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Lisa Breslow "Summer Shadows" 2024 oil and pencil on panel
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work,
highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces
side-by-side. She s...
Category
2010s Contemporary Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Oil, Panel
Lisa Breslow "Blue Sky Water Tree" 2024 oil and pencil on panel
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work,
highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces
side-by-side. She s...
Category
2010s Contemporary Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Oil, Panel
Lisa Breslow "From Above" 2024 oil and pencil on panel
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work,
highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces
side-by-side. She s...
Category
2010s Contemporary Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Oil, Panel
Lisa Breslow "Right Turn" 2024 oil and pencil on panel
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work,
highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces
side-by-side. She s...
Category
2010s Contemporary Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Oil, Panel
Lisa Breslow "Balcony View" 2024 Oil and pencil on panel
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work,
highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces
side-by-side. She s...
Category
2010s Contemporary Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Oil, Panel
Lisa Breslow "River's Edge" Monotype on Paper
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work, highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces side-by-side. She ...
Category
Early 2000s Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Monotype
Lisa Breslow "Lake Reflections 15" Monotype on Paper
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work, highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces side-by-side. She ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
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Lisa Breslow "Skyline 3" - Impressionist Cityscape Monotype
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Breslow
Skyline 3, 2022
monotype
image size: 10.5 x 22 in.
paper size: 19 x 30 in.
(bres306)
This original monotype by Lisa Breslow depicts an abstract New York City skyline ov...
Category
2010s Abstract Impressionist Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
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Lisa Breslow "Central Park Blues 1"
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Breslow
Central Park Blues 1, 2018
monotype
18 x 44 in.
paper size: 24 x 50 in.
This original monotype by Lisa Breslow depicts a dreamy cityscape / waterscape in subtle, painte...
Category
2010s Impressionist Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Monotype
Lisa Breslow "Skyline 2" Monotype on Paper
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work, highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces side-by-side. She ...
Category
2010s Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Monotype
Lisa Breslow "Meditation 16" Monotype on Paper
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work, highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces side-by-side. She ...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Lisa Breslow Art
Materials
Monotype
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Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) was a visionary Italian-American artist, sculptor, and designer. Born in San Lorenzo, Italy, Bertoia immigrated to the United States with his family at age fifteen, settling in Detroit, Michigan.
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