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Michael DeVore Landscape Paintings

American, b. 1982
Michael DeVore (born 1982) is an American classical realist painter who creates meticulously rendered oil paintings across various genres including still life, portraiture, landscape, and narrative compositions. Following his Bachelor of Arts from Pepperdine University in 2005, DeVore pursued specialized training at The Florence Academy of Art from 2006 to 2010, studying at both the Italian and Swedish campuses. His work, influenced by Baroque masters like Rembrandt and Ribera, captures intimate scenes with dramatic lighting. DeVore has gained recognition through numerous juried exhibitions with organizations such as Oil Painters of America and The International Guild of Realism, receiving awards from Southwest Art Magazine and The Artist's Magazine. Currently residing in Sweden, he serves as Principal Instructor and Workshop Director at The Florence Academy of Art's Swedish branch, where he continues to advance the classical realist tradition alongside his wife, fellow artist Cecilia Thorell DeVore.
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Artist: Michael DeVore
"Vessels" (2013) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Still-Life, Oil Painting
"Vessels" (2013) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Still-Life, Oil Painting

"Vessels" (2013) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Still-Life, Oil Painting

By Michael DeVore

Located in Denver, CO

Michael DeVore’s "Vessels" (2015) is a masterfully executed original still-life oil painting which depicts a variety of ceramic and glass vases. This piece measures at 14 x 18 in., a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Michael DeVore Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

"The Long Road" (2015) Impressionist Midwestern Landscape and Skyscape
"The Long Road" (2015) Impressionist Midwestern Landscape and Skyscape

"The Long Road" (2015) Impressionist Midwestern Landscape and Skyscape

By Michael DeVore

Located in Denver, CO

Michael DeVore’s "The Long Road" (2015) is a masterfully executed original still-life oil painting. This piece measures at 14 x 18 in., and rests in a black and brushed gold frame at...

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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Michael DeVore Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

"Summit County Sunset" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Oil Landscape
"Summit County Sunset" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Oil Landscape

"Summit County Sunset" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Oil Landscape

By Michael DeVore

Located in Denver, CO

Michael DeVore’s "Summit County Sunset" (2015) is a masterfully executed original oil on panel painting that depicts a quiet snowy mountain during sunset. This piece is unframed and ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Michael DeVore Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

"Sunset in Breckenridge" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Oil Landscape
"Sunset in Breckenridge" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Oil Landscape

"Sunset in Breckenridge" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Impressionist Oil Landscape

By Michael DeVore

Located in Denver, CO

Michael DeVore’s "Sunset in Breckenridge" (2015) is a masterfully executed original oil on panel painting that depicts a quiet snowy mountain during sunset. This piece is unframed an...

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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Michael DeVore Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

"Setting Behind the Ridge" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Original Oil Painting
"Setting Behind the Ridge" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Original Oil Painting

"Setting Behind the Ridge" (2015) By Michael DeVore, Original Oil Painting

By Michael DeVore

Located in Denver, CO

"Setting Behind the Ridge" (2015) by Michael DeVore is an original handmade oil landscape painting that measures at 12 x 14 inches framed and is ready t...

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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Michael DeVore Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

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