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Item Ships From: Manhattan
"Restaurant Cafe - Amsterdam" Impressionist Street Scene Oil Painting on Panel
By Cindy Shaoul
Located in New York, NY
A charming depiction of Restaurant Cafe, located in Amsterdam. A cozy impressionistic street scene with colors of vibrant turquoise, lush greens, and yellow ochres. This painting was...
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2010s American Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Dina Brodsky, Countryside, miniature realist landscape painting
By Dina Brodsky
Located in New York, NY
Dina Brodsky is a contemporary realist painter. Known for her miniaturist style, her highly detailed depictions of urban interiors, natural environments, and unsuspecting human and animal subjects are evocative of renaissance portraiture and landscape. Brodsky often paints on small circular surfaces, forcing viewers to move closer to the work. She was drawn to miniature painting from her study of Islamic miniature art and medieval illuminated manuscripts...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Copper

"Day Stroll in Paris" American Impressionist City Scene Oil Painting on Canvas
By Cindy Shaoul
Located in New York, NY
This painting depicts an impressionistic scene in a Parisian Village in France on a spring day, with beautiful brushwork and whimsical colors. The energy of the street is captured wi...
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2010s American Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Wish, a Surrealistic Watercolor Landscape with a Floating Wishbone the the Sky
By Melanie Vote
Located in New York, NY
This stunning piece by Melanie Vote exemplifies her signature style of subtly surreal landscapes. Featuring a traditional old-master type landscape, the work takes an unexpected turn...
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2010s Surrealist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Graphite

Lianfang Zhu Abstract Original Oil On Canvas "Spring View 1"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Spring View Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 19 x 23 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Year: 2000 Circa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Yanwei Zhu Floral Original Mixed Media "Wild Flowers In Full Bloom"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Wild Flowers In Full Bloom Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 19.5 x 23 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. N...
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21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

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Mixed Media

Sailing Along
By Kristina Nemethy
Located in New York, NY
A stunning depiction of a boat sailing along. Nemethy uses a bold impressionistic technique with thick use of paint and wonderful impressions. With unique colors, we can feel the moo...
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2010s Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Board

Long Island Impressionist Pasture Scene by C.H. Miller
By Charles Henry Miller
Located in New York, NY
Charles Henry Miller (American, 1842-1922) The Road and The Ridge, c. late 1800s-early 1900s Oil on canvas 24 x 32 in. Signed lower left: Cha. H. Miller Inscribed verso: "The Road and The Ridge" Charles Henry Miller was a noted artist and painter of landscapes from Long Island, New York. The American poet Bayard Taylor called him, "The artistic discoverer of the little continent of Long Island." Miller was educated at Mount Washington Collegiate Institute, and graduated in medicine at the New York Homeopathic Institute in 1864. Before his graduation, he had occasionally painted pictures, and in 1860 he exhibited The Challenge Accepted at the National Academy of Design, in New York City. He lived in Queens at the summer estate, Queenslawn, originally purchased by his parents. He went abroad in 1864 and again in 1867, and was a pupil in the Bavarian Royal Academy at Munich under the instruction of Adolf Lier...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Montague Dawson Oil Painting "The China Tea Clipper 'Shun Lee'"
Located in New York, NY
Montague Dawson The China Tea Clipper "Shun Lee" Signed MONTAGUE DAWSON A gorgeous oil painting focusing of the "Shun Lee" ship built on the Thames in 1866 by W. Walker. The s...
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20th Century Realist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Sunset on the Hudson River by Hermann Simon (American, 1846-1895)
Located in New York, NY
Painted by Hudson River School artist Hermann Simon (1846-1895) , "Sunset on the Hudson River" is oil on canvas, measures 15 x 25 inches, and is signed and dated 1875 at the lower ri...
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19th Century Hudson River School Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Platanus, the Tree of Joy and Healing, Oil on canvas painting with gold leaf
By Anastasia Gklava
Located in Dallas, TX
ANASTASIA GKLAVA b. 1966, Greece "Platanus, the Tree of Joy and Healing" is a striking and elegant realist painting showing a majestic Platanus tree with abundant green leaves. The ...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

