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Item Ships From: Missouri
Summer Idle
By Edward Cucuel
Located in Missouri, MO
Edward Cucuel (American, 1875-1954) Summer Idle, 1918 Signed Lower Right 35 x 43 inches 43 x 51 inches with frame Born in San Francisco, Edward Cucuel was an Impressionist painter o...
Category

1910s American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Old Courthouse
By Charles Quest
Located in Missouri, MO
The Old Courthouse, 1968 By. Charles Quest (American, 1904-1993) Signed and Dated Lower Left 32 x 44 inches 38.25 x 50.25 inches with frame Born in Troy, New York, Charles Quest was...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Portrait (Bird)
By Jackie Saccoccio
Located in Saint Louis, MO
In her painting "Portrait (Bird)," late artist Jackie Saccoccio creates an index of the act of painting, as gestural brushstrokes layered beneath the controlled chaos of paint dripli...
Category

2010s Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

Blue Bald Voice Effects
By Trenton Doyle Hancock
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Part fictional, part autobiographical, Trenton Doyle Hancock’s work pulls from his own experiences, art historical canon, comics and superheroes, pulp fiction, and myriad pop cultur...
Category

Early 2000s Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

MKW-003
Located in Missouri, MO
Nick Schleicher (American, b. 1988) MKW-003, 2019 Acrylic, Fluorescent Pigment, Iridescent Pigment, & Gel Gloss on Panel 36 x 26 inches Signed, Dated, ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Glaze, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Pigment

GMA-HLK
Located in Missouri, MO
Nick Schleicher (American, b. 1988) GMA-HLK 2019 Acrylic, Fluorescent Pigment, Iridescent Pigment, & Gel Gloss on Panel 36 x 26 inches Signed, Dated, a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Glaze, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Pigment

SLM-350
Located in Missouri, MO
Nick Schleicher (American, b. 1988) SLM-350, 2019 Acrylic, Fluorescent Pigment, Iridescent Pigment, & Gel Gloss on Panel 36 x 26 inches Signed, Dated, ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Glaze, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Pigment

STM-HMS
Located in Missouri, MO
Nick Schleicher (American, b. 1988) STM-HMS, 2019 Acrylic, Fluorescent Pigment, Iridescent Pigment, & Gel Gloss on Panel 36 x 26 inches Signed, Dated, ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Glaze, Acrylic, Wood Panel

CLY-350
Located in Missouri, MO
Nick Schleicher (American, b. 1988) CLY-350, 2019 Acrylic and Matte Medium, Gel Gloss, & Glazing Medium 20 x 18 inches Signed, Dated, and Titled Verso ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Glaze, Acrylic, Wood Panel

DLM-125
Located in Missouri, MO
Nick Schleicher (American, b. 1988) DLM-125, 2019 Acrylic and Matte Medium, Gel Gloss, & Glazing Medium 20 x 18 inches Signed, Dated, and Titled Verso ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Glaze, Acrylic, Wood Panel

PNK-BRN
Located in Missouri, MO
Nick Schleicher (American, b. 1988) PNK-BRN, 2019 Acrylic and Matte Medium, Gel Gloss, & Glazing Medium 20 x 18 inches Signed, Dated, and Titled Verso ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Glaze, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Untitled
By Russell Shoemaker
Located in Kansas City, MO
Russell Shoemaker Title: Untitled Year: 2018 Medium: Gouache on Yupo Paper Size: 12 x 9 inches Signed, dated and inscribed by the artist Russell Shoemaker received his BFA from the ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Gouache, Synthetic Paper

