Sleeping Man (portrait)
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Douglas Martenson (b.1960). Sleeping Man, 1982. Pencil on paper. Sheet measuring 11 x 15 inches
1980s Realist Figurative Paintings
Paper, Pencil
Sleeping Man (portrait)
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Douglas Martenson (b.1960). Sleeping Man, 1982. Pencil on paper. Sheet measuring 11 x 15 inches
Paper, Pencil
Pines
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Douglas Martenson: "Pines", Oil On Board, Landscape Painting "With my recent work I have returned
Oil
Two Fires
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Douglas Martenson: "Two Fires", Oil On Board, Landscape Painting "With my recent work I have
Oil
Rocks On The Shore
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Douglas Martenson: "Rocks On The Shore", Oil On Board, Landscape Painting "With my recent work I
Oil
Whale Rock
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Douglas Martenson: "Whale Rock", Oil On Board, Landscape Painting "With my recent work I have
Oil
"Back Window" Oil on Birch, 1989
By Douglas Martenson
Located in Southampton, NJ
Brilliant painting titled "Back Window", oil on birch by Douglas Martenson, 1989.
Birch, Paint
Suspended Block
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Douglas Martenson (b.1960). Suspended Block, 1995-96. Oil on canvas measures 24 x 36 inches; 26 x
Canvas, Oil
Still Life
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Douglas Martenson (b.1960). Still Life, 1983. Oil on canvas measures 42 x 50 inches; 44 x 52 inches
Cotton Canvas, Oil
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