Skip to main content

Oil Portrait Photography

to
2
15
5
5
12
11
1
7
12
1
1
3
Overall Height
to
Overall Width
to
18
2
2
13
8
7
7
5
5
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
19
1
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
1
92,343
6,650
5,530
5,008
4,744
Medium: Oil
Antonio Segui - Distraido - Oil on Canvas
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Antonio Segui 38 x 46 cm Distraido Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated on the back Antonio Segui Biography Born in Córdoba, Argentina in 1934, Antonio Seguí currently lives and works in Paris. He studied at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, Spain as well as the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. His first solo exhibition was in Argentina at age 23. Antonio Seguí is one of the most internationally renowned Argentinian artists. He began his artistic endeavors at a young age after leaving Argentina to travel the world and study art. His journeys through Latin America, Europe and Africa exposed him to new ideas and encouraged his culturally diverse approach to art. Influenced by artists like Fernand Leger and Diego Rivera, Seguí’s work is generally satirical, critiquing society and human nature. In a pre-computer age, the artist created a vocabulary that is now being explored by a new generation of artists through comics and Manga, yet his visual language and social commentaries remain poignant, both symbolically and literally. Throughout his career, Seguí has developed a fascination for urban life, creating in his work the idea of the “everyman.” The city movement, the fast pace at which life happens and the people who live in these urban spaces are some of the elements that constitute the world depicted in his paintings. It is a prototypical realm inhabited by speedy automatons that take immutable routes leading nowhere. Up close, each figure is an individual, walking down dark alleys, pointing, waving and emerging from potholes. But from a distance, the individuals morph into complex patterns swallowed up in a labyrinth of buildings and cookie-cutter trees. Utilizing cubist techniques, Seguí’s repeated elements give shape to the cities causing planes to vibrate between line and color. Numerous perspectives unfold with each vibration and reflect the many angles of life of the urban man. Always in action, the little figures trample, tip-toe, dodge and advance through Seguí’s imaginary metropolis of life. His work is representated on a series of narratives and criticisms reflected on paintings that show many little men, dressed in 20's style clothes. He uses his own recourse based on comic strip characters, texts, arrows and various signs, juxtaposed onto the figures that resemble comic strip style language. Seguí’s work is collected and exhibited worldwide in places such as the MoMA, New York; Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, D.C.; Frissiras Museum, Athens, Greece; Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Austria; Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik, Croatia; and Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico. The Musée National d´Art Moderne, Paris organized a retrospective of his works on paper in 2005. A monograph on the artist by Daniel Abadie was published in 2010 by Hazan. Antonio Segui Resumé 1995 Art Miami '95, USA. S. Zannettacci, Geneva, Switzerland Marwan Hoss, Paris, France Gallerie du Cirque Divers, Belgium Le Moulin du Roc, France Fundacao C. Gulbenkaian, Portugal Gallerie J. Rubeiz, Beirut, Liban 1994 F. Santos, Portugal E. Franck Gallery, Belgium 1993 Galleria San Carlo, Milan, Italy Galería I. Vega, Puerto Rico Winance-Sabbe, Belgium FIAC, Paris, France 1992 Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires, Argentina Espace Julio Gonzales...
Category

2010s Modern Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil

Tokyo and Ceremony II, Diptych Abstract mixed media portrait photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Tokyo and Ceremony II, Diptych 2022, by Hunter & Gatti From The series MY WAY Acrylic and oil wax on fine art paper 255 grs Overall size: 21.5 in H x 35 in W Individual size size: 21...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Archival Pigment

Richard Loves You
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new series distinct from, and yet analogous to, the parts of his practice that have been ex...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled Study of an Anonymous Woman
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new series distinct from, and yet analogous to, the parts of his practice that have been ex...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Micki Loves You
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new series distinct from, and yet analogous to, the parts of his practice that have been ex...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

A Forest
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new series distinct from, and yet analogous to, the parts of his practice that have been ex...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Laszczyn - Building a Stack 2 - Mid 20th Century Oil Painting by H Krajewska
Located in Watford, Hertfordshire
Helena Malarewicz-Krajewska (born 14 July 1910 in Biecz , died May 7, 1998 in Warsaw) is a Polish painter, active advocate of socialist realism. Studied between 1928 and 1929 at the...
Category