Avenue des Champs-Elysses, Paris
By Antoine Blanchard
Located in Missouri, MO
Antoine Blanchard (French 1910-1988) "Avenue des Champs-Elysses, Paris" Oil on Canvas Signed approx 18 x 22 (site) approx 26.5 x 30 (framed) Antoine Blanchard (c.1910-1988) was a prolific and successful Neo-Impressionist painter who specialized in nostalgic scenes of Fin de Siècle Paris. Inspired by the subjects as well as the success of earlier painters of Parisian life like E. Galien Laloue (1854-1941), Edouard Cortès (1882-1969), Jean Béraud (1849-1935) and Luigi Loir (1845-1916), Blanchard painted hundreds of views of the “City of Light.” In the late 1950s, his street scenes were exported to the United States and the United Kingdom, where they were sold briskly to collectors. By the1960s, Blanchard paintings were bringing several hundred dollars in galleries, so while they were not inexpensive, they were affordable to collectors who loved Parisian scenes but who could not afford the works of Cortes or one of the other French painters known for their views of Paris in Belle Époque. Eventually Blanchard’s more delicate, feathery pastel-toned scenes of rain-swept Paris became sought after in their own right and, when he died, he was considered the last of what the dealers described as the École de Paris or “School of Paris” painters. The most salient fact about the life and career of the painter Antoine Blanchard was that he was actually born Marcel Masson, the son of a furniture maker who lived in the scenic Loire Valley, south of Paris, where the French nobility had their chateaus. The date that is usually given for Blanchard’s birth is November 15, 1910. However, there has been some speculation that he was born even later, perhaps in 1918, but some of the facts of his life have always been clouded by early biographies that claimed even earlier dates for his birth, so that he would seem to be seen as a contemporary of the famous Belle Époque painters rather than a post-war interpreter of Paris. Blanchard grew up in the hardscrabble years following the First World War. Because he was artistically talented, he was sent first to the nearby city of Blois, the capital of the Loir-et-Cher Département, for artistic training and then to the École des Beaux-Arts in Rennes, on the Brittany peninsula, where he received a classical art education. By some accounts Blanchard also studied in Paris, where the historic École des Beaux-Arts is located, but the depth of his study and the style of his earliest work will require further research. Marcel Masson was married in 1939, as war clouds gathered on the French horizon. He was drafted for service in the French Army and participated in the short and futile struggle against the invading German Panzers before returning to his family and his art during the Nazi occupation. A daughter, Nicole, was born in 1944 with a second daughter, Eveline, who eventually came to the United States, following in 1946. Masson’s early art career was interrupted, first by World War II and later by the necessity of keeping his father’s workshop running in the years after his death. By the late 1940s, though, Masson returned to his art and moved to Paris in order to further his career. Exactly when Marcel Masson adopted the pseudonym Antoine Blanchard is not known, nor are we aware of his motivations for adopting a nom de plume, but the practice was not unusual for French painters. In most cases a pseudonym was adopted because the artist had contractual obligations with more than one agent or dealer. Another motivation could be to obscure the scope of a sizable artistic production. Dealers in that era also liked to keep an artist under their thumb, so a pseudonym was a way for Blanchard’s dealers to tuck him away, out of the sight of their competitors. Like many painters before him Masson may have initially painted different subjects under different names. Marcel Masson neé Blanchard would have been well aware that the famous and prolific French painter E. Galien Laloue (1854-1941) painted under no less than four names – three pseudonyms in addition to name he was christened with – and so the adoption of another name was probably not seen as a liability to him. However, he apparently never took the step to register his pseudonym, which was possible in France, to legally restrict its use. In any event, by the 1950s Marcel Masson had become “Antoine Blanchard,” a painter of Parisian views. With the aging Edouard Cortès (1882-1969) as a model, Blanchard began to specialize in romanticized scenes of la ville des lumières, or the “City of Light.” However, instead of painting contemporary Paris, the crowded metropolis of his own time, which he may have felt was lacking in romance, he chose to look at the French capital through the rear-view mirror. So Blanchard became known for his depictions of the hurly-burly life of Paris in the Belle Époque. For inspiration, he is said to have collected old sepia-toned postcards of life in La Belle Époque (“The Beautiul Era”), the long period of peace and relative prosperity between the end of the Franco-Prussian War and the horrors of the Paris Commune in 1871 and the start of the mass bloodshed of the First World War in August of 