"Lush Landscape with Greens and Blues" Mid Century Modern Oil Painting on Canvas
By Nanno de Groot
Located in New York, NY
This piece is a wonderful Mid Century pertinent example of Nannot de Groot's works from the prime of his career with thick use of impasto oil paint, and gestural brushwork throughout. In 1957 it was a transitional year from painting figures in his New York studio to his new studio into the countryside. And in 1959 he and his wife came back to Provincetown Massachusetts and rented a small cabin that was in a field belonging to Mary Cecil Allen on the west end. It was a small space, and there was a tree that was outside the front door, he was inspired and painted this tree over and over, and soon it was the beginning of a whole new series. The brush landscape that was outside of the window of the cabin became a focal point of this series and every year it would change, picking up inspiration to depict the tree in a new way each year. This piece is signed and dated 59' by the artist upper right corner and it comes housed with the original Mid-Century wood frame with gold rim and hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 49.5 x 39 inches Frame measures 51.5 x 40 inches Nanno de Groot was born on March 23 of 1913, in Balkbrug, Holland. He started drawing at six years of age. Although his father prevented him to study art at an early age, he moved to the United States in the year of 1941, and in 1946 at age 33 he discovered Picasso and he dedicated the rest of his life to painting and drawing. He worked for a year as a cartoonist for the San Francisco Chronicle. After his marriage to the New York School artist Elise Asher...
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1950s Abstract Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Hui Sheng Landscape Original Oil Painting "Riverside"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Riverside Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 19.5 x 27.5inches Frame: Framing options available! Age: 2000s Condition: Painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: Thi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Bright Blooms 4, abstract painting on canvas, textured with bright colors, pinks
By Liz Barber
Located in Dallas, TX
“Bright Blooms 4” - Oil, Acrylic, and Ink on Canvas, 36 x 48 inches “Azalea Light” radiates with a lush vibrancy, where soft magenta blooms and golden hues blend effortlessly with t...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Acrylic, Gouache, Graphite

Sara MacCulloch "Low tide" - Landscape Oil Painting on Canvas
By Sara MacCulloch
Located in New York, NY
Sara MacCulloch Low tide, 2022 oil on canvas 20 x 20 in. (macc092) This original oil painting on canvas by Sara MacCulloch depicts a serene and beautiful coastal beach inlet in shad...
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2010s Realist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Arab Scouts, " Adolph Schreyer, Middle Eastern Orientalist Scene with Horses
By Adolf Schreyer
Located in New York, NY
Adolph Schreyer (1828 - 1899) Arab Scouts, n.d. Oil on canvas 33 3/4 x 56 inches Signed lower right Housed in an exceptional period American handcarved frame Provenance: Sheridan Art Gallery, Chicago Private Collection, Chicago Traffic Club of Chicago Schreyer expert Dr. Christoph Andreas has kindly confirmed the authenticity of this work. With the increase in travel by steamship and the political involvement of European powers in North Africa and the Middle East in the nineteenth century, paintings depicting the scenery, daily life, and customs of North African and Middle Eastern people became an object of fascination among European and American audiences. The German artist Christian Adolf Schreyer...
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Mid-19th Century Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Oil on Board Painting Titled "Above the Bay", by Renwick Taylor, 1925
Located in New York, NY
Renwick Taylor Above the Bay, 1925 Oil on board Signed (Lower right and verso): RENWICK TAYLOR
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1920s Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Untitled: Abstract in Peach, Blue, Grey & Orange
Located in New York, NY
Julie Spodek, "Untitled: Abstract in Peach, Blue, Grey & Orange, Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas (Signed Julie Spodek 85' Rear Canvas), 14 x 15, Late 20th...
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1980s Abstract Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Le Tennis
By Jean-Pierre Cassigneul
Located in New York, NY
Le Tennis is a beautiful large painting by the artist and painted painted in 1981. The artist has one of the paintings in his own collection and was happy to hear when we acquired t...
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1980s Expressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Tranquil Beach – Dog in Coastal Landscape Painting on Panel, Blue Sky & Clouds
By Kazaan Viveiros
Located in Dallas, TX
"Tranquil Beach" is a peaceful dog painting on panel by Kazaan Viveiros features a soulful brown dog sitting quietly amid coastal grasses under a blue sky with soft clouds. A tranqui...
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2010s Realist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Paint, Acrylic, Wood Panel