1940s Impressionist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Board

Apurant
Located in Barcelona, ES
the painting is being offered with a work and authenticity certificate
Category

1990s Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wood, Oil

Kamalika, Hand. Mixed media on a color photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Kamalika, 2022, by Hunter & Gatti Acrylic and oil wax on fine art paper 255 grs Image size: 21.5 in H x 17.5 in W unframed These works are part of the MY WAY project, a trip with th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Archival Pigment

Tokyo, Abstract mixed media portrait photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Tokyo, 2022, by Hunter & Gatti Acrylic and oil wax on fine art paper 255 grs Image size: 21.5 in H x 17.5 in W unframed These works are part of the MY WAY project, a trip with the a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Archival Pigment

Ceremony, Abstract mixed media photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Ceremony, 2022, by Hunter & Gatti Acrylic and oil wax on fine art paper 255 grs Image size: 17.5 in H x 21.5 in W unframed These works are part of the MY WAY project, a trip with th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Archival Pigment

Wakako, Hands. Abstract mixed media on a color photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Wakako, 2022, by Hunter & Gatti Acrylic and oil wax on fine art paper 255 grs Image size: 17.5 in H x 21.5 in W unframed These works are part of the MY WAY project, a trip with the ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Archival Pigment

Ceremony II, Abstract mixed media photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Ceremony II, 2022, by Hunter & Gatti Acrylic and oil wax on fine art paper 255 grs Image size: 21.5 in H x 17.5 in W unframed These works are part of the MY WAY project, a trip with...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Archival Pigment

Soliloquy, Fashion mixed media portrait photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Soliloquy, 2018, by Hunter & Gatti Acrylic and oil wax on burned fine art paper 255 grs Image size: 12 in H x 8 in W Signed front and signed back with a date. unframed Mekhi Alante ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Pigment, Wax, Oil

Stereotypes, Fashion color mixed media photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Stereotypes, 2022, by Hunter & Gatti Acrylic and oil wax on fine art paper 255 grs Image size: 19 in H x 14.5 in W unframed This work belongs to a series that deals with the stereot...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Archival Pigment

