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Item Ships From: Texas
Painting by Janet Lippincott, 1975, Acrylic on Linen
Located in Dallas, TX
“My art is all I can give to the world, it is all I have to offer.” Abstract painting by Janet Lippincott, 1975, acrylic on linen. Born in New York in 1918, Lippincott had attended t...
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1970s Texas - Paintings

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Linen, Acrylic

"Virgen de la Almudena" Cusco Style Image of the Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
By Martha Ochoa Oil on Canvas Canvas Size: 24" x 16" Framed Size: 27" x 19.25" This lovely painting by Martha Ochoa is from the Cusco tradition. The Cusco School was an artistic tra...
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1990s Baroque Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

1950s "Black Floor" Mid Century Bay Area Figurative Movement Gouache Painting
Located in Arp, TX
From the estate of Jerry Opper & Ruth Friedman Opper Black Floor c. 1940-1950's Gouache on Paper 15" x 18" Unframed *Custom framing available for additional charge. Please expect framing time between 3-5 weeks. From the estate of Ruth Friedmann Opper & Jerry Opper. Ruth was the daughter of Bauhaus artist, Gustav Friedmann. San Francisco Abstract Expression A free-spirited wave of creative energy swept through the San Francisco art community after World War II. Challenging accepted modes of painting, Abstract Expressionists produced highly experimental works that jolted the public out of its postwar complacency. Abstract Expressionism resulted from a broad collective impulse rather than the inspiration of a small band of New York artists. Documenting the interchanges between the East and West Coasts, she cites areas of mutual influence and shows the impact of San Francisco on the New York School, including artists such as Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt. San Francisco's Beat poets...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Texas - Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

"Study for a Song 8" Contemporary Colorful Abstract Concentric Circle Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful abstract contemporary circular painting by Houston, TX artist David Hardaker. Signed, titled, and dated by the artist on the reverse. Currently on view in "David Hardaker: R...
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2010s Contemporary Texas - Paintings

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Enamel

"Cypress Creek" Contemporary Naturalistic River Landscape Nature Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Rich blue and green toned naturalistic landscape painting by Houston based artist Nancy Paris Pruden. The work features a serene scene of water flowing through the trees of a cypress...
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2010s Naturalistic Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Vintage Modern Painting - Pose of Flames
Located in Houston, TX
Striking abstract acrylic painting of a nude male figure in a reclining pose and surrounded by vivid flames by Beugnet, circa 1950. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white...
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1940s Texas - Paintings

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Acrylic, Paper

Patricia Zippin "Tillamook Flight 6 of 12" 1980s Abstract Painting
By Patricia Zippin
Located in Arp, TX
Patricia Zippin Tillamook Flight 6 of 12 1980s Mixed Media 30.5"x 22.5", unframed Signed in paint on bottom right and signed and titled on reverse in pen Patricia Jayne Zippin (1930...
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1980s Abstract Texas - Paintings