The Intruder
By Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait
Located in New York, NY
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait was born at Livesey Hall, near Liverpool, England, and began his career as a clerk at the gallery of Agnew & Zanetti’s Repository of Arts in Manchester. While...
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19th Century American Realist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"Make Room for the Time", oil and gold leaf painting of olive tree and blue sea
By Anastasia Gklava
Located in Dallas, TX
"Make Room for the Time" is an exquisite painting depicting a strong olive tree in the center, surrounded by a rich gold background with a deep blue sea. Artist Anastasia Gklava is a...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

Trucks in the City African American Self-Taught Florida Outsider Folk Art Urban
By Purvis Young
Located in New York, NY
Trucks in the City by African American, Folk, Self-Taught, Florida, Outsider Art Purvis Young Urban Young was an American artist from Miami....
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Late 20th Century Outsider Art Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

"Figure in the Village" British American Impressionist Oil Painting on Canvas
By John Clymer
Located in New York, NY
A masterful oil painting depicting a figure in the village by British American artist John Clymer. As an Impressionist painter, he was known for his pastoral landscapes depicting sce...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Gillian Theobald "Fictive Space (Tulips) 124" acrylic on canvas
Located in New York, NY
Of her recent work, Theobald states, "My practice is to make both relief collages and paintings at the same time. The paintings are not an abstraction of an actual landscape, but the...
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2010s Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Panel

Saint-Malo, Brittany
By William Stanley Haseltine
Located in New York, NY
The career of William Stanley Haseltine spans the entire second half of the nineteenth century. During these years he witnessed the growth and decline of American landscape painting, the new concept of plein-air painting practiced by the Barbizon artists, and the revolutionary techniques of the French Impressionists, all of which had profound effects on the development of painting in the western world. Haseltine remained open to these new developments, selecting aspects of each and assimilating them into his work. What remained constant was his love of nature and his skill at rendering exactly what he saw. His views, at once precise and poetic, are, in effect, portraits of the many places he visited and the landscapes he loved. Haseltine was born in Philadelphia, the son of a prosperous businessman. In 1850, at the age of fifteen, he began his art studies with Paul Weber, a German artist who had settled in Philadelphia two years earlier. From Weber, Haseltine learned about Romanticism and the meticulous draftsmanship that characterized the German School. At the same time, Haseltine enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, and took sketching trips around the Pennsylvania countryside, exploring areas along the Delaware and Susquehanna rivers. Following his sophomore year, Haseltine transferred to Harvard University. After graduating from Harvard in 1854, Haseltine returned to Philadelphia and resumed his studies with Weber. Although Weber encouraged Haseltine to continue his training in Europe, the elder Haseltine was reluctant to encourage his son to pursue a career as an artist. During the next year, Haseltine took various sketching trips along the Hudson River and produced a number of pictures, some of which were exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in the spring of 1855. Ultimately, having convinced his father that he should be allowed to study in Europe, Haseltine accompanied Weber to Düsseldorf. The Düsseldorf Academy was, during the 1850s, at the peak of its popularity among American artists. The Academy’s strict course of study emphasized the importance of accurate draftsmanship and a strong sense of professionalism. Landscape painting was the dominant department at the Düsseldorf Academy during this period, and the most famous landscape painter there was Andreas Achenbach, under whom Haseltine studied. Achenbach’s realistic style stressed close observation of form and detail, and reinforced much of what Haseltine had already learned. His Düsseldorf training remained an important influence on him for the rest of his life. At Düsseldorf, Haseltine became friendly with other American artists studying there, especially Emanuel Leutze, Worthington Whittredge, and Albert Bierstadt. They were constant companions, and in the spring and summer months took sketching trips together. In the summer of 1856 the group took a tour of the Rhine, Ahr, and Nahe valleys, continuing through the Swiss alps and over the Saint Gotthard Pass into northern Italy. The following summer Haseltine, Whittredge, and the painter John Irving returned to Switzerland and Italy, and this time continued on to Rome. Rome was a fertile ground for artists at mid-century. When Haseltine arrived in the fall of 1857, the American sculptors Harriet Hosmer, Chauncey B. Ives, Joseph Mozier, William Henry Rinehart...
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19th Century American Realist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