LADY WITH MARTINI
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Biography from the niece of the artist from during his lifetime. Paintings acquired from the artist.s estate. Max Turner 1925 - 2019 Max Lamar Turner Painter, Sculptor, Teacher and Author. Max Turner was born in Omaha, Nebraska on July 28, 1925. His father was Lance Howard Turner and his mother Mary Irene Turner. In 1927, his family moved to Bingham Canyon, Utah where Max's father extracted copper from a creek that he had diverted to pass through his garage. The town was located in a narrow canyon on the eastern face of the Oquirrh Mountains. In 1938, when Max was 13, his family moved to Midvale, Utah. After completing high school, Max went to work laying rail until he was inducted into the U.S. Navy to serve during W.W. II. There he took an aptitude test and was initially assigned to the medical corp., later transferring to the dental unit. Max was stationed at Port Hueneme, Ventura County, California through the end of the war. When he was discharged in 1946, he remained in Southern California, living in the Los Angeles area. He met a man named Larry Torres and they formed a partnership to do silk screen work primarily for the Colby Poster Printing Company. This lasted about 10 years until the Colby building caught fire and burned down. In 1958, Max began working for Slade Novelty company that made doll parts using a product called plastisol. A year later, Max began producing plastic parts through his own business. One day, a couple of kids brought in a shrunken skull they had made and asked Max if he could reproduce it. Max said he could and he looked around for a business to work with for this task. He ultimately decided he could create his own machine shop to make molds. As a result, Max purchased a lathe, drill press, grinder and other tools to create his own machine shop and went into business making molds. He built a clientele and in 1973, he moved his machine shop to Glendale, California. Painter, Sculptor, Teacher and Author: Max recalls the day when his interest in art took a new direction. He happened to be in a paint store to purchase some supplies when he saw a card posted on a wall that read, "Come paint with Connie Marlo". Max had been interested in art since his youth and he was frequently impressed with paintings displayed by local artists at various community events. Consequently, he decided to go to Connie's Saturday morning art class at a studio on North La Brea Avenue (between Sunset and Hollywood) in Los Angeles. But, as fate would have it, he immediately took a detour from this class when he found a piece of paper on the floor of the studio referencing another art class dealing with compositions, patterns, rhythms and color harmony. The instructor's name was Hal Reed, a former art student of the Russian/American Master, Nicolai Fechin. Hal owned the building (previously the Will Foster Studio) and had founded the Art League of Los Angeles. When Max found Hal, he asked Hal if he could join his class. Hal said "No, the class was full" but he said Max could monitor the class in the back of the classroom. Max took him up on the offer and began observing the weekly class. During the class, Hal told his students that they should practice what they were learning by going to "live model" classes. Max began attending these classes where he learned how to draw figures. After a few months, Hal and Max became good friends. Hal was so impressed with Max's work that he offered Max the opportunity to teach at another location that Hal was opening in the San Fernando Valley. Max accepted the offer and began teaching his own art class. For Max, it was a quick jump from learning to teaching. Max then found that several of his students had to commute to his art class from the west end of the "Valley". To better serve this group of students, Max decided to relocate to another studio in Calabasas. Max continued teaching, and at this time he was producing very impressive portraits, both oil paintings and charcoal drawings from live models (Max never worked from photos). Max demonstrated real talent, and the style of his drawings and paintings were being compared to those of Nicolai Fechin. And, like Fechin, Max also had an interest in sculpting. One day, Max decided to design and cast a bronze owl sculpture to put in his Calabasas Fine Art Gallery. Later, someone approached Max when he was at the foundry and asked him about his success selling the owl sculpture. The individual who asked this question was convinced that there was a broader market for these sculptures and he ordered a dozen of the owl sculptures from Max. This encouraged Max to do more castings. Some of the new castings were antique sculptures he found and reproduced. As this new business grew, he decided to establish his own foundry, employing up to 15 workers. The business continued for many years, up until the late 1990's when Max got tired of the foundry business and sold it. Max, who was now in his 70's, decided to move on to his next venture as an artist, dedicating himself to doing the actual sculpting of original art. He loved the creativity of sculpting and he had his sculptures cast at local foundries, ironically the same ones that used to be his competition. Max was now fully engaged in his new artistic direction and, over time, he produced a large body of work. He created very impressive sculptures, including about 100 full-size sculptures. He sold some of these to high-end clientele, the Foundry at SLS Las Vegas, and to Hollywood studios. Even though Max now seemed to be totally in his element, he somehow also found time to continue to teach painting classes at the California Art Institute in Westlake Village in Los Angeles. At the institute, he specialized in figure work. Max continued to draw, paint and teach, but he says he stopped sculpting when he turned 90. Max produced four books showcasing his drawings and paintings. The first is "Faces, The Drawings of Max Turner", copyright 2000, that showcases nearly 100 of his portrait drawings. Within the "Acknowledgements" section, he lists Hal Reed and Joseph Nordmann, two former students of Nicolai Fechin. In 2006, Max produced his second book titled "Figures and Faces", reflecting not only portraits but also figure drawings and paintings. It is a wonderful book of Max's work, but it is currently difficult to find. The third book is titled "Faces 2, The Paintings and Drawings of Max Turner", copyright 2009, which includes 75 portrait paintings and drawings. In the "Preface" of this book, Max describes growing up in a small and isolated mining town during the Great Depression. He states that as a kid, he had little exposure of any culture or view of what the rest of the world was like. His neighbor was the trash collector and Max would sometimes go through his truck looking for anything of value. Among other things, he found magazines like Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and Red Book, with covers that frequently showed drawings or paintings of faces. Max states that these images were the very first source of inspiration for him. He says that he began looking more carefully at people's faces and if they had character, he would draw them. By drawing them, Max says that he was making them part of his world, his world of "Faces". In 2018, Max published his newest book showcasing his drawings and paintings. It is titled "Max Turner's Figure Sketches". This softbound book includes 76 pages and over 120 drawings and paintings. In the Introduction, Max explains "I have found that when approaching the figure, one should begin with the gesture. After having captured the essence or feeling of the pose, one can then proceed to build on it." The figure sketches in this wonderful book reflect a Master's work that consistently captures the "gesture"-showing the emotion, movement and expression. Two more books are on the horizon for Max, both dealing with his passion for sculpting. His first, "The Sculpture of Max Turner" is a compilation of his commercial and noncommercial pieces throughout his career. The second, "Terra Cotta Sculpture by Max Turner" is a complete collection of figures done at the California Art Institute. These much anticipated books should be out later in 2018. Max now considers himself primarily a sculptor. But others in the art world are more than impressed with his drawings and paintings as well. His portraits are often described as having a Fechin-esque appearance, referring to the style of Nicolai Fechin. When Max observed those first art classes given by Hal Reed, it should be noted that Hal had previously been a student of the Russian/American Master Nicolai Fechin in the early to mid-1950's. In fact, Hal was a student in the last art class that Fechin taught before he unexpectedly died in 1955. Hal was so strongly influenced by Fechin that he later produced two 30-minute art instruction videos as part his Art Video Productions wherein he specifically described Fechin techniques that he learned in Fechin's class. The Fechin style and techniques were in play when Max later met Hal. Over the years, many of Max's art students, art collectors, gallery owners, as well as the Director of the Monterey Museum of Art have commented on the Fechin-esque qualities of Max's wonderful charcoal drawings and paintings. So, while Max may consider himself primarily a sculptor, his drawings and paintings are also impressive and very much sought after. When Nicolai Fechin died in 1955, three of the nine students in his last art class became life-long friends. Max subsequently became friends with not only Hal Reed, but also with prior Fechin students Joseph Nordmann and Albert Londraville...
Category