1914. In addition, however, the paintings of Loir, Baraud, Laloue and Cortès could be found and studied in the flea markets of Paris as well as the auctions at the l’Hôtel Drouot. Reminders of the Belle Epoch were thus all around Blanchard, and of course the architecture that he painted had survived the Second World War intact, because Paris was spared bombing or a siege by the allies. Soon he was painting the horse-drawn omnibuses that took turn-of-the-century Parisians on longer trips throughout the city as well as the tradesmen, children and fashionably dressed ladies that populated Baron Haussmann’s Grand Boulevards. Blanchard’s early work was clearly modeled after the paintings of Edouard Cortès, but he was always his own man and never a slavish copyist. These paintings were darker in palette than the later Blanchard paintings most American collectors have become familiar with, and his red and blue tones were often bolder than those of Cortès. He never adopted the heavy “impasto,” the build-up of paint on the highlights of Cortes’ work, leaving that artistic trademark to the master. Blanchard’s brushwork was painterly, but the buildings in the paintings were always well rendered, for he had an excellent command of composition and perspective. By the late 1950s, agents began to purchase Blanchard’s paintings and then to export them to the United States, selling them to commercial galleries in far away Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and New York. By the early 1960s, his work was already well known enough to be in reproduced by print publishers and the Donald Art Company published a number of popular prints that are now often mistaken for original paintings. By the end of the 1960s, Blanchard had begun to develop his own mature style by employing a lighter, brighter, palette and a deft, almost calligraphic style of brushwork. This helped him step out of Cortès’ shadow and become a sought-after painter in his own right. Blanchard worked through agents, essentially brokers, who purchased his work and created a demand for it in the United States and Canada. By the 1970s Blanchard’s paintings were being sold by galleries across the United States, and the American market absorbed virtually all of his work. In 1969, with the passing of Edouard Cortès, he became the last of the long series of prolific French painters of Parisian life. Blanchard’s later works were usually daylight scenes, with Paris seen awash in rain or with a mantle of soft snow, and so collectors no longer confused him with Cortes, whose Parisian clock seemed to always be set at twilight. These paintings were rendered in softer, pastel tones and he used his brush with a light touch. These qualities gave Blanchard’s work of the 1970s and 1980s a lighter, more decorative appearance. In the late 1970s, the French agent Paul Larde published a lavish book that was claimed to be an authorized biography of Antoine Blanchard by his “exclusive” dealer. Today, this book is almost impossible to find, because it was apparently the subject of a lawsuit in France. Some of the information in the Larde book was contested and found to be inaccurate and so it was withdrawn from publication. One claim that Larde made was that Blanchard’s production was extremely limited. While he was not as prolific as Cortès or Laloue, he was a hard-working painter who managed to supply a long list of galleries with his work. He produced thousands of paintings during his career. When the motivation for a monograph is marketing rather than art history, accuracy and detail can be swept aside by exaggeration, hyperbole and claims of exclusivity that were meant to discourage collectors or galleries from buying Blanchard’s from other representatives. Blanchard’s legitimate paintings were sold by several agents, who dealt directly with the artist, at least one of whom was American, one Austrian and a few French dealers. The details of Antoine Blanchard’s life are not well known because he never sought the limelight. He was content to work in his studio and ship his paintings to his agents who sold them abroad. Eventually both his daughters – Nicole and Evelyn – followed in his footsteps and became painters themselves. Evelyn (1946-2008) was savvy enough to adopt the Blanchard nom de plume, and she began painting street scenes that closely resembled her father’s later work. Antoine Blanchard passed away in 1988, leaving hundreds of paintings of Belle Époque Paris– the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Opera, the Arc de Triomphe and Place Concorde – as his lasting legacy. Notes on the Authentication of Antoine Blanchard’s Paintings: The vast majority of Blanchard’s paintings were smaller works, which were sent to the United States in tubes and stretched and framed by the galleries that sold them. Virtually all of these Blanchards were painted in European centimeter sizes, which convert to 13” x 18” or 18” x 21 1/2?, but on very rare occasions he painted much larger works in American sizes – such as 24” x 36” – on commission for dealers such as Howard Morseburg in Los Angeles or the dapper Wally Findlay, who had a chain of galleries. The first way to assess the authenticity of a Blanchard...
Category

