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"A Winter Stop-Over" Western Stagecoach Snow Scene G. Harvey In 1970 Calendar
By G. Harvey
Located in San Antonio, TX
G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones)
(1933-2017)
San Antonio, Austin, and Fredericksburg Artist
Image Size: 24 x 30
Frame Size: 33 x 39
Medium: Oil
Dated 1970
"A Winter Stop-Over" Stageco...
Category
1970s Impressionist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"SPRING IN HER STEP" TEXAS CATTLE FREDERICKSBURG 22 X 18 FRAMED OPA Member. COW
Located in San Antonio, TX
Chuck Mauldin
Born 1949
Fredericksburg Artist
Image Size: 18 x 14
Frame Size: 22 x 18
Medium: Oil
"Spring In Her Step" Cattle Landscape Texas
A native of Texas, Chuck Mauldin has been painting in oil since the age of twelve. His interest in watercolor and pencil drawing grew during his years spent in Louisiana. With his move back to Texas, he has renewed his focus on oil painting, using this medium in a realistic yet painterly style. Striving to quickly capture color and mood with a direct "alla prima" technique is one of his main objectives in painting outdoors on-location. Cows, cowboys and Native Americans often enrich the landscape in his studio work, while anything can inspire his plein air paintings.
Workshops with Charles Sovek, Kevin Macpherson, and many others have played a significant role in his development as an artist. He is a member of Oil Painters of America and has achieved Signature membership status in the Louisiana Watercolor Society and the Plein Air Artists of Colorado. Chuck has won numerous awards and has had work accepted into prestigious national juried competitions, such as the Oil Painters of America National Show (2020, 2021), Western Regional Show (2016, 2021, 2022) and Salon Show (2016, 2020).
After 28 years in Louisiana, Chuck and his wife, Barbara, moved to Fredericksburg, Texas, in 2005, in order to pursue their passion for art on a full-time basis. In 2008, Chuck started teaching a beginner’s oil painting class and later intermediate classes in composition, landscape painting, and limited palettes. He is represented by Charles Morin Fine Art in Fredericksburg, Texas.
Degrees in chemistry from Southern Methodist University (B.S.) and the University of Texas (PhD) led to Chuck's career in research at ExxonMobil Process Research Labs in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He presently holds 57 U.S. patents in the field of catalysis. He and Barbara have two sons and a daughter, and 8 perfect grandchildren. An Eagle Scout...
Category
2010s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"BARN TO LAST" TEXAS LANDSCAPE NEAR FREDERICKSBURG 21 X 25 FRAMED OPA Member
Located in San Antonio, TX
Chuck Mauldin
Member OPA
Born 1949
Fredericksburg Artist
Image Size: 14 x 18
Frame Size: 21 x 25
Medium: Oil
"Barn To Last" Texas Farm Scene
A native of Texas, Chuck Mauldin has been painting in oil since the age of twelve. His interest in watercolor and pencil drawing grew during his years spent in Louisiana. With his move back to Texas, he has renewed his focus on oil painting, using this medium in a realistic yet painterly style. Striving to quickly capture color and mood with a direct "alla prima" technique is one of his main objectives in painting outdoors on-location. Cows, cowboys and Native Americans often enrich the landscape in his studio work, while anything can inspire his plein air paintings.
Workshops with Charles Sovek, Kevin Macpherson, and many others have played a significant role in his development as an artist. He is a member of Oil Painters of America and has achieved Signature membership status in the Louisiana Watercolor Society and the Plein Air Artists of Colorado. Chuck has won numerous awards and has had work accepted into prestigious national juried competitions, such as the Oil Painters of America National Show (2020, 2021), Western Regional Show (2016, 2021, 2022) and Salon Show (2016, 2020).
After 28 years in Louisiana, Chuck and his wife, Barbara, moved to Fredericksburg, Texas, in 2005, in order to pursue their passion for art on a full-time basis. In 2008, Chuck started teaching a beginner’s oil painting class and later intermediate classes in composition, landscape painting, and limited palettes. He is represented by Charles Morin Fine Art in Fredericksburg, Texas.
Degrees in chemistry from Southern Methodist University (B.S.) and the University of Texas (PhD) led to Chuck's career in research at ExxonMobil Process Research Labs in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He presently holds 57 U.S. patents in the field of catalysis. He and Barbara have two sons and a daughter, and 8 perfect grandchildren. An Eagle Scout...
Category
2010s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"PASTURE BONNETS" TEXAS BLUEBONNETS NEAR FREDERICKSBURG 25 X 31 FRAMED OPA Membe
Located in San Antonio, TX
Chuck Mauldin
Member of the OPA
Born 1949
Fredericksburg Artist
Image Size: 18 x 24
Frame Size: 25 x 31
Medium: Oil
"Pasture Bonnets" Texas Bluebonnets
A native of Texas, Chuck Mauldin has been painting in oil since the age of twelve. His interest in watercolor and pencil drawing grew during his years spent in Louisiana. With his move back to Texas, he has renewed his focus on oil painting, using this medium in a realistic yet painterly style. Striving to quickly capture color and mood with a direct "alla prima" technique is one of his main objectives in painting outdoors on-location. Cows, cowboys and Native Americans often enrich the landscape in his studio work, while anything can inspire his plein air paintings.
Workshops with Charles Sovek, Kevin Macpherson, and many others have played a significant role in his development as an artist. He is a member of Oil Painters of America and has achieved Signature membership status in the Louisiana Watercolor Society and the Plein Air Artists of Colorado. Chuck has won numerous awards and has had work accepted into prestigious national juried competitions, such as the Oil Painters of America National Show (2020, 2021), Western Regional Show (2016, 2021, 2022) and Salon Show (2016, 2020).
After 28 years in Louisiana, Chuck and his wife, Barbara, moved to Fredericksburg, Texas, in 2005, in order to pursue their passion for art on a full-time basis. In 2008, Chuck started teaching a beginner’s oil painting class and later intermediate classes in composition, landscape painting, and limited palettes. He is represented by Charles Morin Fine Art in Fredericksburg, Texas.
Degrees in chemistry from Southern Methodist University (B.S.) and the University of Texas (PhD) led to Chuck's career in research at ExxonMobil Process Research Labs in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He presently holds 57 U.S. patents in the field of catalysis. He and Barbara have two sons and a daughter, and 8 perfect grandchildren. An Eagle Scout...
