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Pink Umbrella. Green Chair
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Serene river scene watercolor from important Bay Area figurative contemporary artists Mary Robertson, who is associated with the Bay Area Figurative School, founded by Elmer Bischoff...
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2010s American Impressionist Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Garden Pots / oil on canvas still life colorplay
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Garden pots in bright colors by Mary Robertson whose still life paintings are celebrated and enjoyed worldwide. Wayne Thiebaud said of her work, "Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditati...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Two Green Chairs / figurative oil on canvas
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
“Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditative paintings are are colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Wayne Thiebaud.
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary Robertson’s oeuvre focuses on an area she knows intimately—Northern California's Russian River, where she has been painting for over 25 years. The region’s beaches, umbrellas, floats, and figures are iconic in the quiet and intimate paintings of Robertson, but it is the afternoon Bay Area light that takes center stage, as it interacts with the landscape to create the real magic. Her oil paintings and watercolors have an affinity with the American Realists, the Impressionists, and the Pointillists such as Seurat. When taking in a Robertson scene, there is a sense of time standing still, and being bathed in a lazy California summer glow that doesn’t fade.
'Two Green Chairs...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Woman with Cel Phone
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
“Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditative paintings are are colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Wayne Thiebaud.
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pointillist Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Linen, Oil
Neighbors No. 2 / River painting
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Figurative watercolor in mainly green from Mary Robertson whose paintings Wayne Thiebaud calls "Joyous and meditative colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.”
Steepe...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Watercolor
Woman and Red Kayak / figurative oil on canvas
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
“Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditative paintings are are colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Wayne Thiebaud.
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary Rob...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Many Tubes / oil on canvas
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
“Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditative paintings are are colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Wayne Thiebaud.
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary Rob...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Mary Robertson Art
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Canvas, Oil
Two Boats and a Can
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
“Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditative paintings are are colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Wayne Thiebaud.
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary Robertson’s oeuvre focuses on an area she knows intimately—Northern California's Russian River, where she has been painting for over 25 years. The region’s beaches, umbrellas, floats, and figures are iconic in the quiet and intimate paintings of Robertson, but it is the afternoon Bay Area light that takes center stage, as it interacts with the landscape to create the real magic. Her oil paintings and watercolors have an affinity with the American Realists, the Impressionists, and the Pointillists such as Seurat. When taking in a Robertson scene, there is a sense of time standing still, and being bathed in a lazy California summer glow that doesn’t fade.
'Two Boats...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Odd Fellows No 37
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
“Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditative paintings are are colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Wayne Thiebaud
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary R...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Mary Robertson Art
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Canvas, Oil
Man in a Rowboat
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
“Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditative paintings are are colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Wayne Thiebaud.
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Mary Robertson Art
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Canvas, Oil
Odd Fellows No. 44 / watercolor framed
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Family and friends cooling off in a lazy river on Odd Fellows Beach, from important Bay Area figurative contemporary artists Mary Robertson, who is associa...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Watercolor
Book Cliffs Near Green River No 3
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary Robertson's oeuvre focuses on Northern California's Russian River, and its beaches, umbrellas, floats and figures. Her western lands...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Mary Robertson Art
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Cotton Canvas, Oil
Book Cliffs Near Green River No 1
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement, Mary Robertson's oeuvre focuses on Northern California's Russian River, and its beaches, umbrellas, floats and figures. Her western lands...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Cotton Canvas, Oil
Girl in Blue Kayak
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Blue Kayak Canoe with a girl navigating a serene river scene from important Bay Area figurative contemporary artists Mary Robertson, who is associated with the Bay Area Figurative Sc...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Watercolor, Rag Paper
Neighbors No 3
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Figurative watercolor in mainly green from Mary Robertson whose paintings Wayne Thiebaud calls "Joyous and meditative colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.”
Steepe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Watercolor
Stacked Tubes
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Stacked river tube graphite drawing from Mary Robertson who is steeped in the Bay Area figurative movement. Her Mary oeuvre focuses on Northern California's Russian River, where she ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Robertson Art
Materials
Graphite, Paper
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Storm Near Petaluma / watercolor
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Storm Near Petaluma watercolor - a traditional nature landscape by artist Mary Robertson, created is 2016. Museum quality matted and backed. Ships in an archival storage...
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By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
“Mary Robertson’s joyous and meditative paintings are are colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Wayne Thiebaud.
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