Mid-20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Alphonsine
By Robert Kushner
Located in Missouri, MO
Robert Kushner (American, b. 1949) Alphonsine, 1983 30 x 22 inches without frame 32.75 x 25 inches with frame Titled Lower Left Signed and dated Mid Lower Right A member of the Patt...
Category

1980s American Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Prevenient (36 Fold)
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Ajay Kurian Prevenient (36 Fold), 2012 Ghee and gold dust on linen 54 x 46 inches (137.2 x 116.8 cm)
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Raw Linen

Winter Pasture
By Oscar Edmund Berninghaus
Located in Missouri, MO
Oscar E. Berninghaus (American, 1874-1952) "Winter Pasture" Oil on Canvas Unframed: 20 x 24 inches Framed: 25.5 x 29.5 inches Provo: Noonan-Kocian Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, Dec. 23, 1954 (Copy of Original Receipt Included) * Will be included in Kodner Gallery's upcoming Oscar E. Berninghaus Research Project on the artist A founder in 1898 of the Taos Society of Artists, Oscar Berninghaus excelled at drawing animals and figures in contemporary garb in Southwestern landscapes. Many of his early paintings were Impressionistic, "suffused with color and light". (Gerdts 254) He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and developed an interest in art through his family's lithography business. He attended night classes at the St. Louis School of Fine Art. In 1898, he was on an illustration assignment for "McClure's" magazine, which took him for the first of many times into New Mexico and Arizona. He had heard of the special beauty of Taos and there met Bert Geer Phillips, who was already a resident, and Phillips invited him to return. This visit began a tradition of spending the winter months in St. Louis and the summers in Taos. He remained active in both communities, and for many years designed the costumes and floats for the Veiled Prophet parade, a famous annual event in St. Louis. He also did a series of western scenes commissioned by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association to promote a manly, ruggedness theme in their products and to enhance their image as good Americans, an image that was being attacked by suffragettes. In this capacity and without visiting the area, Berninghaus did a painting titled "Old Faithful, Yellowstone" in 1914, which was used as a calendar illustration in the series. Berninghaus was a sketch artist for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad to depict landscape of Colorado...
Category

Early 20th Century Abstract Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Mid-day, Zuni Village
By Frank Reed Whiteside
Located in Missouri, MO
Mid-day, Zuni Village, 1897 By. Frank Reed Whiteside (American, 1866-1929) Unframed: 20" x 30" Framed: 28" x 38" Frank Reed Whiteside, born in Philadelphia on 20 August 1867, became a student of Thomas Anshutz at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1888-92). He already began exhibiting there during his student years (1887-98). In 1893, he enrolled in the Académie Julian in Paris where he received instruction from Jean-Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant. After his French academic training, Whiteside taught art in Philadelphia high schools. He took frequent trips to the Southwest between 1890 and 1928 to live with and paint the Zuni Indians. Whiteside depicted ceremonial dances, Zuni buildings, and other genre scenes, usually in blinding afternoon sunlight. He carefully observed the effects of light on vibrant color, using a finely crafted impressionist technique. He was fond of broad areas of color, subtle combinations of hues, and simplified shapes and silhouettes. Whiteside continued to exhibit at the PAFA (1905-15), at the Art Institute of Chicago (1896-1916), at the Carnegie International (1905 and 1907) and at the Corcoran Gallery (1907). He was a member of Philadelphia art societies and beginning in 1909 had a summer studio in Ogunquit, Maine, where he took part in Hamilton Easter Field's discussion groups. Frank's wife, Clara Walker Whiteside, who published Touring New England in 1926, was active in the Ogunquit Art Association. Like Stanford White, Frank Reed Whiteside was the victim of murder, on 19 September 1929, but Whiteside's case remains unsolved. One night, the sixty-three year-old painter answered the doorbell. Two witnesses...
Category