Category
2010s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"This Circus Life" FULLY FUNCTIONAL MARQUEE LIGHT SIGN.
Located in San Antonio, TX
Samuel Wilson
(Born 1986)
San Antonio, TX
Image Size: 27 X 36
Medium: Wood, Paint, Lights
"This Circus Life"
Born in 1986 in Wicihta, KS, Sam is a self taught artist, growing up ar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage More Art
Materials
Wood, Lights, House Paint
"Beacon" Figurative Narrative
Located in San Antonio, TX
Samuel Wilson
(Born 1986)
San Antonio, TX
Image Size: 24 x 60
Medium: Oil
"Beacon"
When you see them in person you will say UNBELIEVEABLE.
From his series
"Being Human" vs. "Human B...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"American Busker" Street Performer in San Francisco California
Located in San Antonio, TX
Samuel Wilson
(1986-Present)
Texas Artist
Image Size: 30 x 40
Medium: Oil
"American Busker"
When you see the paintings below in photos you will say WOW!
When you see them in person ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Gift of Rain" COWBOYS WESTERN SAGUARO CACTUS DESERT SCENE G. Harvey (1933-2017)
By G. Harvey
Located in San Antonio, TX
G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones)
(1933-2017)
San Antonio, Austin, and Fredericksburg Artist
Image Size: 30 x 24
Frame Size: 44 x 38
Medium: Oil on canvas
“ Gift Of Rain “
G. Harvey (G...
Category
1990s Impressionist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
" The Littlefield Murals " 3 MURALS OF THE XIT RANCH IN TEXAS. PAINTED Ca. 1910
Located in San Antonio, TX
Major George Washington Littlefield died in 1920. He commissioned E. Martin Hennings around 1910 to do six large paintings of scenes from his 235,000-acre ( part of the XIT ) ranch to hang in his bank in Austin.
I am not sure, but the bank possibly went under sometime in the 197s-1980s. All of the art and antiques were stored, and they had a sale. We have 3 of the six murals that were commissioned by Littlefield.
I have about 40 pages of info on Littlefield and the murals. Too much to enter now but I will be scanning that info later this week.
The Littlefield mansion is still in Downtown Austin. At one time he was the richest man in the state. He was UT's biggest donor for several years prior to his death.
The paintings are
34 x 130
35 x 144
35 x 119
Two are hanging in my friend's ranch house. The other is of a large herd of Hereford Cattle. It is actually pictured
on the cover of the Biography of George Washing Littlefield.
Littlefield, George Washington (1842–1920). George Washington Littlefield, cattleman, banker, and member of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas, son of Fleming and Mildred Terrell (Satterwhite) White Littlefield, was born in Panola County, Mississippi, on June 21, 1842. The family moved to Texas in 1850 after a confrontation between Fleming Littlefield and his wife's family. In marrying Fleming, her overseer, after the death of her first husband, Mildred in her family's eyes had married beneath her station, an action to which her family objected. George grew to young manhood on the family plantation near Belmont, Gonzales County, helping his mother to manage the place after Fleming's death in 1853. George received a basic education in Gonzales College and Baylor University, 1853–55 and 1857. With the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 George enlisted in Company I, Eighth Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas Rangers), which fought in the Army of Tennessee. Before his military career was ended at Mossy Creek, Tennessee, on December 26, 1863, by an exploding cannon shell, George rose to the rank of company commander, the youngest in his regiment, and fought at Shiloh, Perryville, and Chickamauga. At Mossy Creek he was promoted to major, a title by which he was addressed after the mid 1880s. Back in Texas after being discharged in 1864, he took control of a plantation belonging to himself and his brother, and "went to work to make the best, as he thought, of a miserable life, having to carry his crutches everywhere." During the war, on January 14, 1863, George married Alice Payne Tillar, with whom he had two children, both of whom died in infancy. In his business ventures thereafter, George Littlefield, who had a highly developed sense of family, utilized nephews and the husbands of nieces as managers.
George's first year's farming after the war ended in disaster caused by three years of worm infestation and flood. Even the road-side store he opened, which prospered because George accepted barter, in particular cattle, could not make up for the losses. In 1871 he gathered a herd of cattle, half of which were his and the rest belonging to his brother, bought more, and drove the herd to Abilene, Kansas, where he sold the animals for enough to discharge all of his debts and leave him with $3,600 "to begin business." Over the next several years entrepreneur Littlefield opened a dry goods store in partnership with J. C. Dilworth in Gonzales, bought and trailed cattle, bought ranches in Caldwell and Hays counties, and developed his plantations. In the trailing business, Littlefield commonly bought his cattle, rather than, as most trailing contractors did, trailing them for a fee. He took the greater risk but reaped the greater reward in their sale. In 1877 Littlefield bought water rights along the Canadian River near Tascosa and established the XIT Ranch which he sold in 1881 for $248,000. Littlefield rejoiced that he had obtained "far more money than he had ever expected to have" and thought of retiring at thirty-nine years of age. But he did not retire, as "he learned. . .that the more money a man makes, the more he has to make, that a man's world opens up a little bit wider with each deal and demands become heavier."
In 1882 Littlefield followed the advice of his principal ranch manager, half-nephew J. Phelps White, and purchased water interests sufficient to control some four million acres of land in New Mexico east of the Pecos River between Fort Sumner and Roswell, on which he established the Bosque Grande Ranch. In 1883 he bought the site of the first windmill on the New Mexico plains at the Four Lakes north of Tatum and developed the Four Lakes Ranch with windmills and barbed wire to control access to water and permit upgrading of stock. His cattle after 1882 carried his LFD brand on their right side. In 1887 Littlefield began acquiring land in Mason County, which soon spread over some 120,000 acres in adjacent Kimble and Menard counties, a ranch he put under management of half-nephew John Will White. In the 1890s Littlefield assembled acreage that came to be known as the LFD Farm in Roswell, New Mexico, on which he established an apple grove, grew forage for cattle, recruited his horses prior to the spring round-up, and maintained the pure-bred bulls that he used to upgrade his herds. Littlefield climaxed his ranching operation in 1901 with the purchase for two dollars per acre of 235,858 acres of the Yellow House (southern) Division of the XIT Ranch in Lamb and Hockley counties. To reach the prevailing wind above the escarpment at the ranch headquarters, Littlefield put up a windmill 130 feet tall to the top of the fan, claimed at the time to be the world's tallest windmill. In 1912 he established the Littlefield Lands Company under Arthur Pope...