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Encaustic, Acrylic, Pencil

Kit Impressionism Reclining Figure in Chair Interior Oil on Canvas 14" x 14"
Located in Houston, TX
Look for Free Shipping at Checkout Kit is an American Impressionist figurative painting by Stuart Fullerton. The artist is known for his landscape, still-life, portraits and citys...
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2010s American Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Early 20th Century Naturalistic Still Life Painting of Jugs and a Carpet
Located in Houston, TX
Naturalistic still life painting by Dutch artist Leonardus Nardus. The work features three jugs or vases set against a patterned carpet. Currently hung in a carved gold frame. Retains the original gallery tag on the reverse. Dimensions Without Frame: H 27 in. x W 24 in. Artist Biography: Leonardus Nardus, born in Utrecht into the Dutch upper middle class, the son of an antiquarian, was a colorful character. After training at the Amsterdam Academy, he embarked on a brief and unsuccessful gold-hunting expedition to Argentina in 1889. He then settled in America, where he became an art dealer, eventually returning to Paris a few years later. As well as being an art collector, Nardus developed his own talents as a painter. Caught up by a taste for nomadism, Léo Nardus eventually settled in Tunisia, where he built a small palace in the seaside resort of...
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Early 20th Century Realist Texas - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Encounter" Indian & bear. Santa Fe Utah Colorado, Wyoming, Montana 1930s. Large
By Frank Hoffman
Located in San Antonio, TX
Frank Hoffman (1888-1958) New Mexico, Illinois Artist Image Size: 27 x 41 Frame Size: 37 x 50 Medium: Oil Circa 1930s - 1940s "The Encounter" Indian & Bear Frank Hoffman (1888-1958) Growing up in New Orleans where his father raced horses, Frank Hoffman developed a great love for these animals, which was reflected in his paintings. He worked as an illustrator for the "Chicago American" newspaper, which gave him an opportunity to draw many subjects from opera to prize fights, and eventually he became head of the department. During that time, he took formal art training from J. Wellington Reynolds, a portrait painter. In 1916, having been rejected for military service because of poor eyesight, he went West and lived with cowboys and Indian tribes and served as public relations director for Glacier National Park. Eventually he settled on a ranch near Taos, New Mexico, and became part of that art colony and studied with Leon Gaspard, who encouraged him to use color freely. Advertisers including General Motors, General Electric, and the Great Northern Railway hired him because they loved his bold, broad brush work and striking colors. He also did magazine illustrations, specializing in western subjects. Because of the spaciousness of his ranch that he called Hobby Horse Rancho, he kept live models of cow ponies, thoroughbred horses, longhorn steers, several breeds of dogs, eagles, a bear and burros. From 1940 Brown & Bigelow Publishing Company of St. Paul, Minnesota had him under exclusive contract, and during the next 14 years, he produced 150 paintings for that company. Source: Walt Reed, The Illustrator in America, 1860-2000 Known as a traditional Western illustrator, painter and sculptor, Frank Hoffman was born in Chicago, Illinois. He grew up around his father's New Orleans, Louisiana, racing stables. Through a family friend, Hoffman was hired to make sketches for the Chicago American, later becoming head of the art department. While working for the paper, he had five years of formal art training in private lessons from J. Wellington Reynolds, a portrait painter. In 1916, Hoffman went West to paint, living with the Indian tribes and the cowboys. During that time, he also worked as public relations director for Glacier National Park, where he met noted artist John Singer Sargent. In 1920, Hoffman joined the young art colony in Taos, New Mexico. He studied with Leon Gaspard, learning the use of color. Although focusing on his fine art, Hoffman also painted for corporate advertising campaigns and illustrated Western subjects for the leading national magazines in the 1920's. Hoffman became the best-known New Mexico illustrator of the time. As his success grew, he bought his own Hobby Horse Rancho, where he raised quarter horses and kept as live models the longhorns, dogs, eagles, burros, and even a bear that he had begun to sculpt in the 1930's. Later, beginning with 1940, Hoffman was under exclusive contract to Brown and...
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1930s Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Studio Still Life
By Donald S. Vogel
Located in Dallas, TX
Donald S. Vogel's work has entered the collections of the following institutions: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Beaumont Museum of Fine Art, Beaumont, Texas Charle...
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1980s American Impressionist Texas - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Oswego" Contemporary Abstract Pink and Green Concentric Circle Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Pink and green abstract contemporary concentric circle painting by Houston, TX artist David Hardaker. Signed, titled, and dated by the artist on the reverse. Artist Statement: The w...
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2010s Contemporary Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Peace of Mind, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
I love how simple and elegant this piece turned out. It perfectly can emphasize the simplicity of a light interior, or create the perfect contrast in interiors with darker walls. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Texas - Paintings