San Pedro Harbor
By Paul Sample
Located in New York, NY
It is infrequent, to say the least, that a diagnosis of tuberculosis proves fortuitous, but that was the event, in 1921, that set Paul Starrett Sample on the road to becoming a professional artist. (The best source for an overview of Sample’s life and oeuvre remains Paul Sample: Painter of the American Scene, exhib. cat., [Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, 1988] with a detailed and definitive chronology by Sample scholar, Paula F. Glick, and an essay by Robert L. McGrath. It is the source for this essay unless otherwise indicated.) Sample, born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1896 to a construction engineer and his wife, spent his childhood moving with his family to the various locations that his father’s work took them. By 1911, the family had landed in Glencoe, Illinois, settling long enough for Paul to graduate from New Trier High School in 1916. Sample enrolled at Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire, where his interests were anything but academic. His enthusiasms included the football and basketball teams, boxing, pledging at a fraternity, and learning to play the saxophone. After the United States entered World War I, Sample, to his family’s dismay, signed on for the Naval Reserve, leading directly to a hiatus from Dartmouth. In 1918 and 1919, Sample served in the U.S. Merchant Marine where he earned a third mate’s license and seriously contemplated life as a sailor. Acceding to parental pressure, he returned to Dartmouth, graduating in 1921. Sample’s undergraduate life revolved around sports and a jazz band he formed with his brother, Donald, two years younger and also a Dartmouth student. In November 1933, Sample summarized his life in a letter he wrote introducing himself to Frederick Newlin Price, founder of Ferargil Galleries, who would become his New York art dealer. The artist characterized his undergraduate years as spent “wasting my time intensively.” He told Price that that “I took an art appreciation course and slept thru it every day” (Ferargil Galleries Records, circa 1900–63, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, available on line). In 1920, Donald Sample contracted tuberculosis. He went for treatment to the world-famous Trudeau Sanitorium at Saranac Lake, in New York State’s Adirondack Mountains for the prescribed regimen of rest, healthful food, and fresh air. Visiting his brother in 1921, Paul also contracted the disease. Tuberculosis is highly contagious, and had no certain cure before the development of streptomycin in 1946. Even for patients who appeared to have recovered, there was a significant rate of recurrence. Thus, in his letter to Price, Sample avoided the stigma conjured by naming the disease, but wrote “I had a relapse with a bad lung and spent the next four years hospitalized in Saranac Lake.” The stringent physical restrictions imposed by adherence to “the cure” required Sample to cultivate an alternate set of interests. He read voraciously and, at the suggestion of his physician, contacted the husband of a fellow patient for instruction in art. That artist, then living in Saranac, was Jonas Lie (1880–1940), a prominent Norwegian-American painter and an associate academician at the National Academy of Design. Lie had gained renown for his dramatic 1913 series of paintings documenting the construction of the Panama Canal (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; United States Military Academy, West Point, New York). Primarily a landscape artist, Lie had a particular affinity for scenes with water. His paintings, impressionistic, atmospheric, and brushy, never strayed from a realistic rendering of his subject. Sample regarded Lie as a mentor and retained a lifelong reverence for his teacher. Sample’s early paintings very much reflect Lie’s influence. ` In 1925, “cured,” Sample left Saranac Lake for what proved to be a brief stay in New York City, where his veteran’s benefits financed a commercial art course. The family, however, had moved to California, in the futile hope that the climate would benefit Donald. Sample joined them and after Donald’s death, remained in California, taking classes at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. In Sample’s account to Price, “I couldn’t stomach the practice of painting a lot of High Sierras and desert flowers which seemed to be the only kind of pictures that were sold here so I got a job teaching drawing and painting at the art school of the University of Southern California.” Initially hired as a part-time instructor, Sample progressed to full-time status and ultimately, by the mid-1930s, to the post of Chairman of the Fine Art Department. Sample, however, did not want to wind up as a professor. “Teaching is all right in small