Category
1910s Impressionist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"WOMAN AND CHILD" TEXAS BLACK FOLK ARTIST
By Leon Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
Image Size: 36 x 24
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
2024
"Woman and Child"
Leon Collins Birthdate Unknown
"The inspiration ...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"CHURCH" TEXAS BLACK FOLK ARTIST
By Leon Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
Image Size: 24 x 36
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
2024
"Church"
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / Navasota Texas...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"SIGN OF PEACE" TEXAS BLACK FOLK ARTIST PEACH PIPE
By Leon Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
Image Size: 36 x 24
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
2024
"Sign of Peace"
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / Navasot...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
" SPRING SHADOWS " TEXAS BLUEBONNETS BLUEBONNET G. HARVEY 33 X 39 FRAME SIZE
By G. Harvey
Located in San Antonio, TX
G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones)
(1933-2017)
San Antonio, Austin, and Fredericksburg Artist
Image Size: 24 x 30
Frame Size: 33 x 39
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dated 1972
"Spring Shadows" B...
Category
1970s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
" THE LAST DROP " Charles Schreyvogel (1861-1912) BRONZE SCULPTURE 1903 WESTERN
Located in San Antonio, TX
Charles Schreyvogel
(1861-1912)
New York / New Jersey Artist
Image Size: 12" x 18.50" x 5"
Medium: Bronze Sculpture
1903
"The Last Drop"
Charles Schreyvogel (1861-1912) New York / Ne...
Category
Early 1900s Realist Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
" PROUD AND PROTECTIVE " G. HARVEY BRONZE SCULPTURE HORSES AND COLT
By G. Harvey
Located in San Antonio, TX
G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones)
(1933-2017)
San Antonio, Austin, and Fredericksburg Artist
Image Size: 14 x 14
Medium: Bronze Sculpture
1982
"Proud & Protective"
I am the largest G. ...
Category
1980s Impressionist Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"BEND IN THE CREEK" TEXAS HILL COUNTRY LIMESTONE BLUFFS RIVER 33 X 45 FRAMED
Located in San Antonio, TX
W. A. Slaughter
(1923 - 2003)
Dallas / San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 24 x 36
Frame Size: 33 x 45
Medium: Oil on Canvas
"Bend in the Creek" Texas Hill Country
Biography
W. A. Slaught...
Category
1970s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"BANKS OF BLUE" TEXAS HILL COUNTRY BLUEBONNETS RIVER 40X50 FRAMED
Located in San Antonio, TX
W. A. Slaughter
(1923 - 2003)
Dallas / San Antonio Artist
Size: 30 x 40
Frame: 40 x 50
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dated 1974
"Banks of Blue" Texas Bluebonnets
Biography
W. A. Slaughter (1...
Category
1970s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Whistling Man" Made from the Cabinet Oak Tree. The Texas White House. LBJ Ranch
By James Surls
Located in San Antonio, TX
James Surls
(Born 1943)
Texas / Colorado Artist
Image Size: 50 x 29 x 19
Medium: Wood Sculpture from the Cabinet Oak Tree at LBJ Ranch
2024
"Whistling Man...
Category
2010s Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood
"History Man" Made from the Cabinet Oak Tree. The Texas White House. LBJ Ranch
By James Surls
Located in San Antonio, TX
James Surls
(Born 1943)
Texas / Colorado Artist
Image Size: 60 x 36 x 33
Medium: Wood Sculpture from the Cabinet Oak Tree at LBJ Ranch
2024
"History Man" Designed to stand.
James Surls (Born 1943) Texas / Colorado Artist
A modernist sculptor of delicate seeming wooden objects of intriguing designs, James Surles also does drawing and prints that feature natural and human images and forms.
He carves, whittles and stains his objects, but creating a monotone effect, rarely paints them but sometimes burns images into them. Some of his works are large, as much as nine-feet tall.
Surls earned a B.S. degree from Sam Houston University and an MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. In 1998, he moved from Splendora, Texas to Carbondale, Colorado.
In 2009, five sculptures, made of bronze and steel, were set up on Park Avenue by the New York City Parks Public Art Program. His work has been shown in major New York museums including the Whitney, Guggenheim, and Museum of Modern Art. His work is in numerous public collections.
East Texas native James Surls is among the most acclaimed Texas artists of the late twentieth century and has found great success outside the state, as well. Surls' sculptures are most inspired by nature but also reveal metaphorical and mythological content.
In a 2009 catalog for The Grace Museum in Abilene, Texas, Patterson Sims wrote that Surl's works are "studies of myths, science, and human behavior."
After graduating from Sam Houston State University and The Cranbrook Academy of Art, he taught at Southern Methodist University and later at the University of Houston and the Lawndale Art Center, Houston.
Surl's work is held in many museum collections, and he has had numerous solo exhibitions, including the Dallas Museum of Art in 1984 and The Meadows Art Museum, Dallas, in 2003.
History Man and Walking Man – Provenance
James Surls, renowned Texas Artist, was commissioned by the Friends of the LBJ National Historical Park, to create art from what is known as the Cabinet Oak that is growing in the
yard of the Texas White House. As President, Lyndon Johnson held many meetings, including meetings with cabinet members, under the sprawling live oak tree in his front yard, next to his
swimming pool. For that reason, the tree became known as the Cabinet Oak. In 2019, a huge branch of the tree broke off. The park service searched for ways to turn this
devastating event into something positive and memorable. As a result, The Friends of Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park stepped forward and invited 53 artists to receive portions
of the wood and without conditions use the wood to reflect their vision of its meaning. Renowned artist James Surls used his section of the branch to create three art pieces,
including the two identified below that are being offered for sale. These works are unique examples of Surls artistry, showcasing his devotion to the LBJ legacy and to the beauty and
history of the wood itself.