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Oil

American Portrait Painting of a Lady of the Verplanck Family
Located in Houston, TX
The painting features a 3/4 bust portrait of a refined lady from the Verplanck family of Orange County, New York. The painting shows a young woman seated for her portrait in a fine b...
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1820s American Realist Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Our Real Work Is In The Valley" West Texas Cowboy scene
By Randall Friemel
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randall Friemel (1970 - present) Texas Artist Image Size: 24 x 36 Frame Size: 32 x 44 Medium: Oil "Our Real Work Is In The Valley". Biography Randall Friemel (1970 - present) Randall is a Ecclesial / Liturgical artist by trade. He began drawing many years ago. After using colored pencils for several years, he began experimenting with oil and found painting would not be much different. He has painted "Stations Of The Cross" for many churches throughout Texas. Randall has studied under Jack...
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2010s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Late September
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in Dallas, TX
Allison Gildersleeve received her BA from the College of William and Mary and her MFA from Bard College. She has exhibited across the United States and abroad, including New York Cit...
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2010s Contemporary Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Pear on a Red String Realist Artist, Floral Painting, Representational, Framed
Located in Houston, TX
Pear on a Red String by Gary Hernandez is painted in the style of American Realism. Pear on a Red String has a custom archival frame. Oil on Panel 14 ...
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2010s American Realist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Storage Shed
By Donald S. Vogel
Located in Dallas, TX
The greenhouse became a favorite subject of Donald Vogel's in the 1980's. As Vogel reflected in the 1998 catalogue published for his traveling retrospective exhibition, "The greenhou...
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Late 20th Century American Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Over the River and Through the Woods
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in Dallas, TX
"Behind my canvases, collages, and drawings lies a singular proposition: places are not inert; they are repositories for all that passes through them. My work is an inquiry into the ...
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2010s Contemporary Texas - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Firestarter" Contemporary Abstract Green & White Concentric Circle Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Green and white abstract contemporary circular painting by Houston, TX artist David Hardaker. Signed, titled, and dated by the artist on the reverse. Artist Statement: The work is ...
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2010s Contemporary Texas - Paintings

Materials

Enamel

"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 ...
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20th Century Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Ozone Park
By David Collins
Located in Dallas, TX
David Collins was raised in Dallas, received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and currently lives and works in New York City. Collins has had numerous solo exhibitions i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Texas - Paintings

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Acrylic, Linen, Paper

The Streets of Barcelona 1 Impressionism Cuban Artist Oil on Canvas Spain 29x20
By Cristian Mesa Velazquez
Located in Houston, TX
JUST ARRIVED January 2025 The Streets of Barcelona 1 Impressionism Cuban Artist Oil on Canvas Spain 29" x 20" gallery wrapped . This is Streets of Barcelona series that Cristian ...
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2010s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Cotton Canvas, Oil

Nude. African American Woman exhibited piece 1942 University of Iowa exhibited
By Coreen Mary Spellman
Located in San Antonio, TX
Coreen Mary Spellman (1905 - 1978) Dallas Artist Image Size: 20 x 14 Frame Size: 25 x 19 Medium: Oil Bio: Exhibited in the Ninth Annual Student Art show at the State University of Iowa Coreen Spellman Biography Coreen Mary Spellman (1905 - 1978) Coreen Mary Spellman was a fine-art teacher as well as a painter, designer, illustrator, lithographer and muralist. Many of her paintings depicted human-made structures and industrial landscapes in a style combining realism, precisionism and abstraction. Often the central subject such as in "Railroad Signal" was the only suggestion of humanity against a backdrop of stark Texas landscape. Of her painting these isolated subjects she said: "I enjoy taking some rather obscure or unimportant subject or theme and making something fine and important out of it . . . It always gives me great pleasure to discover something which has been passed over as being inadequate material". (Trenton 199) Spellman was born in Forney, Texas in 1905. At an early age she moved to Dallas, Texas and studied under Vivian Aunspaugh before attending the College of Industrial Arts (Texas Woman's University). She received a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University and a Masters Degree from the University of Iowa, Iowa City in 1942. In addition, Spellman received a Carnegie Scholarship for study at Harvard University, followed by studies with Kenneth Hayes Miller, Vaclav Vytlacil, and Charles Wheeler...
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1940s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Early Morning Light, rose, flower, nature, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Marlene Llanes
Located in Yardley, PA
This painting was done with high quality oil paint on canvas. I used traditional techniques such as chiaroscuro, layers, and glazing to achieve a high level of realism and show how b...
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2010s Realist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Up on Down Patrick Head
By Bob Stuth-Wade
Located in Dallas, TX
Eleanor Jones Harvey, Chief Curator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, writes about Bob Stuth-Wade: “Over the course of his career, Bob Stuth-Wade has examined his responses ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Texas - Paintings