Late 19th Century Other Art Style Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Monsieur lisant a la lumiere de la fenetre
Located in Missouri, MO
Monsieur lisant a la lumiere de la fenetre By. Louis Mettling (French, 1847-1904) Signed Lower Right Unframed: 16" x 10" Framed: 28.5" x 23" Louis Mettling...
Category

Late 19th Century French School Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Seagulls (Birds in Flight)
Located in Missouri, MO
Seagulls (Birds in Flight), 1982 By. Jim Palmer (American, b. 1941) Signed and Dated Lower Right Unframed: 32" x 36" Framed: 37" x 42.5" Born in 1941 in Columbia, South Carolina, Jim Palmer attended the University of South Carolina in 1960 before going on to study at the Atlanta School of Art in 1964. In 1966 he and his wife moved to Hilton Head Island, the second artist to do so during the Island's early years. Since living here, he designed the cover of the Chamber of Commerce' Islander Magazine, has been a contributing artist to the Island Events Magazine, and has painted many Low Country scenes that grace homes and businesses throughout the country. Palmer was the illustrator for two books written by local authors: A Corner of South Carolina and Moonshadows. His work has been included in exhibits at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga, TN; Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC; Southeastern Artists Exhibition, Atlanta, GA; Greenville County Art Museum, Greenville, SC; Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, GA; and Bay Hills Club, Orlando, FL. His paintings are part of the private collections of C&S National Banks in Columbia and Hilton Head Island; Banker's Trust Tower, Columbia, SC; Palmetto State Bank, Bluffton, SC, among others. Several paintings are also included in the collections of former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Dwight Eisenhower, former South Carolina Governor Robert McNair and singer John Denver.
Category

1980s American Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Lonesome Woods
By Mark Kaplan
Located in Missouri, MO
Landscape By Mark Kaplan (Russian, b. 1950) Signed Lower Right Unframed 7" x 9" Framed: 20.25" x 16.25" Mark Kaplan was born in 1950 in Saint Petersburg ...
Category

20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil

Ducks' Day Out
By David Adolf Constant Artz
Located in Missouri, MO
Duck Family By. David Adolph Constant Artz (Dutch, 1837-1890) Signed Lower Left Unframed: 9" x 12" Framed: 17" x 18.5" David Adolf Constant Artz was a 19th-century Dutch painter an...
Category

19th Century Dutch School Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Where are the Clams?
By Gerhard Morgenstjerne Munthe
Located in Missouri, MO
Searching for Clams with the Horse Cart By. Gerhard Munthe (German, 1875-1927) Signed Lower Left Unframed: 11" x 14" Framed: 19" x 23" Born in Dusseldo...
Category

Early 20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Village Under the Snow
Located in Missouri, MO
Village Under the Snow By. David Schulman (Dutch, 1881-1966) Signed Lower Right Unframed: 15.5" x 23.5" Framed: 23.5" x 31.5" David Schulman was a Dutch self-taught painter, draftsman and watercolorist. He was born in the city of Hilversum, in 1881. Schulman's father Lion was a painter himself and was known to be come an art dealer in subsequent years. Apart from this, he sold painting...
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20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Im Bach
By Monika Teal
Located in Kansas City, MO
Monika Teal Im Bach Year: 2022 Oil on Linen Size: 30x38in Signed COA provided Ref.: 924802-1389 -------------------- Monika Teal works from the insight that art is a form of socia...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