History Man
James Surls, 2024
60 inches times 36 inches times 33 inches
Free standing
Whistling Man...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood
"FLOWERS" #800 OIL ON PANEL APPLIED WITH PALETTE KNIFE. DATED 1969
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 17 x 12.5
Frame Size: 28 x 24
Medium: Oil Applied by Palette Knife on Panel
1969
"Flowers" 800
Biography
Jose Vives-Atsar...
Category
1960s Impressionist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil
"FLOWERS" #801 OIL ON PANEL APPLIED WITH PALETTE KNIFE. DATED 1969
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 17 x 12.5
Frame Size: 31 x 27
Medium: Oil Applied by Palette Knife on Panel
1969
"Flowers" 801
Biography
Jose Vives-Atsar...
Category
1960s Impressionist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil
"OLD PATH HOME" TEXAS LANDSCAPE CIRCA 194Os HEAVEY IMPASTO.
Located in San Antonio, TX
E.G. Edward Eisenlohr
(1872 - 1961)
Dallas Artist
Image Size: 11 x 14
Frame Size: 14 x 18
Medium: Oil
"Old Path Home"
Biography
E.G. Edward Eisenlohr (1872 - 1961)
Edward Gustav Eise...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
" SPARROW HAWK " Exquisite painting HUNTING BIRD WILDLIFE
By Michael Coleman
Located in San Antonio, TX
Michael Coleman
Born 1946
Utah Artist
Image Size: 15.5 x 10
Frame Size: 22 x 16
Medium: Oil on Masonite
Dated 1990
"Female Sparrow Hawk"
Michael Coleman Born 1946
Born and continuing...
Category
1990s Realist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Gyrfalcon" LARGEST OF THE FALCONS Exquisite painting
By Michael Coleman
Located in San Antonio, TX
Michael Coleman
Born 1946
Utah Artist
Image Size: 15.5 x 10
Frame Size: 22 x 16
Medium: Oil on Masonite
Dated 1990
"Gyrfalcon" Largest of the Falcons
Michael Coleman Born 1946
Born a...
Category
1990s Realist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"FLOWERS" OIL ON PANEL APPLIED WITH PALETTE KNIFE SAN ANTONIO ARTIST (1919-2004)
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 27 x 20
Frame Size: 36 x 29.5
Medium: Oil on Panel Applied by Palette Knife
"Flowers"
Biography
Jose Vives-Atsara (1919-2...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil
"HOME SWEET HOME" BLACK FOLK ART MULTI MEDIA JOHNNY BANKS (1912-1988) SAN ANT.
By Johnny Banks
Located in San Antonio, TX
Johnny Banks
(1912-1988)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 13.5 x 9.75
Frame Size: 19 x 15.5
Medium: Mixed Media on Poster Board
"Home Sweet Home"
Biography
Johnny Banks (1912-1988)
In ...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Mixed Media
Materials
Mixed Media
"SHOPPING" WATERCOLOR TEXAS ARTIST JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (1903-1982)
Located in San Antonio, TX
Josephine Mahaffey
(1903-1982)
Texas
Image Size: 7.25 x 4.5
Frame Size: 11.75 x 9
Medium: Watercolor
"Shopping"
Biography
Josephine Mahaffey (1903-1982)
In 1968, she was honored at t...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"FREE PARKING" WATERCOLOR TEXAS ARTIST JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (1903-1982)
Located in San Antonio, TX
Josephine Mahaffey
(1903-1982)
Texas
Image Size: 5 x 3.75
Frame Size: 8.75 x 7
Medium: Watercolor
"Free Parking"
Biography
Josephine Mahaffey (1903-1982)
In 1968, she was honored at ...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"OUTSKIRTS" WATERCOLOR TEXAS ARTIST JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (1903-1982)
Located in San Antonio, TX
Josephine Mahaffey
(1903-1982)
Texas
Image Size: 8.5 x 6.75
Frame Size: 13 x 11
Medium: Watercolor
"Outskirts"
Biography
Josephine Mahaffey (1903-1982)
In 1968, she was honored at th...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"CHORES" WATERCOLOR TEXAS ARTIST JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (1903-1982)
Located in San Antonio, TX
Josephine Mahaffey
(1903-1982)
Texas
Image Size: 8.75 x 7
Frame Size: 13.5 x 11.5
Medium: Watercolor
"Chores"
Biography
Josephine Mahaffey (1903-1982)
In 1968, she was honored at the...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"FRIENDS" WATERCOLOR TEXAS ARTIST JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (1903-1982)
Located in San Antonio, TX
Josephine Mahaffey
(1903-1982)
Texas
Image Size: 9.25 x 6.75
Frame Size: 13.75 x 11.25
Medium: Watercolor
"Friends"
Biography
Josephine Mahaffey (1903-1982)
In 1968, she was honored ...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"TIE MY SHOE" WATERCOLOR TEXAS ARTIST JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (1903-1982)
Located in San Antonio, TX
Josephine Mahaffey
(1903-1982)
Texas
Image Size: 8 x 5
Frame Size: 12.5 x 9.5
Medium: Watercolor
"Tie My Shoe"
Biography
Josephine Mahaffey (1903-1982)
In 1968, she was honored at th...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"THE CHAT" WATERCOLOR TEXAS ARTIST JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (1903-1982)
Located in San Antonio, TX
Josephine Mahaffey
(1903-1982)
Texas
Image Size: 7.5 x 5
Frame Size: 12 x 9.5
Medium: Watercolor
"The Chat"
Biography
Josephine Mahaffey (1903-1982)
In 1968, she was honored at the S...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO" SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 44 X 56 FRAME SIZE TEXAS ARTIST
By Al Barnes
Located in San Antonio, TX
Al Barnes
(1937-2017)
Cuero / Rockport Artist
Image Size: 36 x 48
Frame Size: 44 x 56
Medium: Oil on Canvas
"Mission San Juan Capistrano" San Antonio Mission
Biography
Al Barnes (1937-2017)
IN MEMORIAM:
AL BARNES (1937-2015) ROCKPORT, TX. Rockport Center for the Arts mourns the loss of Al Barnes, who passed away Thursday, November 12th, 2015, at his hill country home outside Johnson City.
Barnes was born in Cuero, Texas in 1937. His artistic course was set when he moved to Port Isabel when he was an elementary school student. He became enchanted with nautical life when a local ferry captain allowed him to freely ride and steer the vessel back and forth between South Padre Island and the mainland. He sold his first painting in the sixth grade, using watercraft and coastal waters as inspiration in early works.