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Acrylic, Panel, Paper

"LILY PADS" DATED 1912. SAN ANTONIO RIVER. OLIVE BRACK (1890-1957)
Located in San Antonio, TX
Olive Brack San Antonio River (1890-1957) San Antonio, TX Image Size: 12 x 18 Frame Size: 15.5 x 21.5 Medium: Oil on Canvas Dated 1912 "Lilly Pads" Biogra...
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1910s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Sunny Day, Oil Painting, American Impressionism. Illustrator. Free Shipping
Located in Houston, TX
HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGES AVAILABLE Sunny Day is a 16 x 23 oil painting by artist Jeff Slemons. Jeff Slemons brings out the movement of the people on the bea...
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2010s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"On the Hopi Reservation" Rare Adobe Scene by Dawson Dawson-Watson circa 1927
By Dawson Dawson-Watson
Located in San Antonio, TX
Dawson Dawson-Watson "On the Hopi Reservation" Has two different old gallery labels on the verso from Santa Fe Galleries. (1864-1939) San Antonio Artis...
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1920s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Backlighted Tree, Fort Davis, Texas
By David H. Gibson
Located in Dallas, TX
"I like to go back to a place. Seasons change. Light, which is theater, changes. Nature is tumultuous, and our contact with it makes life happen.” - David H. Gibson David H. Gibson ...
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Late 20th Century Modern Texas - Paintings

Materials

Silver Gelatin

"WATERING HOLE" TEXAS 25.5 X 31.5
By Pedro Lazcano
Located in San Antonio, TX
Pedro Lazcano (1909-1970) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 18 x 24 Frame Size: 25.5 x 31.5 Medium: Oil "Watering Hole" Pedro Lazcano (1909-1970) I was always curious about Pedro Lazcan...
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1960s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

"BAKERS FARM" LUFKIN TEXAS HILL COUNTRY LANDSCAPE
Located in San Antonio, TX
Joe Rader Roberts (1925 - 1982) Lockhart/Houston Artist Image Size: 20 x 16 Frame Size: 25 x 21 Medium: Oil Circa 1971 "Bakers Farm" Joe Rader Roberts (1925-1982) Born in Lockhart, ...
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1970s Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Daffodils Oil on Canvas Floral Italy Still-life nature
By Melissa Franklin Sanchez
Located in Houston, TX
Daffodils by Melissa Franklin Sanchez is an Oil on Canvas Painting. Looking closely at Daffodils by Mellissa F. Sanchez you will notice the background with objects. There is pot...
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2010s Realist Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Celadon Sea, Abstract Art, Contemporary Art, Reflection Series of Water &Glass
By Ellen Hart
Located in Houston, TX
Flow State Flow State is part of C. Ellen Hart’s Reflection Series. The works feature reflections found on the surfaces of water and glass. Ellen Hart seeks out images that common...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Cotton Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

As An Elephant's Eye
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in Dallas, TX
"Behind my canvases, collages, and drawings lies a singular proposition: places are not inert; they are repositories for all that passes through them. My work is an inquiry into the ...
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2010s Abstract Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