1990s Modern Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Self Portrait with Blindfold and Porthole
Located in New York, NY
Self Portrait with Blindfold and Porthole c. 1970s Signed in black ink, verso Vintage hand-painted C-print 3.5 x 5 inches (8.9 x 12.7 cm) This work is offered by ClampArt in New ...
Category

1970s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, C Print

Polish Woman - Impressionist Mid 20th Century Oil Painting by Helena Krajewska
Located in Watford, Hertfordshire
Helena Malarewicz-Krajewska (born 14 July 1910 in Biecz , died May 7, 1998 in Warsaw) is a Polish painter, active advocate of socialist realism. Studied between 1928 and 1929 at the...
Category

1950s Impressionist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Board, Oil

Frangipani II - 21st Century Contemporary Oil Painting, By Anne-Rixt Kuik
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
Anne Rixt Kuik graduated in 2017 at The Classical Academy of Arts in Groningen. She then went for study to Australia and Florence (Italy). Anne Rixt as a little child visited the Rij...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil

[Bruce Sargeant (1898-1938)] Man in Suspenders Amidst the Cattails
Located in New York, NY
Oil on canvas Signed in red, u.l. $6500.00 + $300.00 framing This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. “Bruce Sargeant is a mythic figure in the modern art mo...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Now - Bruno Mars portrait. From the Blue series
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Now - Bruno Mars by Hunter & Gatti Mixed Media on Archival Pigment Print One of a kind Image size: 20 in. H x 14 in. W This piece is part of the H&G series...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

Hope - Pharrell Williamns 2. Intervened by the artists.
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Hope-Pharrell Williams by Hunter & Gatti Mixed Media on Archival Pigment Print One of a kind Image size: 25 in. H x 20 in. W This piece is part of the H&G series titled "BLUE", wher...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment, Black and White

Pride - Jennifer Lopez Portrait Intervened by the artists. From the Blue series
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Pride - Jennifer Lopez by Hunter & Gatti Mixed Media on Archival Pigment Print One of a kind Image size: 20 in. H x 14 in. W Unframed This piece is par...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment, Black and White

Triple Chuck Close, 15x41, Oil, encaustic, steel grid and archival pigments
Located in Southampton, NY
Ceravolo's "Triple Chuck Close", Combines Acrylic, oil, encaustic, moveable steel grids and Archival Pigments on canvas mounted on board. The viewer can sli...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Steel

Related Items
Keith Snow Storm
Located in New York, NY
Mixed Media on wood featuring the infamous Keith Richards. Photographed by Joester. About the Artist: Steve Joester is a British-born Rock & Roll photographer and mixed media a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Masonite, Mixed Media, Photographic Film