Barnes fulfilled his desire to become a professional artist, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1967 from the University of Texas at Austin. After graduation and marriage, he relocated to Dallas, where he worked as an illustrator, freelancer, and art director for thirteen years. After completing a large mural commission, Barnes was ready for a change. The tide pulled him back to the coast.
He nourished his ongoing fascination with the waterfront as a crew member on boats traveling from New England to the Caribbean, Texas to Florida, and Florida to Belize. The clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean and native boats were common themes in many of his works. Informed by his early influences, much of his work originated in his urge to paint water. In a 1977 interview Barnes said, “The different landscapes and people on the coast have always been in my paintings and always will.” Barnes preferred beginning with the ocean or a landscape, allowing the subject to insert itself into the composition. Birds and boats worked themselves into picture plane in uniquely natural ways.
Barnes’ artistry and talents were nationally recognized, but while he was inspired by the Caribbean, he felt more at home in the coastal marshes of South Texas. Barnes called Rockport-Fulton home for over forty years. In 1995 Rockport Center for the Arts selected him as the Art Festival poster...
Category
1980s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"PRAIRIE HOME" WESTERN HOMESTEAD El Paso Artist
By Lester Hughes
Located in San Antonio, TX
Lester Hughes
(1938-2021)
El Paso Artist
Image Size: 24 x 36
Frame Size: 21 x 43
Medium: Oil on Canvas
"Prairie Home"
Biography
Lester Hughes (1938-2021)
From El Paso, Texas, Lester ...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"MOTHER AND DAUGHTER" TEXAS BLACK FOLK ART FRAMED 38 x 26 AFRICAN AMERICAN
By Leon Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leon Collins
(Born 1930)
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
Image Size: 38 x 26
Medium: Oil on Canvas
"Mother and Daughter"
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / Navasota Texas A...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"HUNTING DOG" TEXAS BLACK FOLK ART FRAMED 24 X 36
By Leon Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leon Collins
(Born 1930)
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
Image Size: 23 x 35
Frame Size: 24 x 36
Medium: Oil on Board
"Hunting Dog"
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / Navas...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"THE GUITARIST" TEXAS BLACK FOLK ARTIST
By Leon Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leon Collins
(Born 1930)
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
Image Size: 36 x 24
Medium: Oil on Canvas
"The Guitarist"
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"TARNADO COMING" TEXAS BLACK FOLK ART FRAMED 12 X 29.5
By Leon Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leon Collins
(Born 1930)
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
Image Size: 11 x 28.5
Frame Size: 12 x 29.5
Medium: Oil on Board
2024
"Tarnado Coming"
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galve...
Category
2010s Impressionist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"WILD DREAM" TEXAS BLACK FOLK ART FRAMED 70.25 X 50.25
By Leon Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leon Collins
(Born 1930)
Galveston / Navasota Texas Artist
Image Size: 64 x 44
Frame Size: 70.25 x 50.25
Medium: Oil on Board
"Wild Dream"
Leon Collins
Birthdate Unknown
Galveston / ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"RINCON DE LA COSTA BRAVA" SAN FELIU DE GUIXOLS CATALUNA SPAIN
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 26 x 20
Frame Size: 33.25 x 27.25
Medium: Oil on Board applied by Palette Knife
"Rincon De La Costa Brava" San Feliu De G...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"ATARDECER" ACAPULCO MEXICO OIL ON CANVAS DATED 1954 FRAMED 37 X 47
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 30 x 40
Frame Size: 37 x 47
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dated 1954
"Atardecer" Acapulco, Mexico
Biography
Jose Vives-Atsara (1919-2004)
His list of Pallbearers says it all. They were not just buyers of his art they were some of his closest friends.
Pallbearers: E. Glenn Biggs, James M. Cavender, III, Tom C. Frost, Jr., James W. Gorman, Jr., George B. Irish, Joseph R. Krier, Robert L. Mooney and H. Bartell Zachry, Jr.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born April 13, 1919, in Villafranca del Penedes near Barcelona, Spain. A native Spaniard, he developed a love of painting at an early age, and by age 11 had committed himself to becoming an artist. He studied at Colegio de San Ramon and had his first one-person show at age 14.
The Spanish Civil interrupted his idyllic young life as he was forced to serve in the Communist Army, and then was imprisoned, suffering many hardships.
Soon after the war he married Emilia Hill Domenech, and in 1947 set out to move with his wife and child aboard a tramp steamer to the United States. Unfortunately, immigration quotas did not allow them to move directly to the United States, and it was eight years before they achieved that goal. During this interim before obtaining temporary visas, he and his family lived first, in Caracas, Venezuela and then in Mexico City, Mexico.
The family settled in San Antonio, Texas, where he had made friends on a previous visit. He and his wife and children gained citizenship in time for their first Christmas in the United States. He became such an exemplary immigrant citizen that officials of the U.S. District Court for the Western District Court regularly invited him to share his thoughts and advice for living in America with newly naturalized citizens
Vives-Atsara also developed a close relationship with the Incarnate Word College, becoming, over the years, both a professor of art, and Artist in Residence. As a painter, he depicted many local scenes including San Antonio missions and the San Antonio River. For special guests such as Pope John Paul II, heads of state, and royalty from foreign countries, he was commissioned to provide paintings as gifts.
His paintings were also commissioned for Frost Bank and the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. For his vibrant oil paintings, he used only nine colors, mixed in a variety of ways. They have been described as both realistic and impressionistic.
"Vives-Atsara believed that art is a reflection of the artist's soul, if this is true; his paintings reflect a beautiful, bright spirit." (Richardson) Jose Vives-Atsara died in San Antonio on January 13, 2004 and is buried there in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born in Vilafranca del Panades in the Catalonian region of Spain on April 30, 1919. As a small boy he loved to sketch with pencil and paper. He began painting at the age of eleven. His first one-man show came at the ripe old age of fourteen. From that time on, painting has been his love and his way of life.
Jose studied art at Saint Raymond College and School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. He is quick to admit that his most inspirational teacher has been nature itself.
