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American Impressionism Rockport Artist T.M. Nicholas Waterfront Scene
By T.M. Nicholas
Located in Rockport, MA
T.M. Nicholas is a contemporary American painter known for his impressionistic landscapes and coastal scenes, particularly of New England. Following in the tradition of American Impr...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist T.M. Nicholas Art

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Oil

Rockport Artist, T.M. Nicholas Landscape Painting "First Snow, Pleasant Valley"
By T.M. Nicholas
Located in Rockport, MA
A serene winter landscape captures the magic of the first snowfall. The golden light of dawn casts a warm glow over a snow-covered valley. A winding creek reflects the soft hues of t...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist T.M. Nicholas Art

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Oil

Rockport Artist TM Nicholas Landscape Painting of Vermont
By T.M. Nicholas
Located in Rockport, MA
This painting captures the serene beauty of a snowy Vermont landscape. A stream winds gently through a forest, its dark, reflective waters contrasting with the bright, snow-covered r...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist T.M. Nicholas Art

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Oil

Rockport Artist TM Nicholas "Pumpkin Hollow Farm" Landscape Painting
By T.M. Nicholas
Located in Rockport, MA
A classic countryside scene with a vibrant red barn surrounded by verdant fields and tall trees. Puffy clouds drift across a bright blue sky, adding to the idyllic charm of the rural...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist T.M. Nicholas Art

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Oil

Gloucester Scene Landscape Painting by Rockport Artist TM Nicholas
By T.M. Nicholas
Located in Rockport, MA
A picturesque view of a coastal Gloucester, Massachusetts bathed in morning light. Overlapping rooftops lead the eye to a towering church steeple, standing out against the soft blues...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist T.M. Nicholas Art

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Oil

Beach Scene Gloucester. Mass "Half Moon Beach" by Rockport Artist TM Nicholas
By T.M. Nicholas
Located in Rockport, MA
"Half Moon, Beach" beach scene featuring sparkling water and warm, sunlit rocks. In the background, visitors relax under umbrellas, enjoying the secluded cove surrounded by trees. Th...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist T.M. Nicholas Art

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Oil

T.M. Nicholas Rockport Artist "Old Garden Beach" Rockport Landscape Oil Painting
By T.M. Nicholas
Located in Rockport, MA
T. M. Nicholas was born in Rockport, Massachusetts in 1963. He studied privately with his father, Tom Nicholas, NA, AWS, and with John Terelak at the Glou...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist T.M. Nicholas Art

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Oil

Rockport Artist T.M. Nicholas Landscape Painting "Springtime, Ipswich (MA)"
By T.M. Nicholas
Located in Rockport, MA
TM Nicholas captures the serene charm of springtime in Ipswich, Massachusetts, in this stunning oil on canvas. The vibrant scene highlights blossoming trees and the interplay of ligh...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist T.M. Nicholas Art

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Oil

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Fishing Boats, Gloucester
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A colorful impressionist harbor scene with fishing boats, Gloucester, MA by American artist T.M. (Thomas Michael) Nicholas (b.1963). T.M. was the son of artist Thomas Nicholas...
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Fishing Boats, Gloucester
Fishing Boats, Gloucester
H 38.5 in W 45 in D 2.5 in

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