Keith Snow Storm
H 36 in W 48 in D 3 in
Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Cowboy Scene of Western Landscape w/ Horse
Located in Fort Worth, TX
Bisti Wash, 2020 "For Blackburn, the Western’s heroic drama, good-versus-evil narrative, and assertive landscape are challenges to face in her work. These aspects of film can overwhelm a painting, thus distancing the viewer from the art. She wants the art to be dominant; “Painting wins,” she declares. She finds this happens when a painting possesses what she terms “classical balance.” By this the artist means that everything is where it needs to be compositionally—nothing can be changed—and “the whole can be seen at once.” Linda Blackburn...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Contemporary Oil of Art Deco Home Decor w/ Blue Masculine Statue in Drawing Room
Located in Fort Worth, TX
Blue Statue, 2020 "For Blackburn, the Western’s heroic drama, good-versus-evil narrative, and assertive landscape are challenges to face in her work. These aspects of film can overwhelm a painting, thus distancing the viewer from the art. She wants the art to be dominant; “Painting wins,” she declares. She finds this happens when a painting possesses what she terms “classical balance.” By this the artist means that everything is where it needs to be compositionally—nothing can be changed—and “the whole can be seen at once.” Linda Blackburn...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

American Landscape of the Texas West, Oil on Canvas, Mushroom Rock Formation,
Located in Fort Worth, TX
'Mushroom Rock' by Dennis Blagg. 2020. Oil on Canvas. 20 x 16." 3,600. Contemporary American landscape oil painting of the 'Mushroom Rock,' geological formation in Ellsworth County ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Paint, Oil, Pencil, Canvas

Waterlilies III
Located in Battle, East Sussex
Jamel Akib Born in Leigh-on-sea, Essex in 1965 to English and Malaysian parents, Jamel moved to North Borneo at the age of five. At thirteen he returned to England to pursue his edu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Laszczyn - Building a Stack 2 - Mid 20th Century Oil Painting by H Krajewska
Located in Watford, Hertfordshire
Helena Malarewicz-Krajewska (born 14 July 1910 in Biecz , died May 7, 1998 in Warsaw) is a Polish painter, active advocate of socialist realism. Studied between 1928 and 1929 at the...
Category