doses,” he wrote, “but I have a horror of drifting into being a college professor and nothing more.” At the same time as he taught, Sample began to exhibit his work in a variety of venues at first locally, then nationally. Though he confessed himself “a terrible salesman,” and though occupied with continued learning and teaching, Sample was nonetheless, ambitious. In 1927, he wrote in his diary, “I am eventually going to be a painter and a damned good one. And what is more, I am going to make money at it” (as quoted by Glick, p. 15). In 1928, Sample felt sufficiently solvent to marry his long-time love, Sylvia Howland, who had also been a patient at Saranac Lake. The Howland family were rooted New Englanders and in summertime the Samples regularly traveled East for family reunion vacations. While the 1930s brought serious hardship to many artists, for Paul Sample it was a decade of success. Buttressed by the financial safety net of his teacher’s salary, he painted realist depictions of the American scene. While his work addressed depression-era conditions with a sympathetic eye, Sample avoided the anger and tinge of bitterness that characterized much contemporary realist art. Beginning in 1930, Sample began to exhibit regularly in juried exhibitions at important national venues, garnering prizes along the way. In 1930, Inner Harbor won an honorable mention in the Annual Exhibition of the Art Institute of Chicago. That same year Sample was also represented in a show at the Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo and at the Biennial Exhibition of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. In 1931, Dairy Ranch won the second Hallgarten Prize at the Annual Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, in New York. Sample also made his first appearances at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, and The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. In 1936, Miner’s Resting won the Temple Gold Medal at the Pennsylvania Academy’s Annual Exhibition. Always interested in watercolor, in 1936, Sample began to send works on paper to exhibitions at the Whitney Museum, New York. While participating in juried exhibitions, Sample also cultivated commercial possibilities. His first New York art dealer was the prestigious Macbeth Gallery in New York, which included his work in a November 1931 exhibition. In 1934, Sample joined the Ferargil Galleries in New York, after Fred Price arranged the sale of Sample’s Church Supper to the Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1937, The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased Sample’s Janitor’s Holiday from the annual exhibition of the National Academy of Design, a notable honor. As prestigious as this exhibition schedule may have been, by far Sample’s most visible presence in the 1930s and 1940s was the result of his relationship with Henry Luce’s burgeoning publishing empire, Time, Inc. Sample’s first contribution to a Luce publication appears to have been another San Pedro...
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20th Century American Modern Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Matthew Spender “#16 Remote Foreground” oil on canvas 1981 Beach Scene - framed
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Oil on canvas 13 x 20 inches Signed and dated center right: "Matthew Spender / 1981" Titled on canvas overlap verso: "#16 Remote Foreground" Retail: $2...
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1980s Post-War Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Saturn Over Titan Tower, UT, by Astronomical Artist Joe Bergeron
Located in New York, NY
Joe Bergeron (American) Saturn From Titan, 1980 Oil on canvas Framed: 40 x 30 x 1 1/2 in. Signed lower right: Bergeron 80 Inscribed verso Joe Bergeron grew up in the twin hamlets of Endicott and Endwell in upstate New York. As a boy he taught himself the constellations using a cardboard star wheel, watching in awe as stars he had never before identified rose according to prediction. Later he began a more thorough examination of the heavens using various small telescopes. A devoted hiker, Joe prowled his surroundings at all hours of the day and night, often discovering semi-abandoned sites of human activity which his imagination invested with the mystery of ancient ruins. Joe was known as a "class artist" in high school, mostly by virtue of superhero drawings done in ballpoint pen. His early efforts at painting were clumsy at best and disastrous at worst, leading him to be intimidated by the brush. Finally, called upon to produce planetarium shows during a summer job, Joe taught himself to paint so he could create visuals for the shows. Soon he was selling paintings and drawings at science fiction art...
