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Artist: Gregory Frux
Night Doorway, dark, mysterious urban architectural oil painting
Night Doorway, dark, mysterious urban architectural oil painting

Night Doorway, dark, mysterious urban architectural oil painting

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Night Doorway, Oil on panel, nocturne Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whet...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Verrazano Bridge Pier, realistic waterscape, NYC
Verrazano Bridge Pier, realistic waterscape, NYC

Verrazano Bridge Pier, realistic waterscape, NYC

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Oil on canvas Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whether he’s portraying quiet scenes from Brooklyn...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Sixth Avenue & St. John, realistic urban architecture and street scene
Sixth Avenue & St. John, realistic urban architecture and street scene

Sixth Avenue & St. John, realistic urban architecture and street scene

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Sixth Avenue & St. John, Oil on canvas, cityscape _________________________ Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein ai...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Fountain, " realistic oil on canvas, garden, with geometric hedges
"Fountain, " realistic oil on canvas, garden, with geometric hedges

"Fountain, " realistic oil on canvas, garden, with geometric hedges

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Mansard Window, Oil on canvas, cityscape Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein a...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Gem II, mysterious window image, dark colors
Gem II, mysterious window image, dark colors

Gem II, mysterious window image, dark colors

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Mansard Window, Oil on canvas, cityscape Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein a...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Railroad Pier, 2014
Railroad Pier, 2014

Railroad Pier, 2014

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Oil on Canvas This painting was selected for the cover of the catalog for the 2019 Gregory Frux solo exhibition "Brooklyn Plein Air"

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Norway III,  dark blues and blacks, night sky
Norway III,  dark blues and blacks, night sky

Norway III, dark blues and blacks, night sky

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whether he’s portraying quiet scenes from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park or the Botanical Gardens, intriguing remnants of New York’s varied industry (grain silos...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Gem III
Gem III

Gem III

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Mansard Window, Oil on canvas, cityscape Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein a...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Norway IV, dark seascape w colorful abstracted sky pattern
Norway IV, dark seascape w colorful abstracted sky pattern

Norway IV, dark seascape w colorful abstracted sky pattern

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Mansard Window, Oil on canvas, cityscape Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whether he’s portraying quiet scenes from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park or the Botanical Gardens, intriguing remnants of New York’s varied industry (grain silos...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Norway I, blue tones, seascape and mountain
Norway I, blue tones, seascape and mountain

Norway I, blue tones, seascape and mountain

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Mansard Window, Oil on canvas, cityscape Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whether he’s portraying quiet scenes from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park or the Botanical Gardens, intriguing remnants of New York’s varied industry (grain silos...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

End of Brownstone, urban street scene Brooklyn, bright colors

End of Brownstone, urban street scene Brooklyn, bright colors

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Oil on canvas Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whether he’s portraying quiet scenes from Brooklyn...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Gem I, dark colors, mystery, night window
Gem I, dark colors, mystery, night window

Gem I, dark colors, mystery, night window

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Mansard Window, Oil on canvas, cityscape Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein a...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Mansard Window, realistic historic urban architecture, Brookyn cityscape, brick
Mansard Window, realistic historic urban architecture, Brookyn cityscape, brick

Mansard Window, realistic historic urban architecture, Brookyn cityscape, brick

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Mansard Window, Oil on canvas, cityscape Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein a...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

America 2017, New York, urban architecture, subtle color
America 2017, New York, urban architecture, subtle color

America 2017, New York, urban architecture, subtle color

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Oil on canvas Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whether he’s portraying quiet scenes from Brooklyn...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Norway II, colorful sky sunrise sunset seascape nature
Norway II, colorful sky sunrise sunset seascape nature

Norway II, colorful sky sunrise sunset seascape nature

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whether he’s portraying quiet scenes from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park or the Botanical Gardens, intriguing remnants of New York’s varied industry (grain silos...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Wisteria II
Wisteria II

Wisteria II

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Oil on panel reflections predominantly green

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2010s Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Cherry Tree, pink & lavender flowering trees w mother and child in stroller
Cherry Tree, pink & lavender flowering trees w mother and child in stroller

Cherry Tree, pink & lavender flowering trees w mother and child in stroller

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein air” artist: Whether he’s portraying quiet scenes from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park or the Botanical Gardens, intriguing remnants of New York’s varied industry (grain silos...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Wisteria I" colorful garden path view, greens, sunlight, flowers
"Wisteria I" colorful garden path view, greens, sunlight, flowers

"Wisteria I" colorful garden path view, greens, sunlight, flowers

By Gregory Frux

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Mansard Window, Oil on canvas, cityscape Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn Dr. Rowland S. Russell PhD. writes about his experience directly witnessing Greg's practice as a “plein a...

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2010s American Realist Gregory Frux Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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