Mr. Vives-Atsara came to San Antonio in 1956 where he has established his art career. His use of a palette knife in painting allows him to blend rich pure pigments to achieve his goal of creating a powerful statement of color directly on the canvas. This style is intended to produce works that are distinctively 'Vives-Atsara'.
Vives-Atsara is represented in public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, Spain; Fort Worth Art Museum, Texas; His Royal Highness Juan Carlos...
Category
1950s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"RIVER BEND" OIL ON CANVAS APPLIED BY PALETTE KNIFE
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 16 x 20
Frame Size: 25 x 28.75
Medium: Oil on Canvas Applied by Palette Knife
"River Bend"
Biography
Jose Vives-Atsara (1919-2004)
His list of Pallbearers says it all. They were not just buyers of his art they were some of his closest friends.
Pallbearers: E. Glenn Biggs, James M. Cavender, III, Tom C. Frost, Jr., James W. Gorman, Jr., George B. Irish, Joseph R. Krier, Robert L. Mooney and H. Bartell Zachry, Jr.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born April 13, 1919, in Villafranca del Penedes near Barcelona, Spain. A native Spaniard, he developed a love of painting at an early age, and by age 11 had committed himself to becoming an artist. He studied at Colegio de San Ramon and had his first one-person show at age 14.
The Spanish Civil interrupted his idyllic young life as he was forced to serve in the Communist Army, and then was imprisoned, suffering many hardships.
Soon after the war he married Emilia Hill Domenech, and in 1947 set out to move with his wife and child aboard a tramp steamer to the United States. Unfortunately, immigration quotas did not allow them to move directly to the United States, and it was eight years before they achieved that goal. During this interim before obtaining temporary visas, he and his family lived first, in Caracas, Venezuela and then in Mexico City, Mexico.
The family settled in San Antonio, Texas, where he had made friends on a previous visit. He and his wife and children gained citizenship in time for their first Christmas in the United States. He became such an exemplary immigrant citizen that officials of the U.S. District Court for the Western District Court regularly invited him to share his thoughts and advice for living in America with newly naturalized citizens
Vives-Atsara also developed a close relationship with the Incarnate Word College, becoming, over the years, both a professor of art, and Artist in Residence. As a painter, he depicted many local scenes including San Antonio missions and the San Antonio River. For special guests such as Pope John Paul II, heads of state, and royalty from foreign countries, he was commissioned to provide paintings as gifts.
His paintings were also commissioned for Frost Bank and the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. For his vibrant oil paintings, he used only nine colors, mixed in a variety of ways. They have been described as both realistic and impressionistic.
"Vives-Atsara believed that art is a reflection of the artist's soul, if this is true; his paintings reflect a beautiful, bright spirit." (Richardson) Jose Vives-Atsara died in San Antonio on January 13, 2004 and is buried there in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born in Vilafranca del Panades in the Catalonian region of Spain on April 30, 1919. As a small boy he loved to sketch with pencil and paper. He began painting at the age of eleven. His first one-man show came at the ripe old age of fourteen. From that time on, painting has been his love and his way of life.
Jose studied art at Saint Raymond College and School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. He is quick to admit that his most inspirational teacher has been nature itself.
Mr. Vives-Atsara came to San Antonio in 1956 where he has established his art career. His use of a palette knife in painting allows him to blend rich pure pigments to achieve his goal of creating a powerful statement of color directly on the canvas. This style is intended to produce works that are distinctively 'Vives-Atsara'.
Vives-Atsara is represented in public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, Spain; Fort Worth Art Museum, Texas; His Royal Highness Juan Carlos...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"STILL COAST" OIL ON PANEL APPLIED BY PALETTE KNIFE FRAMED 33 X 38.75
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 24 x 30
Frame Size: 33 x 38.75
Medium: Oil on Panel Applied by Palette Knife
"Still Coast"
Biography
Jose Vives-Atsara (1919-2004)
His list of Pallbearers says it all. They were not just buyers of his art they were some of his closest friends.
Pallbearers: E. Glenn Biggs, James M. Cavender, III, Tom C. Frost, Jr., James W. Gorman, Jr., George B. Irish, Joseph R. Krier, Robert L. Mooney and H. Bartell Zachry, Jr.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born April 13, 1919, in Villafranca del Penedes near Barcelona, Spain. A native Spaniard, he developed a love of painting at an early age, and by age 11 had committed himself to becoming an artist. He studied at Colegio de San Ramon and had his first one-person show at age 14.
The Spanish Civil interrupted his idyllic young life as he was forced to serve in the Communist Army, and then was imprisoned, suffering many hardships.
Soon after the war he married Emilia Hill Domenech, and in 1947 set out to move with his wife and child aboard a tramp steamer to the United States. Unfortunately, immigration quotas did not allow them to move directly to the United States, and it was eight years before they achieved that goal. During this interim before obtaining temporary visas, he and his family lived first, in Caracas, Venezuela and then in Mexico City, Mexico.
The family settled in San Antonio, Texas, where he had made friends on a previous visit. He and his wife and children gained citizenship in time for their first Christmas in the United States. He became such an exemplary immigrant citizen that officials of the U.S. District Court for the Western District Court regularly invited him to share his thoughts and advice for living in America with newly naturalized citizens
Vives-Atsara also developed a close relationship with the Incarnate Word College, becoming, over the years, both a professor of art, and Artist in Residence. As a painter, he depicted many local scenes including San Antonio missions and the San Antonio River. For special guests such as Pope John Paul II, heads of state, and royalty from foreign countries, he was commissioned to provide paintings as gifts.
His paintings were also commissioned for Frost Bank and the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. For his vibrant oil paintings, he used only nine colors, mixed in a variety of ways. They have been described as both realistic and impressionistic.
"Vives-Atsara believed that art is a reflection of the artist's soul, if this is true; his paintings reflect a beautiful, bright spirit." (Richardson) Jose Vives-Atsara died in San Antonio on January 13, 2004 and is buried there in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born in Vilafranca del Panades in the Catalonian region of Spain on April 30, 1919. As a small boy he loved to sketch with pencil and paper. He began painting at the age of eleven. His first one-man show came at the ripe old age of fourteen. From that time on, painting has been his love and his way of life.
Jose studied art at Saint Raymond College and School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. He is quick to admit that his most inspirational teacher has been nature itself.