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1980s Surrealist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Houhua Huang Landscape Original Oil On Canvas "Old Alley Series II"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Old Alley Series II Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 20 x 24 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: This...
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21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Clearing, bright, multicolored, large abstracted landscape
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
The artist activates her landscapes with sensuous applications of pigment. She layers bold hues and constructs rhizomatic forms—then interrupted by intuitive streaks of spray paint. ...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Coudersport, PA - Contemporary landscape painting
By Edie Nadelhaft
Located in East Quogue, NY
Realistic landscape painting by Edie Nadelhaft - Oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches. An avid motorcyclist, Edie Nadelhaft takes annual weeks...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hudson Highlands by Lockwood DeForest (American, 1850-1932)
Located in New York, NY
"Hudson Highlands," by Hudson River School painter Lockwood DeForest (American, 1850-1932) is oil on artists card-stock and measures 9.5 x 14 inches. The work is framed in an elegant, period appropriate frame, and ready to hang. Lockwood de Forest was born in New York in 1850 to a prominent family. He grew up in Greenwich Village and on Long Island at the family summer estate in Cold Spring Harbor. As was customary for a cultivated family in the Gilded Age, the de Forests made frequent trips abroad. Excursions to the great museums, which were prominent on the de Forests agenda, deepened the young Lockwood's familiarity with European painting and sculpture. Though he had begun drawing and painting somewhat earlier, it was during a visit to Rome in 1868 that nineteen-year-old de Forest first began to study art seriously, taking painting lessons from the Italian landscapist Hermann David Salomon Corrodi (1844–1905). More importantly, on the same trip, Lockwood met one of America’s most celebrated painters, (and his maternal great- uncle by marriage) Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900), who quickly became his mentor. DeForest accompanied Church on sketching trips around Italy and continued this practice when they both returned to America in 1869. Early on in his career, de Forest made a habit of recording the date and often the place of his oil sketches, as to create a visual diary of his travels. Lockwood’s profession as a landscape painter can be primarily attributed to Frederic E. Church and his belief in the young artist’s talent. De Forest often visited Church in the Hudson River community of Catskill where, in addition to sketching trips and afternoons of painting, he assisted with the architectural drawings and planning of Olana. In 1872, de Forest took a studio at the Tenth Street Studio Building in New York. During these formative years de Forest counted among his friend’s artists such as Sanford Robinson Gifford (1823–80), George Henry Yewell (1830–1923), John Frederick Kensett (1816–72), Jervis McEntee (1828–91), and Walter Launt Palmer (1854–1932). Over the next decade de Forest experienced success as a painter. He exhibited for the first time at the National Academy of Design in 1872, and made two more painting trips abroad, in 1875–76 and 1877–78, traveling to the major continental capitals but also the Middle East and North Africa. His trip to the Middle East and the library at Church’s home, Olana, established his interest in design during his mid-twenties. From about 1878 to 1902, landscape painting was overshadowed by his activities and preoccupation with East Indian architecture and décor, a style that became quite fashionable in late nineteenth century America. From 1879-1883, de Forest founded Associated Artists along with Louis Comfort Tiffany, Candace Wheeler...
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19th Century Hudson River School Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Colorful Abstract Waterfall by Johanna Secor
Located in New York, NY
Johanna Secor (American, 1920-1998) Waterfall, Late 20th Century Oil on canvas Framed: 35 3/8 x 29 1/8 x 1 7/8 in. Signed and inscribed verso: Johanna Secor "Waterfall" “Mrs. Seco...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Morning Light, Beautiful oil and gold leaf painting, pink & blue floral blossoms
By Anastasia Gklava
Located in Dallas, TX
"Morning Light" is a beautiful oil painting of pink cherry blossoms on a bright blue background. The texture and color covers the entire 39x39 inch canvas in a stunning composition. ...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

