an alternate set of interests. He read voraciously and, at the suggestion of his physician, contacted the husband of a fellow patient for instruction in art. That artist, then living in Saranac, was Jonas Lie (1880–1940), a prominent Norwegian-American painter and an associate academician at the National Academy of Design. Lie had gained renown for his dramatic 1913 series of paintings documenting the construction of the Panama Canal (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; United States Military Academy, West Point, New York). Primarily a landscape artist, Lie had a particular affinity for scenes with water. His paintings, impressionistic, atmospheric, and brushy, never strayed from a realistic rendering of his subject. Sample regarded Lie as a mentor and retained a lifelong reverence for his teacher. Sample’s early paintings very much reflect Lie’s influence. ` In 1925, “cured,” Sample left Saranac Lake for what proved to be a brief stay in New York City, where his veteran’s benefits financed a commercial art course. The family, however, had moved to California, in the futile hope that the climate would benefit Donald. Sample joined them and after Donald’s death, remained in California, taking classes at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. In Sample’s account to Price, “I couldn’t stomach the practice of painting a lot of High Sierras and desert flowers which seemed to be the only kind of pictures that were sold here so I got a job teaching drawing and painting at the art school of the University of Southern California.” Initially hired as a part-time instructor, Sample progressed to full-time status and ultimately, by the mid-1930s, to the post of Chairman of the Fine Art Department. Sample, however, did not want to wind up as a professor. “Teaching is all right in small doses,” he wrote, “but I have a horror of drifting into being a college professor and nothing more.” At the same time as he taught, Sample began to exhibit his work in a variety of venues at first locally, then nationally. Though he confessed himself “a terrible salesman,” and though occupied with continued learning and teaching, Sample was nonetheless, ambitious. In 1927, he wrote in his diary, “I am eventually going to be a painter and a damned good one. And what is more, I am going to make money at it” (as quoted by Glick, p. 15). In 1928, Sample felt sufficiently solvent to marry his long-time love, Sylvia Howland, who had also been a patient at Saranac Lake. The Howland family were rooted New Englanders and in summertime the Samples regularly traveled East for family reunion vacations. While the 1930s brought serious hardship to many artists, for Paul Sample it was a decade of success. Buttressed by the financial safety net of his teacher’s salary, he painted realist depictions of the American scene. While his work addressed depression-era conditions with a sympathetic eye, Sample avoided the anger and tinge of bitterness that characterized much contemporary realist art. Beginning in 1930, Sample began to exhibit regularly in juried exhibitions at important national venues, garnering prizes along the way. In 1930, Inner Harbor won an honorable mention in the Annual Exhibition of the Art Institute of Chicago. That same year Sample was also represented in a show at the Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo and at the Biennial Exhibition of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. In 1931, Dairy Ranch won the second Hallgarten Prize at the Annual Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, in New York. Sample also made his first appearances at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, and The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. In 1936, Miner’s Resting won the Temple Gold Medal at the Pennsylvania Academy’s Annual Exhibition. Always interested in watercolor, in 1936, Sample began to send works on paper to exhibitions at the Whitney Museum, New York. While participating in juried exhibitions, Sample also cultivated commercial possibilities. His first New York art dealer was the prestigious Macbeth Gallery in New York, which included his work in a November 1931 exhibition. In 1934, Sample joined the Ferargil Galleries in New York, after Fred Price arranged the sale of Sample’s Church Supper to the Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1937, The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased Sample’s Janitor’s Holiday from the annual exhibition of the National Academy of Design, a notable honor. As prestigious as this exhibition schedule may have been, by far Sample’s most visible presence in the 1930s and 1940s was the result of his relationship with Henry Luce’s burgeoning publishing empire, Time, Inc. Sample’s first contribution to a Luce publication appears to have been another San Pedro...
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20th Century American Modern Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Grand Overlook, Sorrento" Modern Impressionist Oil by Bryan Mark Taylor
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
"Grand Overlook, Sorrento" is a colorful example of Bryan Mark Taylor's modern approach to Impressionism. This beautiful oil on canvas captures the mood and feel of the Amalfi Coast...
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2010s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Oil

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