Circles
By Monika Teal
Located in Kansas City, MO
Monika Teal Circles Year: 2022 Oil on Linen Size: 32x40in Signed COA provided Ref.: 924802-1387 -------------------- Monika Teal works from the insight that art is a form of socia...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

5 Balls (Oil on Primed Paper)
By Monika Teal
Located in Kansas City, MO
Monika Teal 5 Balls Oil on Primed Paper Year: 2022 Size: 28x32in Signed COA provided Ref.: 924802-1385 -------------------- Monika Teal works from the insight that art is a form o...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil

Four White Chickens
By Paul E. Harney Jr.
Located in Missouri, MO
Four White Chickens, 1911 By. Paul Harney (American, 1850-1915) Signed and Dated Lower Left Unframed: 10.25" x 12" Framed: 17" x 19" Paul Harney (1850-1915) Born in New Orleans on ...
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Early 20th Century American Realist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Nest Builder
Located in Kansas City, MO
Aster da Fonseca Nest Builder Acrylic on Tape on Paper Year: 2022 Size: 12x9in Signed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1374 collage acrylic paint ta...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Tape, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Cardinal's Nest
Located in Kansas City, MO
Aster da Fonseca Cardinal's Nest Acrylic on Tape on Paper Year: 2022 Size: 12x9in Signed by hand COA provided Ref.: Ref.: 924802-1372 collage acrylic...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Tape, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Feeding Time
Located in Kansas City, MO
Aster da Fonseca Feeding Time Acrylic on Tape on Paper Year: 2022 Size: 14x17in Signed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1370 collage acrylic paint tape nature landscape bird tree b...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Tape, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Cattle at Daybreak
Located in Missouri, MO
Wooded Landscape with Cattle By James Desvarreux-Larpenteur (American, 1847-1937) Unframed: 22" x 18" Framed: 27.5" x 31.5" Signed Lower Right Born i...
Category

Late 19th Century Land Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Children at the Seashore
By Josef Israels
Located in Missouri, MO
Children at the Seashore By Josef Israels (1824-1911) Unframed: 9" x 15" Framed: 17.5" x 23.5" Signed Lower Left Born in Groningen, Holland, in 1824, Josef Israels was brought up in the traditions of the Jewish faith and destined for the rabbinate. His interest in drawing grew stronger with age however, and in 1840 his father finally relented, sending him to Amsterdam. There he spent his days working in the studio of Jan Kruseman and his evenings painting at the Royal Academy under Jan Pieneman, both leading portrait painters. In Paris, Israels studied a short time with the historical painter Francois Picot...
Category

19th Century Realist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Parakeet
Located in Kansas City, MO
Aster da Fonseca Parakeet Acrylic on Tape on Paper Year: 2022 Size: 19x24in Signed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1365 collage acrylic paint tape nature landscape bird tree beaut...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Tape, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Abstract
Located in Missouri, MO
Abstract, 1971 By Dan Howard (b. 1931) Unframed: 29" x 35" Framed: 30" x 36" Signed Lower Left Influenced by artists of such varying styles as Caravaggio, Rembrandt, De Kooning and Jack Levine, as well as many of the German Neo-Expressionists*, Dan Howard's work often blurs the line between representational* and abstract art*. His experimentation with different canvas preparations, his use of intense colors and his expressive brush strokes have created a myriad of visual combinations in his characteristic larger-sized oil paintings. The result is an emphasis on audience participation and the role of individual interpretation. "I want to make the viewer part of the process. That makes for a richer experience," Howard says. Throughout his career, Howard has been both a dedicated art teacher-administrator and a gifted professional artist. He chaired the departments of art at Arkansas State University, Kansas State University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Howard has received 100 prizes, awards and honors including the top awards in the three longest running national open painting competitions: Society of Four Arts, Palm Beach, Fla.; Butler Institute, Youngstown, Ohio; and Chautauqua Institution, New York. The Omaha World-Herald has acknowledged Howard as "Nebraska's leading award-winning artist." His work is a part of more than 600 public, private and corporate collections including Hallmark Cards, West Law Publishing, United Airlines, Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing (3M), Holiday Inn...
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20th Century Abstract Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sun Mountain, Adobes, Santa Fe, New Mexico
By Julius Lars Hoftrup
Located in Missouri, MO
Sun Mountain, Adobes, Santa Fe, New Mexico By Julius Lars Hoftrup Unframed: 20" x 20" Framed: 26" x 26" Hofterup in Skane was the birthplace of J. Lars Hoftrup. Hoftrup immigrated to a farm in New York in 1881 but left to study at Cooper Union Art School and later made study journeys to paint landscapes in Canada, France, and North Africa. His work has been shown in exhibitions at the Phillips...
Category