Signed David Shapiro Modernist Yellow Landscape
By David Shapiro
Located in New York, NY
David Shapiro (1944-2014) Hazy Day #2 Acrylic on board 29 7/8 x 30 7/8 in. Framed: 37 1/2 x 38 5/8 in. Signed lower right: David Shapiro Signed & inscribed verso: "Hazy Day #2" Davi...
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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

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Acrylic, Board

Long Island City
By Frederick Mershimer
Located in New York, NY
Long Island City Contemporary artist Frederick Mershimer created this oil painting on a wooden panel in 2005. The painting (wood panel) is 10.25 x 21.25 inches (26 x 54 cm). This ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Haibao Chen Contemporary Original Oil On Canvas "Snowy Field"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Snowy Field Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 20 x 20 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: This painting is unstretched Year: 2000 Circa Artist: Haibao Chen...
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21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Candle and Flowers
By David Ligare
Located in New York, NY
SAPERE AUDE. Dare to be wise. Immanuel Kant’s directive is embodied in the work of David Ligare. For thirty-five years, Ligare has dedicated his work to ...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
This sophisticated Mid Century Modern painting was realized in the United States in 1972. Brimming with dynamic energy and verve, this work offers a vibrant abstract expressionist co...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Style room - landscape painting
By Jeroen Allart
Located in New York, NY
This beautiful painting by Jeroen Allart is part of his minimalist landscape and interior painting he did in his home country the Netherlands. 'A farm st...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Oil on Board Painting Titled "Moon Over Bay" by Renwick Taylor, circa 1920
Located in New York, NY
Moon Over Bay, ca. 1920 Oil on board 8 x 10 inches
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1920s Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Dandelions (blue, green, white, floral, still life, oil on canvas painting)
By Allison Green
Located in New York, NY
“Dandelions” by Allison Green is a vividly colorful oil painting by Allison Green. It depicts a single dandelion in full bloom surrounded by green and pi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hualing Li Impressionist Original Oil On Canvas "Autumn Outing"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Autumn Outing Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 23 x 29 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: This paint...
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21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Upstate New York Country Home by Mystery Artist
Located in New York, NY
Mystery Artist Untitled (Upstate Country Home), c. 1990 Oil on canvas 12 x 23 3/4 in. Framed: 17 1/2 x 29 x 1 1/2 in.
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20th Century American Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Clearing Off, contemporary Impressionist casein landscape painting
By Alan Bray
Located in New York, NY
Alan Bray’s landscape paintings of his native, central Maine explore the ever-ebbing dynamic between nature and humanity. His paintings capture an asymmetrical pas de deux. Painted with uncompromising precision by his quick-drying casein tempera paint, Bray’s trailheads, shorelines, and vast horizons show evidence of previous human presence as it succumbs to natural growth. Bray’s stylized scenes center on these afterimages of human interference as well as other natural phenomena. Inundated with detail, nature reclaims swaths of scarred land, fallen trees, and dilapidated structures, returning them to their wild form. Natural phenomena such as wild overgrowth, animal tracks, mysterious forms, bogs, and mist are resplendently captured as homage to the rugged and uninhabited corners of secluded Maine. Alan Bray builds his landscapes with numerous layers of quick-drying casein tempera. Often used in Italian Renaissance painting...
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2010s American Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Casein, Panel

Gust Front, realist landscape Americana oil painting, 2018
Located in New York, NY
Karl Hartman gives primacy to the sparsity of form in his Mid-Western prairie landscapes. Simple and earnest, saturated primary hues and decisive lines ad...
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2010s American Realist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Qinxin Dong Landscape Original Oil On Canvas "Kun Mountain Scenery"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Kun Mountain Scenery Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 23 x 19.5 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: T...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Lage Zwaluwe - landscape painting
By Jeroen Allart
Located in New York, NY
This beautiful landscape painting by Jeroen Allart is part of his minimalist landscape painting he did in his home country the Netherlands. IA farm stan...
Category