1940s Impressionist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Board

LADY WITH MARTINI
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Biography from the niece of the artist from during his lifetime. Paintings acquired from the artist.s estate. Max Turner 1925 - 2019 Max Lamar Turner Painter, Sculptor, Teacher and Author. Max Turner was born in Omaha, Nebraska on July 28, 1925. His father was Lance Howard Turner and his mother Mary Irene Turner. In 1927, his family moved to Bingham Canyon, Utah where Max's father extracted copper from a creek that he had diverted to pass through his garage. The town was located in a narrow canyon on the eastern face of the Oquirrh Mountains. In 1938, when Max was 13, his family moved to Midvale, Utah. After completing high school, Max went to work laying rail until he was inducted into the U.S. Navy to serve during W.W. II. There he took an aptitude test and was initially assigned to the medical corp., later transferring to the dental unit. Max was stationed at Port Hueneme, Ventura County, California through the end of the war. When he was discharged in 1946, he remained in Southern California, living in the Los Angeles area. He met a man named Larry Torres and they formed a partnership to do silk screen work primarily for the Colby Poster Printing Company. This lasted about 10 years until the Colby building caught fire and burned down. In 1958, Max began working for Slade Novelty company that made doll parts using a product called plastisol. A year later, Max began producing plastic parts through his own business. One day, a couple of kids brought in a shrunken skull they had made and asked Max if he could reproduce it. Max said he could and he looked around for a business to work with for this task. He ultimately decided he could create his own machine shop to make molds. As a result, Max purchased a lathe, drill press, grinder and other tools to create his own machine shop and went into business making molds. He built a clientele and in 1973, he moved his machine shop to Glendale, California. Painter, Sculptor, Teacher and Author: Max recalls the day when his interest in art took a new direction. He happened to be in a paint store to purchase some supplies when he saw a card posted on a wall that read, "Come paint with Connie Marlo". Max had been interested in art since his youth and he was frequently impressed with paintings displayed by local artists at various community events. Consequently, he decided to go to Connie's Saturday morning art class at a studio on North La Brea Avenue (between Sunset and Hollywood) in Los Angeles. But, as fate would have it, he immediately took a detour from this class when he found a piece of paper on the floor of the studio referencing another art class dealing with compositions, patterns, rhythms and color harmony. The instructor's name was Hal Reed, a former art student of the Russian/American Master, Nicolai Fechin. Hal owned the building (previously the Will Foster Studio) and had founded the Art League of Los Angeles. When Max found Hal, he asked Hal if he could join his class. Hal said "No, the class was full" but he said Max could monitor the class in the back of the classroom. Max took him up on the offer and began observing the weekly class. During the class, Hal told his students that they should practice what they were learning by going to "live model" classes. Max began attending these classes where he learned how to draw figures. After a few months, Hal and Max became good friends. Hal was so impressed with Max's work that he offered Max the opportunity to teach at another location that Hal was opening in the San Fernando Valley. Max accepted the offer and began teaching his own art class. For Max, it was a quick jump from learning to teaching. Max then found that several of his students had to commute to his art class from the west end of the "Valley". To better serve this group of students, Max decided to relocate to another studio in Calabasas. Max continued teaching, and at this time he was producing very impressive portraits, both oil paintings and charcoal drawings from live models (Max never worked from photos). Max demonstrated real talent, and the style of his drawings and paintings were being compared to those of Nicolai Fechin. And, like Fechin, Max also had an interest in sculpting. One day, Max decided to design and cast a bronze owl sculpture to put in his Calabasas Fine Art Gallery. Later, someone approached Max when he was at the foundry and asked him about his success selling the owl sculpture. The individual who asked this question was convinced that there was a broader market for these sculptures and he ordered a dozen of the owl sculptures from Max. This encouraged Max to do more castings. Some of the new castings were antique sculptures he found and reproduced. As this new business grew, he decided to establish his own foundry, employing up to 15 workers. The business continued for many years, up until the late 1990's when Max got tired of the foundry business and sold it. Max, who was now in his 70's, decided to move on to his next venture as an artist, dedicating himself to doing the actual sculpting of original art. He loved the creativity of sculpting and he had his sculptures cast at local foundries, ironically the same ones that used to be his competition. Max was now fully engaged in his new artistic direction and, over time, he produced a large body of work. He created very impressive sculptures, including about 100 full-size sculptures. He sold some of these to high-end clientele, the Foundry at SLS Las Vegas, and to Hollywood studios. Even though Max now seemed to be totally in his element, he somehow also found time to continue to teach painting classes at the California Art Institute in Westlake Village in Los Angeles. At the institute, he specialized in figure work. Max continued to draw, paint and teach, but he says he stopped sculpting when he turned 90. Max produced four books showcasing his drawings and paintings. The first is "Faces, The Drawings of Max Turner", copyright 2000, that showcases nearly 100 of his portrait drawings. Within the "Acknowledgements" section, he lists Hal Reed and Joseph Nordmann, two former students of Nicolai Fechin. In 2006, Max produced his second book titled "Figures and Faces", reflecting not only portraits but also figure drawings and paintings. It is a wonderful book of Max's work, but it is currently difficult to find. The third book is titled "Faces 2, The Paintings and Drawings of Max Turner", copyright 2009, which includes 75 portrait paintings and drawings. In the "Preface" of this book, Max describes growing up in a small and isolated mining town during the Great Depression. He states that as a kid, he had little exposure of any culture or view of what the rest of the world was like. His neighbor was the trash collector and Max would sometimes go through his truck looking for anything of value. Among other things, he found magazines like Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and Red Book, with covers that frequently showed drawings or paintings of faces. Max states that these images were the very first source of inspiration for him. He says that he began looking more carefully at people's faces and if they had character, he would draw them. By drawing them, Max says that he was making them part of his world, his world of "Faces". In 2018, Max published his newest book showcasing his drawings and paintings. It is titled "Max Turner's Figure Sketches". This softbound book includes 76 pages and over 120 drawings and paintings. In the Introduction, Max explains "I have found that when approaching the figure, one should begin with the gesture. After having captured the essence or feeling of the pose, one can then proceed to build on it." The figure sketches in this wonderful book reflect a Master's work that consistently captures the "gesture"-showing the emotion, movement and expression. Two more books are on the horizon for Max, both dealing with his passion for sculpting. His first, "The Sculpture of Max Turner" is a compilation of his commercial and noncommercial pieces throughout his career. The second, "Terra Cotta Sculpture by Max Turner" is a complete collection of figures done at the California Art Institute. These much anticipated books should be out later in 2018. Max now considers himself primarily a sculptor. But others in the art world are more than impressed with his drawings and paintings as well. His portraits are often described as having a Fechin-esque appearance, referring to the style of Nicolai Fechin. When Max observed those first art classes given by Hal Reed, it should be noted that Hal had previously been a student of the Russian/American Master Nicolai Fechin in the early to mid-1950's. In fact, Hal was a student in the last art class that Fechin taught before he unexpectedly died in 1955. Hal was so strongly influenced by Fechin that he later produced two 30-minute art instruction videos as part his Art Video Productions wherein he specifically described Fechin techniques that he learned in Fechin's class. The Fechin style and techniques were in play when Max later met Hal. Over the years, many of Max's art students, art collectors, gallery owners, as well as the Director of the Monterey Museum of Art have commented on the Fechin-esque qualities of Max's wonderful charcoal drawings and paintings. So, while Max may consider himself primarily a sculptor, his drawings and paintings are also impressive and very much sought after. When Nicolai Fechin died in 1955, three of the nine students in his last art class became life-long friends. Max subsequently became friends with not only Hal Reed, but also with prior Fechin students Joseph Nordmann and Albert Londraville...
Category