Mr. Vives-Atsara came to San Antonio in 1956 where he has established his art career. His use of a palette knife in painting allows him to blend rich pure pigments to achieve his goal of creating a powerful statement of color directly on the canvas. This style is intended to produce works that are distinctively 'Vives-Atsara'.
Vives-Atsara is represented in public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, Spain; Fort Worth Art Museum, Texas; His Royal Highness Juan Carlos...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"FLOWERS" STILL LIFE OIL ON CANVAS APPLIED BY PALETTE KNIFE DATED 2001
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 30 x 24
Frame Size: 38.75 x 32.75
Medium: Oil on Canvas Applied by Palette Knife
Dated 2001
"Flowers"
Biography
Jose Vives-Atsara (1919-2004)
His list of Pallbearers says it all. They were not just buyers of his art they were some of his closest friends.
Pallbearers: E. Glenn Biggs, James M. Cavender, III, Tom C. Frost, Jr., James W. Gorman, Jr., George B. Irish, Joseph R. Krier, Robert L. Mooney and H. Bartell Zachry, Jr.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born April 13, 1919, in Villafranca del Penedes near Barcelona, Spain. A native Spaniard, he developed a love of painting at an early age, and by age 11 had committed himself to becoming an artist. He studied at Colegio de San Ramon and had his first one-person show at age 14.
The Spanish Civil interrupted his idyllic young life as he was forced to serve in the Communist Army, and then was imprisoned, suffering many hardships.
Soon after the war he married Emilia Hill Domenech, and in 1947 set out to move with his wife and child aboard a tramp steamer to the United States. Unfortunately, immigration quotas did not allow them to move directly to the United States, and it was eight years before they achieved that goal. During this interim before obtaining temporary visas, he and his family lived first, in Caracas, Venezuela and then in Mexico City, Mexico.
The family settled in San Antonio, Texas, where he had made friends on a previous visit. He and his wife and children gained citizenship in time for their first Christmas in the United States. He became such an exemplary immigrant citizen that officials of the U.S. District Court for the Western District Court regularly invited him to share his thoughts and advice for living in America with newly naturalized citizens
Vives-Atsara also developed a close relationship with the Incarnate Word College, becoming, over the years, both a professor of art, and Artist in Residence. As a painter, he depicted many local scenes including San Antonio missions and the San Antonio River. For special guests such as Pope John Paul II, heads of state, and royalty from foreign countries, he was commissioned to provide paintings as gifts.
His paintings were also commissioned for Frost Bank and the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. For his vibrant oil paintings, he used only nine colors, mixed in a variety of ways. They have been described as both realistic and impressionistic.
"Vives-Atsara believed that art is a reflection of the artist's soul, if this is true; his paintings reflect a beautiful, bright spirit." (Richardson) Jose Vives-Atsara died in San Antonio on January 13, 2004 and is buried there in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born in Vilafranca del Panades in the Catalonian region of Spain on April 30, 1919. As a small boy he loved to sketch with pencil and paper. He began painting at the age of eleven. His first one-man show came at the ripe old age of fourteen. From that time on, painting has been his love and his way of life.
Jose studied art at Saint Raymond College and School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. He is quick to admit that his most inspirational teacher has been nature itself.
Mr. Vives-Atsara came to San Antonio in 1956 where he has established his art career. His use of a palette knife in painting allows him to blend rich pure pigments to achieve his goal of creating a powerful statement of color directly on the canvas. This style is intended to produce works that are distinctively 'Vives-Atsara'.
Vives-Atsara is represented in public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, Spain; Fort Worth Art Museum, Texas; His Royal Highness Juan Carlos...
Category
Early 2000s Impressionist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil
"SUNSET" COSTA BRAVA SPAIN OIL ON PANEL APPLIED BY PALETTE KNIFE FRAMED 39 X 49
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 30 x 40
Frame Size: 38.75 x 48.75
Medium: Oil on Panel Applied by Palette Knife
Dated 1977-1978
"Sunset" Costa Brava Spai...
Category
1970s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"FLORES" OIL ON PANEL APPLIED BY PALETTE KNIFE DATED 1962
By Jose Vives-Atsara
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Vives-Atsara
(1919-2004)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 24 x 20
Frame Size: 34.5 x 30.5
Medium: Oil on Panel Applied by Palette Knife
Dated 1962
"Flores"
Biography
Jose Vives-Atsara (1919-2004)
His list of Pallbearers says it all. They were not just buyers of his art they were some of his closest friends.
Pallbearers: E. Glenn Biggs, James M. Cavender, III, Tom C. Frost, Jr., James W. Gorman, Jr., George B. Irish, Joseph R. Krier, Robert L. Mooney and H. Bartell Zachry, Jr.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born April 13, 1919, in Villafranca del Penedes near Barcelona, Spain. A native Spaniard, he developed a love of painting at an early age, and by age 11 had committed himself to becoming an artist. He studied at Colegio de San Ramon and had his first one-person show at age 14.
The Spanish Civil interrupted his idyllic young life as he was forced to serve in the Communist Army, and then was imprisoned, suffering many hardships.
Soon after the war he married Emilia Hill Domenech, and in 1947 set out to move with his wife and child aboard a tramp steamer to the United States. Unfortunately, immigration quotas did not allow them to move directly to the United States, and it was eight years before they achieved that goal. During this interim before obtaining temporary visas, he and his family lived first, in Caracas, Venezuela and then in Mexico City, Mexico.
The family settled in San Antonio, Texas, where he had made friends on a previous visit. He and his wife and children gained citizenship in time for their first Christmas in the United States. He became such an exemplary immigrant citizen that officials of the U.S. District Court for the Western District Court regularly invited him to share his thoughts and advice for living in America with newly naturalized citizens
Vives-Atsara also developed a close relationship with the Incarnate Word College, becoming, over the years, both a professor of art, and Artist in Residence. As a painter, he depicted many local scenes including San Antonio missions and the San Antonio River. For special guests such as Pope John Paul II, heads of state, and royalty from foreign countries, he was commissioned to provide paintings as gifts.
His paintings were also commissioned for Frost Bank and the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. For his vibrant oil paintings, he used only nine colors, mixed in a variety of ways. They have been described as both realistic and impressionistic.