2010s Minimalist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

WWI American Scene Ashcan Modern 20th Century Historical Realism Industrial WPA
By Gerrit Beneker
Located in New York, NY
WWI American Scene Ashcan Modern 20th Century Historical Realism Industrial WPA "Constant Driving Will Win the War," 30 x 40 inches. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1918 lower right. In 1905, Gerrit Beneker began his art career as an illustrator. He married Flora Judd, his high school sweetheart from Grand Rapids and they moved to Brooklyn, NY. Gerrit's early passion was to create an art that would inspire and provide honor to the workingman. As such, he had no interest in painting portraits of pretty women, which were so often seen on the magazine covers of the day. Rather he wanted to seek out workingmen on the bridges, tunnels and skyscrapers of NYC, and paint them in their environments. He completed over 150 magazine covers, numerous ads including many for Ivory Soap...
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1910s Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"At The Roxy N.Y.C." Impressionist Street Scene in New York City Oil Painting
Located in New York, NY
Impressionist New York City winter city-scene depicting lights on the Street in New York City at the Roxy. Pedestrians in a most intimate, yet energetic way. Christopher is known for...
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20th Century American Impressionist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Board, Oil

Ocean Cove unique signed pastel painting by America's foremost landscape painter
By Wolf Kahn
Located in New York, NY
Wolf Kahn Ocean Cove, 1996 Pastel on paper painting Hand signed and dated by Wolf Kahn on the lower right Frame included: matted and framed in a wood frame with UV plexiglass This u...
Category

1990s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Pastel, Oil Pastel

Night Tripper (Palisades No.7) - Road landscape painting
By Edie Nadelhaft
Located in East Quogue, NY
Night driving road landscape scene by Edie Nadelhaft Oil on canvas, 12 x 12 inches. Edie Nadelhaft's paintings focus on the visual nuances and psychol...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sun Zhenpeng Contemporary Original Oil Painting "Rime"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Rime Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 23 x 31 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: This painting is un...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Water Blooms 8, large abstract painting on canvas, layered with monotone colors
By Liz Barber
Located in Dallas, TX
“Water Blooms 8” — Oil, Acrylic, and Ink on Canvas, 48 x 72 inches "Water Blooms 8" is a monotone abstract painting with richly layered tones of black, greys and bright whites, inks...
Category

2010s Abstract Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Acrylic, Gouache, Graphite

Botanical IV, bright green and orange abstract plants, surreal scene
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
Unframed  10 x 7.5 inches Framed 13.25 x 10.25 inches During these difficult times I have been finding respite and refuge in nature, once again painting outdoors, after many years o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil, Acrylic

Detailed Fantasy Landscape by Mystery Artist
Located in New York, NY
Untitled (Fantasy Landscape), c. 1890 Oil on canvas Sight: 5 1/4 x 3 14 in. Framed: 12 3/4 x 10 5/8 x 1 in.
Category

1890s Realist Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Botanical III, bright green and orange abstract plants, surreal scene
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
Unframed  10 x 7.5 inches Framed 13.25 x 10.25 inches During these difficult times I have been finding respite and refuge in nature, once again painting outdoors, after many years o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil, Acrylic

Azalea Light, large abstract painting on canvas, textured with bright colors
By Liz Barber
Located in Dallas, TX
“Azalea Light” - Oil, Acrylic, and Ink on Canvas, 36 x 72 inches “Azalea Light” radiates with a lush vibrancy, where soft magenta blooms and golden hues blend effortlessly with tran...
Category

2010s Abstract Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Acrylic, Gouache, Graphite

THE DESERTED STREET - Contemporary Cityscape / Realism / New York City
By Richard Combes
Located in New York, NY
Original painting by Richard Combes Quiet Manhattan puddles become networks of color and texture in the new oil paintings by Richard Combes. Timeworn streets make fertile subject ma...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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