“The Trees of Comfort 1” Contemporary Gestural Abstract Expressionist Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Contemporary pink toned gestural abstract expressionist painting by Houston based artist Kristi Haines Herman. The work features layers of swirling brushwork in tones of pink and green. Signed, titled, and dated on the reverse. Currently unframed, but options are available. Artist Biography: As an abstract painter, Kristi Haines Herman, uses her artwork to execute ideas and two-dimensional environments that create an emotional experience for the viewer. Her paintings are inspired by personal involvements and reactions to them. Phrases and words ruminate in her mind and slowly turn into abstracted figures that convey her inner thoughts. Haines Herman is highly influenced by movement as her artistic expression due to many years in dance. Movement is depicted through various gestural lines, shapes, and texture which allow the audience to venture through the canvas; thus a visual dance from one edge to another on the painting’s surface. Ballet was Haines Herman’s first love in the art world, starting at age five. She learned to use body movement as an outward expression which allowed her to explore various audience reactions. This would later correlate with her artwork. In her late teens, dance and visual art would intertwine with time on stage as well as painting for expression. Gradually, visual art became her primary artistic avenue. Haines Herman attended Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia, where she majored in studio art under professors Frank Hobbs...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Dahlias and Roses Oil on Panel Floral Still-life Light and Shadow 14" x 10"
Located in Houston, TX
Dahlias and Roses is a 14" x 10" oil on panel painting by European /Croatian artist Tina Orsolic Dalessio who is classically trained. This is part of her new 2024 series of still-...
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2010s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

"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...
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1970s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Untitled
Located in Austin, TX
Oil on linen. Estate stamp verso. Unsigned. 71.25 x 40.5 in. 72.75 x 42 in. (framed) Custom framed in a solid maple floater with a polyurethane clear coat finish. Provenance Estat...
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1970s Abstract Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Raw Linen

"Church on a Hill" Acrylic Painting on Board
Located in Arp, TX
Bill Shields "Church on a Hill" 1990's Acrylic on board 7.25"x8" unframed Unsigned came from artist's estate William Stephens Shields, Jr., 1925 - 2010 He was born at Letterman Hos...
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1990s Abstract Texas - Paintings

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Board, Acrylic

“Untitled (CVS166)” Contemporary Orange and Pink Geometric Abstract Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Contemporary geometric colorful abstract painting by Texas-based artist Max Manning. The work features organic and geometric shapes in orange and pink tones. Signed, titled, & dated ...
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2010s Contemporary Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Earthen Vessel
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
"The art I make does not tell a direct story, but prompts one to find things truly unseen. The works develop through intuitive improvisations, actions upon surface, and lines perpetu...
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2010s Abstract Texas - Paintings

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Canvas, Charcoal, Oil, Graphite

Rufino Tamayo Lithograph "The Red Horse of The Apocalypse" Mexico 1959
By Rufino Tamayo
Located in Dallas, TX
Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991) 'The Red Horse of the Apocalypse' from the The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Series. Commissioned by Issac-Louis Lemaistre De Sacy as illustratio...
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Mid-20th Century Texas - Paintings

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Paper

View From Artist's Porch; Including his Two Sons, New Milford, Connecticut
By Johann Berthelsen, 1883-1972
Located in Dallas, TX
Johann Berthelsen (Danish/ American 1883 - 1972) View From Artist's Porch; Including his Two Sons, New Milford, Connecticut', Circa 1947/48. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. P...
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1940s Expressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil

Art Foundry Carpino
Located in Dallas, TX
David Pryor Adickes born January 1927, Huntsville, Texas) is a modernist sculptor and painter. His most famous work is the 67-foot tall A Tribute ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Texas - Paintings

