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Artist: Gary Wing
Turl Street and St Giles Café Diptych
By Gary Wing
Located in Deddington, GB
Turl Street and St Giles Café Diptych Overall Size cm : H48 x W56 Turl Street by Gary Wing Limited edition print by Gary Wing depicting a daytime scene on T...
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2010s Impressionist Gary Wing Paintings

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Paper, Giclée

Gary Wing, Lisbon Street, Original Architectural Painting, Affordable Art
By Gary Wing
Located in Deddington, GB
Gary Wing Lisbon Street Original Cityscape Painting Watercolour Pain on Paper Sheet Size: H 29.7cm x W 21cm x D 0.01cm Sold Unframed Please note that in situ images are purely an ind...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Gary Wing Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

Lisbon Street BY GARY WING, Architectural Art, Watercolour Painting, Traditional
By Gary Wing
Located in Deddington, GB
Gary Wing An A4 watercolour of a Lisbon Street on paper.
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21st Century and Contemporary Gary Wing Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

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Possibly inspired by Henri - who had discovered Madrid in 1900 then took classes there in 1906, 1908 and 1912 - Kuehne visited Spain in 1914; in all, he would spend three years there, maintaining a studio in Granada. He developed his own impressionism and a greater simplicity while in Spain, under the influence of the brilliant Mediterranean light. George Bellows convinced Kuehne to spend the summer of 1919 in Rockport, Maine (near Camden). The influence of Bellows was more than casual; he would have intensified Kuehne's commitment to paint life "in the raw" around him. After another brief trip to Spain in 1920, Kuehne went to the other Rockport (Cape Ann, Massachusetts) where he was accepted as a member of the vigorous art colony, spearheaded by Aldro T. Hibbard. Rockport's picturesque ambiance fulfilled the needs of an artist-sailor: as a writer in the Gloucester Daily Times explained, "Max Kuehne came to Rockport to paint, but he stayed to sail." 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