1990s Modern Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

LADY WITH MARTINI
LADY WITH MARTINI
H 20 in W 16 in D 2 in
Pictorialist Photography, "Pensive Woman"
Located in Rochester, NY
Pictorialist photograph of a young woman. Silver print in the original oak frame. Inscribed on reverse R.S. Paddock, Early 20th century. Pictorialism is the name given to an interna...
Category

1910s Modern Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Kate Moss #1- Wild Mauve/Black - Framed Silk Screen with Diamond Dust on Linen
Located in New York, NY
Fashion shot of Kate Moss. Acrylic paint. Hand pulled enamel screen print and diamond dust on linen. Stretched on black frame. About the Artist: Russell Young currently lives a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Enamel

Mountain Pathway
Located in Deddington, GB
Mountain Pathway [2022] original Oil Paint on Canvas Image size: H:91 cm x W:91 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:91 cm x W:91 cm x D:3.5cm Sold Unframed Please note that ins...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Mountain Pathway
Mountain Pathway
H 35.83 in W 35.83 in D 1.38 in
Frangipani II - 21st Century Contemporary Oil Painting, By Anne-Rixt Kuik
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
Anne Rixt Kuik graduated in 2017 at The Classical Academy of Arts in Groningen. She then went for study to Australia and Florence (Italy). Anne Rixt as a little child visited the Rij...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil

Camping 12 - 21st Century Landscape Portrait Photography Pacman Edition
Located in Vienna, AT
Camping 12 - 21st Century Landscape Portrait Photography Pacman Edition 2/5+2 AP Print is unframed and comes with sticker signed by the artist. Verena Andrea Prenner develops the id...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Black and White

Previously Available Items
Adria, Portrait. Abstract mixed media on a color photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Adria, 2022, by Hunter & Gatti Acrylic and oil wax on fine art paper 255 grs Image size: 21.5 in H x 17.5 in W unframed These works are part of the MY WAY project, a trip with the a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Archival Pigment

Portrait of Giovanni Battista Bonanomi 1708, oil on canvas
Located in Milan, IT
Oil painting on canvas. Bergamo school. Intense gaze of the gentleman portrayed, who presents himself with his blue frock coat and representative wig. At the back of the canvas the c...
Category

18th Century Other Art Style Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil

Reflection came 21st- century Contemporary Paintings of a young man and his baby
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
Tania Rivilis (b. 1986) Tania Rivilis began painting at the age of 27, after moving to Germany from Russia in 2012. Working hard on technique and creating her own signature style,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

German Short Haired Pointer dog portrait, signed English original oil painting
By John Silver
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
"German Short Haired Pointer" original oil painting by John Silver, British contemporary signed and dated 2020 oil painting on canvas board...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil

Springer Spaniel Dog portrait, original English Dog oil painting listed artist
By John Silver
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
"Springer Spaniel" original oil painting by John Silver, British contemporary signed and dated 2020 oil painting on canvas board, 8 x 10 inches John Silver is considered to be one of the UK’s leading contemporary artists based in Shropshire. Working predominantly in Oils on canvas. John was awarded with the "Best new Artist" Award by the Fine Art Trade Guild in 1998 and also with the "Best Artist" award for 2012 by the Guild of Erotic Artists. His paintings are in many private collections Worldwide, including Celebrities and British Royalty. John's art has been in many of the most prestigious Galleries here in the UK and the USA. His paintings have been published by the worlds leading publishers (Washington Green...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil

Yellow Labrador Dog Head Portrait Signed Oil Painting listed British artist
By John Silver
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
John Silver is considered to be one of the UK’s leading contemporary artists based in Shropshire. Working predominantly in Oils on canvas. "Yellow Labrador...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil

Polish Boy - Impressionist Mid 20th Century Oil Painting by Helena Krajewska
Located in Watford, Hertfordshire
Helena Malarewicz-Krajewska (born 14 July 1910 in Biecz , died May 7, 1998 in Warsaw) is a Polish painter, active advocate of socialist realism. Studied between 1928 and 1929 at the...
Category

1950s Impressionist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Board

Peter Pam - figurative whimsical oil contemporary painting, realistic, framed
Located in Dallas, TX
Carrie Pearce was born in Peoria, IL in 1969. She has been drawing and painting for as long as she can remember. Her earliest memories include a Walt Disney light-up table, and askin...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Unicornelia - figurative whimsical oil contemporary painting, realistic, framed
Located in Dallas, TX
Carrie Pearce was born in Peoria, IL in 1969. She has been drawing and painting for as long as she can remember. Her earliest memories include a Walt Disney light-up table, and askin...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Polish Girl - Impressionist Mid 20th Century Oil Painting by Helena Krajewska
Located in Watford, Hertfordshire
Helena Malarewicz-Krajewska (born 14 July 1910 in Biecz , died May 7, 1998 in Warsaw) is a Polish painter, active advocate of socialist realism. Studied between 1928 and 1929 at the...
Category

1950s Impressionist Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Board

Blood - Elizabeth Olsen, 2017
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Blood - Elizabeth Olsen by Hunter & Gatti Mixed Media on Archival Pigment Print One of a kind Image size: 20 in. H x 14 in. W Frame size: 23 in. H x 17...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Black and White, Oil, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Hope - Pharrell Williams, 2017, Framed
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Hope-Pharrell Williams by Hunter & Gatti Mixed Media on Archival Pigment Print One of a kind Image size: 25 in. H x 20 in. W Frame size: 32.5 in. H x...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Photography

Materials

Oil, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

Oil portrait photography for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Oil portrait photography 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. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Hunter & Gatti, Helena Malarewicz-Krajewska, Anne-Rixt Kuik, and Antonio Seguí. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Impressionist, 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 Oil portrait photography, so small editions measuring 0.63 inches across are also available

Read More

11 of Annie Leibovitz’s Most Talked-About Photographs

See why the famed photographer's celebrity portraits have graced magazine covers and become headline grabbers in their own right for five decades and counting.

Queen Elizabeth’s Life in Photos

She was one of the most photographed women in history, but the world’s longest-reigning queen remained something of a mystery throughout her decades on the throne.

Photographer to Know: William Klein

The noted lensman brought a bold sense of irony to fashion photography in the 1950s and '60s, transforming the industry. But his work in street photography, documentary filmmaking and abstract art is just as striking.

Chris Levine’s Portrait of a Shut-Eyed Queen Elizabeth Sparkles with Crystals

Celebrate the queen's Platinum Jubilee with a glittering, Pop-art version of the most famous and thought-provoking photo of Her Royal Majesty.

In Milan, La DoubleJ Celebrates Women of Design through Portraiture

During Salone del Mobile, Robyn Lea photographed some of the most powerful creative forces in the European design industry, decked out in J.J. Martin’s maximal fashion line.

Lori Grinker’s Artful Photographs of a Young Mike Tyson Are a Knockout!

The New York photographer tells us how an encounter with the then-13-year-old boxer led to a decade-long project that saw them both go pro.

John Dolan’s Photographs Capture the Art and Soul of a Wedding Day

In a new book compiling 30 years' worth of images, the photographer reveals that it's the in-between moments that make a wedding special.

Recently Viewed

View All