20th Century Land Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Old Miner's House, Sante Fe, New Mexico
By Julius Lars Hoftrup
Located in Missouri, MO
Old Miner's House, Santa Fe, New Mexico By Julius Lars Hoftrup (1874-1954) Unframed: 20" x 20" Framed: 26" x 26" Hofterup in Skane was the birthplace of J...
Category

20th Century Land Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Stanley's Wit
Located in Kansas City, MO
Laura Nugent Stanley's Wit Acrylic on canvas Year: 2020 Size: 40x40x1.5in Signed and inscribed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1222 contemporary, color field, minimal, minimalism...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

Going Grey
Located in Kansas City, MO
Laura Nugent Going Grey Acrylic on canvas Year: 2020 Size: 36x36x1.5in Signed and inscribed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1221 abstract, modern, contemporary,minimal, minimalis...
Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Cotton Canvas

Distant Winter
Located in Kansas City, MO
Laura Nugent Distant Winter Acrylic on wood Year: 2017 Size: 15x40x2in Signed and inscribed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1220 abstract, grays, neut...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

A Soft and Faded Sense of Security
Located in Kansas City, MO
Laura Nugent A Soft and Faded Sense of Security Acrylic on canvas Year: 2017 Size: 40x30x1.5in Signed and inscribed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1219...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

Near Alignment of Random Points
Located in Kansas City, MO
Laura Nugent Near Alignment of Random Points Acrylic on canvas Year: 2017 Size: 36x60x1.5in Signed and inscribed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1218 a...
Category

2010s Abstract Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Cotton Canvas

Bart is watching you
By Keith Young
Located in Kansas City, MO
Keith Young Bart is watching you Collage on Canvas; Rubber, Glue, Wood, Cotton Canvas Year: 2022 Size: 13.5x2.5in Signed by hand COA provided Ready to hang Ref.: 924802-11330 ------...
Category

2010s Pop Art Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Wire

No Rain
By Keith Young
Located in Kansas City, MO
Keith Young No Rain Collage on Canvas; Rubber, Glue, Wood, Cotton Canvas Year: 2022 Size: 11x2in Signed by hand COA provided Ready to hang Ref.: 924802-1139 ------------------------...
Category

2010s Pop Art Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Wire

I'm an Achiever!
By Keith Young
Located in Kansas City, MO
Keith Young I'm an Achiever! Collage on Canvas; Rubber, Glue, Wood, Cotton Canvas Year: 2022 Size: 22x12.5x3in Signed by hand COA provided Ready to hang Ref.: 924802-1136 ----------...
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2010s Contemporary Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Wire

The Little Red Lighthouse, New York
By Gustave Wolff
Located in Missouri, MO
The Little Red Lighthouse, New York By Gustave Wolff (1863-1935) Signed Lower Right Unframed: 14" x 19.25" Framed: 20.25" x 25.25" Painter Gustav Wolff ...
Category

Late 19th Century Land Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Bean Picking, New Jersey, 1890
By Frederick Rondel
Located in Missouri, MO
Bean Picking, New Jersey, 1890 By. Frederick Rondel (1826-1892) Signed Lower Right Unframed: 21.5" x 35.5" Framed: 32" x 46" Frederick Rondel, born in Paris in 1826, came to America...
Category