"Vives-Atsara believed that art is a reflection of the artist's soul, if this is true; his paintings reflect a beautiful, bright spirit." (Richardson) Jose Vives-Atsara died in San Antonio on January 13, 2004 and is buried there in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Jose Vives-Atsara was born in Vilafranca del Panades in the Catalonian region of Spain on April 30, 1919. As a small boy he loved to sketch with pencil and paper. He began painting at the age of eleven. His first one-man show came at the ripe old age of fourteen. From that time on, painting has been his love and his way of life.
Jose studied art at Saint Raymond College and School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. He is quick to admit that his most inspirational teacher has been nature itself.
Mr. Vives-Atsara came to San Antonio in 1956 where he has established his art career. His use of a palette knife in painting allows him to blend rich pure pigments to achieve his goal of creating a powerful statement of color directly on the canvas. This style is intended to produce works that are distinctively 'Vives-Atsara'.
Vives-Atsara is represented in public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, Spain; Fort Worth Art Museum, Texas; His Royal Highness Juan Carlos...
Category
1960s Impressionist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil
"HYMN TO THE RED MOON BATIK MID CENTURY
By Margaret Putnam
Located in San Antonio, TX
Margaret Putnam
(1913-1989)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 11.5 x 11.5
Frame Size: 14 x 14
Medium: Batik
"Hymn to the Red Moon"
Margaret Putnam (1913-1989)
Margaret Putnam left an ar...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Modern More Art
Materials
Ink
"ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI" LARGE MULTIMEDIA FRAMED 28.5 X 52.5
By Margaret Putnam
Located in San Antonio, TX
Margaret Putnam
(1913-1989)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 25.5 x 49
Frame Size: 28.5 x 52.5
Medium: Multimedia on Paper
"St. Francis of Assisi"
Margaret Putnam (1913-1989)
Margaret ...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Modern Mixed Media
Materials
Mixed Media
"RED WING" ABSTRACT FRAMED 27 X 35.5
By Charles Schorre
Located in San Antonio, TX
Charles Schorre
1925-1996
Texas
Image Size: 22 x 30
Frame Size: 27 x 35.5
Medium: Watercolor on Paper
"Red Wing"
Biography
Charles Schorre 1925-1996
Charles Schorre (1925 - 1996) was...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"UNTITLED ABSTRACT" FRAMED 40.75 X 33.25
By Charles Schorre
Located in San Antonio, TX
Charles Schorre
1925-1996
Texas
Image Size: 30 x 22
Frame Size: 40.75 x 33.25
Medium: Watercolor on Paper
"Untitled Abstract"
Biography
Charles Schorre 1925-1996
Charles Schorre (192...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"MY GARDEN" G. HARVEY FREDERICKSBURG ARTIST DATED 1985
By G. Harvey
Located in San Antonio, TX
G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones)
(1933-2017)
San Antonio, Austin, and Fredericksburg Artist
Image Size: 12 x 9
Frame Size: 26 x 23
1985
"My Garden"
G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones)
(19...
Category
1980s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"TEXAS SUMMER" HILL COUNTRY CIRCA 1930'S 1872-1957 COMFORT ARTIST
Located in San Antonio, TX
P. L. Hohnstedt (Peter Lanz)
(1872 - 1957)
San Antonio, Comfort Artist
Image Size: 12 x 16
Medium: Oil
Circa 1930s
"Texas Summer" Hill Country
Biography
P. L. Hohnstedt (Peter Lanz) ...
Category
1930s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"ALONG THE NUECES" COWBOY ON HORSE BACK FRAMED 40X50
Located in San Antonio, TX
David Sanders
(1933-2013)
Austin Artist
Image Size: 30 x 40
Frame Size: 40 x 50
Medium: "Pastel"
"Along the Nueces"
David Sanders (1933-2013)
Known for his oil pastel landscapes, Dav...
Category
20th Century American Realist Animal Paintings
Materials
Pastel
"THE BANKS" PREMEIR BLACK FOLK ARTIST JOHNNY BANKS DIED 1988
By Johnny Banks
Located in San Antonio, TX
Johnny Banks
(1912-1988)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 13.5 x 11.75
Frame Size: 19.5 x 17.75
Medium: Mixed Media
Dated 1986
"The Banks"
Biography
Johnny Banks (1912-1988)
In my opin...
Category
20th Century Folk Art Mixed Media
Materials
Color Pencil, Mixed Media
"AFTERNOON ON THE BAY" SEASCAPE SAILBOAT SCENE PAUL SCHUMANN DIED 1946
By Pedro Lazcano
Located in San Antonio, TX
Paul Schumann
1876-1946
Galveston Artist
Image Size: 16 x 20
Frame Size: 21.5 x 25.5
Medium: Oil on Board
"Afternoon on the Bay"
Paul Schumann was born near Leipzig Saxony, in the G...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"DALLAS CITYSCAPE" SKETCH MID-CENTURY ARTIST BUCK SCHIWETZ DIED 1984
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Size: 13.75 x 17.5
Frame: 20.25 x 24.25
Medium: Charcoal on Draft Paper
"Dallas" Cityscape
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
Edward Muegge Schiwetz w...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Charcoal
"DALLAS CITYSCAPE" ILLISTRATION MID-CENTURY ARTIST BUCK SCHIWETZ DIED 1984
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Size: 10 x 15.5
Frame: 16.5 x 22
Medium: Charcoal on Paper unsigned from the collection of a Schiwetz Family Member.
1961
"Dallas" Cityscape....
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Charcoal
"DALLAS CITYSCAPE" ON DRAFT PAPER MID-CENTURY ARTIST BUCK SCHIWETZ DIED 1984
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Image Size: 13.75 x 17.5
Framed Size: 20.25 x 24.25
Medium: Charcoal on Draft Paper
"Dallas" Cityscape
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
Edward Muegg...
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Charcoal
"WATERMELON TIME" Premier Black Folk Artist Johnny Banks Died 1988
By Johnny Banks
Located in San Antonio, TX
Johnny Banks
(1912-1988)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 11.5 x 9.5
Frame Size: 21.75 x 15.75
Medium: Multimedia on Poster Board
1987
"Watermelon Time"
Johnny Banks (1912-1988)
In my ...
Category
1980s Folk Art Mixed Media
Materials
Mixed Media