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Scott Duce Paintings

American, b. 1956

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include Random House, General Electric, IBM, Pfizer, Inc., Capital Holding Corporation, McGraw-Hill Corporation, Petroplus Holdings, Switzerland, Seagrams-Montreal, Canada, and the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Among his awards and honors he received a National Endowment for the Arts/SECCA artist grant. Duce’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, and internationally in Paris, France; Florence, Italy; and Lima, Peru. He has had many commissioned works, including Bell South, Atlanta; White Elephant Resort, Nantucket; Embassy Suites Hotels, and the Knoxville Museum of Art, as well as many private commissions. Duce is continually producing paintings, drawings, and animated films for an active exhibition schedule, he is in production on several new hand-drawn animation films; including a series of animated shorts on dyslexia, and he recently finished the film Castletown, a film incorporating animation and still photography techniques. Duce has recently published a book of drawings titled Wild Traces: Drawings from Brush Creek Ranch and is working on two new books; Augury Series: symbols as language as meaning, and In Public, 2004 - 2017, a complete catalog of the In Public Series paintings. Duce continues work as a visual film/animation advisor as well as creating digital designs, storyboards, and concept art for film and animation projects. In addition to his studio work he is currently a visiting professor at Sarah Lawrence College in the department of filmmaking and moving image arts.

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Artist: Scott Duce
InPublic: Shade

InPublic: Shade

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce Biography American, b. 1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable...

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2010s American Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

CC8: Sax & Fryer

CC8: Sax & Fryer

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

This painting by Scott Duce depicts a vibrant yellow classic MGB Roadster parked in front of "Sax and Fryer"

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Intimo

Intimo

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce Biography American, b. 1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable...

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2010s American Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

InPublic: Utility Cover .315

InPublic: Utility Cover .315

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Signed verso American, b. 1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collec...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Construction Worker .3

Construction Worker .3

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, ...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Olive Tree
Olive Tree

Olive Tree

By Scott Duce

Located in Wiscasett, ME

Oil on canvas, signed lower left and titled and inscribed on reverse. b.1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include Random House, General Electric, IBM, Pfizer, Inc., Capital Holding Corporation, McGraw-Hill Corporation, Petroplus Holdings, Switzerland, Seagrams-Montreal, Canada, and the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Among his awards and honors he received a National Endowment for the Arts/SECCA artist grant. Duce’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, and internationally in Paris, France; Florence, Italy; and Lima, Peru. He has had many commissioned works, including Bell South...

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Early 2000s American Modern Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil

Winter Marker 1
Winter Marker 1

Winter Marker 1

By Scott Duce

Located in Wiscasett, ME

Oil on panel, signed lower left and inscribed reverse. Provenance: Fay Gold Gallery b.1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include Random House, General Electric, IBM, Pfizer, Inc., Capital Holding Corporation, McGraw-Hill Corporation, Petroplus Holdings, Switzerland, Seagrams-Montreal, Canada, and the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Among his awards and honors he received a National Endowment for the Arts/SECCA artist grant. Duce’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, and internationally in Paris, France; Florence, Italy; and Lima, Peru. He has had many commissioned works, including Bell South...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil

Season Dream
Season Dream

Season Dream

By Scott Duce

Located in Wiscasett, ME

Oil on canvas, signed, titled, and dated on reverse. Measuring 72" x 84" in good condition and ready to hang. American, b.1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include Random House, General Electric, IBM, Pfizer, Inc., Capital Holding Corporation, McGraw-Hill Corporation, Petroplus Holdings, Switzerland, Seagrams-Montreal, Canada, and the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Among his awards and honors he received a National Endowment for the Arts/SECCA artist grant. Duce’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, and internationally in Paris, France; Florence, Italy; and Lima, Peru. He has had many commissioned works, including Bell South...

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Early 2000s Abstract Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil

InPublic Multiples: Sospeso

InPublic Multiples: Sospeso

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Signed verso American, b. 1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collec...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Hula-Hoop

Hula-Hoop

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include Random House, Gener...

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2010s American Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Tree Row II
Tree Row II

Tree Row II

By Scott Duce

Located in Wiscasett, ME

Oil on panel, inscribed on reverse and signed lower left front. Provenance: Fay Gold Gallery b.1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include Random House, General Electric, IBM, Pfizer, Inc., Capital Holding Corporation, McGraw-Hill Corporation, Petroplus Holdings, Switzerland, Seagrams-Montreal, Canada, and the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Among his awards and honors he received a National Endowment for the Arts/SECCA artist grant. Duce’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, and internationally in Paris, France; Florence, Italy; and Lima, Peru. He has had many commissioned works, including Bell South...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil

Summer Olive Tree

Summer Olive Tree

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, ...

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Early 2000s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Pharaoh

Pharaoh

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b.1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include ...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Scott Duce Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Mirror

Mirror

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b.1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include ...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Art Mover

Art Mover

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, and internationally in Paris, France; Florence, Italy; and Lima, Peru. His work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include Random House, General Electric, IBM, Pfizer, Inc., Capital Holding Corporation, McGraw-Hill Corporation, Petroplus Holdings, Switzerland, Seagrams-Montreal, Canada, and the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Duce has had many commissioned works, including Bell...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Stride

Stride

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, ...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Balloons

Balloons

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, ...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Study 306 (onion)

Study 306 (onion)

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Oil on panel painting by Scott Duce of a painting of an onion.

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Flower Delivery .305

Flower Delivery .305

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce Biography American, b.1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable ...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

InPublic: Reading .304

InPublic: Reading .304

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Signed verso American, b. 1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collec...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

InPublic: Eyeshade .309

InPublic: Eyeshade .309

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Signed verso American, b. 1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collec...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Fabric Man

Fabric Man

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b.1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include ...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Fashion Runner .2

Fashion Runner .2

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, and internationally in Paris, France; Florence, Italy; and Lima, Peru. His work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include Random House, General Electric, IBM, Pfizer, Inc., Capital Holding Corporation, McGraw-Hill Corporation, Petroplus Holdings, Switzerland, Seagrams-Montreal, Canada, and the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. Duce has had many commissioned works, including Bell...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Scraper

Scraper

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, ...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Fashion Runner .5

Fashion Runner .5

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, with several solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, Boston, ...

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2010s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Twice in Place .02

Twice in Place .02

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b. 1956 Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corporate, museum, and private collections. Notable collections include ...

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2010s Contemporary Scott Duce Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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Olea Europoreana

By Scott Duce

Located in Wiscasett, ME

Scott Duce, American artist B. 1956. Oil on canvas, signed SD. Ex. Cavalier Galleries with signature, title, and date information on reverse. Scott Duce's work I can be found in many...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil

NEW HAVEN STATION
NEW HAVEN STATION

Scott DuceNEW HAVEN STATION, 1983

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H 40 in W 52 in D 1 in

NEW HAVEN STATION

By Scott Duce

Located in Three Oaks, MI

Oil on canvas, signed, dated, and titled verso, in wood frame, overall 41 ½" x 53 ½" Scott Duce is an international artist working in New York. Duce’s work is included in many corpo...

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1980s Realist Scott Duce Paintings

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Oil

Twice in Place .01

Twice in Place .01

By Scott Duce

Located in Greenwich, CT

Painting of a woman walking near a building

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2010s Scott Duce Paintings

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Cotton Canvas, Oil

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