19th Century French School Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Bucks On The Madison Bench
Located in Missouri, MO
Bucks On The Madison Bench, 1990 By Larry Zabel (1930-2012) Signed and Dated Lower Right Unframed: 18" x 36" Framed: 26.25" x 44.25" Cowboy artist Larry Zabel was born in Deer Creek, Minnesota, and settled about 70 miles from Yellowstone National Park near McAllister, Montana. Carving and drawing were primary boyhood interests of Zabels. He received an art degree from Long Beach State in California, and spent an additional year at the University of the Americas (formerly Mexico City College). This background led him into a career in technical and commercial illustration, including a decade at the Naval Weapons Center in the California desert, involved in various audio-visual activities. Zabel labeled himself a cowboy artist, as he and his wife moved to Montana in 1988, allowing him to live out a fantasy of Indians, cowboys, and bears. There he was able to paint the life he wanted to live. The subjects of his works include a wide variety of wildlife native to Montana, but his earlier paintings focused on cowboys and Indians. Zabel strove for accurate portrayals, and was most satisfied when the viewer recognized his canyons, ranches, and animals. His acknowledgements and awards include Artist of the Year at the Southern Maryland Wildlife Festival and Best Painting at the Charlie Russell...
Category

20th Century American Realist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Madonna
Located in Missouri, MO
Madonna by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Unframed: 37" x 24" Framed: 47.75" x 34" Signed and Dated Lower Left Frame was Hand Made by the artist himself. A local Californian Artist, ...
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20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Abe Lincoln
Located in Missouri, MO
Abe Lincoln by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Unframed: 24" x 18" Framed: 30.5" x 24.5" Signed and Dated Top Right Frame was Hand Made by the artist himself...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Pope John 23rd in Cardinal Robe
Located in Missouri, MO
Pope John 23rd in Cardinal Robe by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Unframed: 35" x 23" Framed: 43" x 31" Signed and Dated Lower Left Frame was Hand Made by the...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Flight Into Egypt
Located in Missouri, MO
Flight Into Egypt by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Unframed: 24" x 36" Framed: 31.25" x 43" Signed and Dated Lower Left Frame was hand made by the ar...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Beach at Playa Del Rey California
Located in Missouri, MO
Beach at Playa Del Rey California by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Signed and Dated Lower Left Unframed: 21" x 34" Framed: 28.25" x 41" Frame was Hand made by ...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Still Life with Butterfly Sash
Located in Missouri, MO
Still Life with Butterfly Sash by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Unframed: 28" x 24" Framed: 35" x 31" Signed and Dated Lower Right A local Californian Artist, Hvasta is largely sel...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Little Village
Located in Missouri, MO
Little Village by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Signed Lower Left Unframed: 9" x 11" Framed: 16" x 19" Frame was Hand Made by the artist himself A local Californian Artist, Hvasta i...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Pelicans
Located in Missouri, MO
Pelicans by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Signed and Dated Lower Left Unframed: 15" x 21" Framed: 23.75" x 33.25" Frame was hand made by the artist himself. A local Californian Art...
Category

20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Siamese Cat
Located in Missouri, MO
Siamese Cat by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Unframed: 14" x 21" Framed: 23.5" x 30.5" Signed and Dated lower middle right Frame was hand made by the artis...
Category

20th Century American Realist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Sunflowers
Located in Missouri, MO
Sunflowers by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993), Signed on Back Signed and Dated Middle Left Unframed: 24" x 14" Framed: 30.5" x 20.5" Frame was hand made by the artist. A local Califor...
Category

20th Century American Realist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Chimney Pots and Roof of Paris
Located in Missouri, MO
Chimney Pots and Roof of Paris by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Signed and Dated Lower Left Unframed: 24" x 28" Framed: 34" x 37" Frame was hand made by the artist. A local Californ...
Category

20th Century American Realist Missouri - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

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