Materials

Bronze

Art Foundry Carpino
Art Foundry Carpino
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"Shoved by Beauty" White, Pink, Green, Blue Toned Abstract Mixed Media Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Large white, pink, and green abstract mixed media painting by Memphis artist, Hank Gray. Unframed but framing options are available. Signed by artist at the bottom of the canvas. Titled and dated at the back. Artist Biography: Painting oils on canvas and working with brushes, rags, knives, and rulers, Gray says his abstract works reflect what he calls "perfectly balanced chaos." He's motivated by such conflicts as sex versus hypocrisy, nature versus industry. "It's all very visceral," says Gray, "and even if people don't like my style, I want them to find the balance in the work and feel the emotion." As he paints, Gray locks out the logical part of his brain and lets the creative side "go full speed ahead, guns blazing." Sometimes, though, what he later takes off the canvas is as important as what he applies. That's where the knives and rulers come in. "I put all that frenetic energy, or chaos, on the canvas and slowly scrape it off, pick it apart." You might say he also took that same approach to his life. A native of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Gray, earned a business degree and went to work for his father as an options trader. "My dad was verbose, outgoing, with a fiery temper. I would call him an angry, highly intelligent Peter Pan figure. He wanted to stay young forever. He worked hard and played hard, and I tried to protect him from himself. Many nights I'd be putting this 6-4, 200-pound man to bed," says Gray. Shortly before the fatal plane crash, father and son had an argument and the son left the company. After his father's death, Gray was devastated: "We hadn't spoken in a month. I had lots of anger, lots of guilt. At the end I felt like my will killed him, that I wanted him to be gone." With his father's estate in disarray, Gray found himself handling numerous lawsuits. Once the estate was settled, he took up commodities trading. He also started painting in earnest, but lacked the confidence to give up his job. Then, earlier this year, he experienced what he calls an epiphany. While playing with Vivian, one of his two young daughters by his first marriage, he painted a circus big top...
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Early 2000s Abstract Texas - Paintings

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Mixed Media

Lavender Beach 1, Painting, Acrylic on Watercolor Paper
By Lisa Bolin
Located in Yardley, PA
Painted with acrylics, in a watercolour technique has given a richness and depth to this framed piece. It is part of a pair. Look for the matching listing by the same name. This heav...
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2010s Abstract Texas - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Elesa's Dream
By Otis Huband
Located in Dallas, TX
Born in 1933, and reared in Virginia, Otis Huband began his formal art education after 4 years in the Navy. He earned his BFA and MFA at Richmond Professional Institute of the Colle...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Texas - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Fading Oil on Panel Female Figurative/ Portrait Texas Artist 32" x 32"
By Karen Offutt
Located in Houston, TX
Karen Offutt approaches Fading 30 x 30, oil on panel with an atmospheric sensitivity combining shape, tone line, and color. Karen is best known for her figurative paintings. Karen...
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2010s Impressionist Texas - Paintings

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Oil, Panel

"Evening in the Hill Country" Texas Spring Landscape
By Jim Rodgers
Located in Austin, TX
Landscape painting depicting a golden evening sunset with clouds in the Texas Hill Country. By Jim Rodgers 24" x 30" Oil on Board
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21st Century and Contemporary Texas - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Garden Gate
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in Dallas, TX
Allison Gildersleeve received her BA from the College of William and Mary and her MFA from Bard College. She has exhibited across the United States and abroad, including New York Cit...
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2010s Contemporary Texas - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Naturalistic Field with Trees Landscape
By Anthony V. Martin
Located in Houston, TX
Naturalistic landscape painting of a field of trees painted with egg tempera. The piece is signed by the artist in the bottom corner and framed in a dark wooden frame with black acce...
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1970s Naturalistic Texas - Paintings

Materials

Oil

"Party Down Productions" Contemporary Colorful Abstract Expressionist Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Abstract expressionist oil painting by contemporary Houston artist Benji Stiles. The work features gestural marks in bold pink, blue, and yellow set against a white and grey backgrou...
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2010s Contemporary Texas - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sweet Pears, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Marlene Llanes
Located in Yardley, PA
This painting was done with high quality oil paint on canvas using the classic Flemish technique. The canvas is stretched on a wooden frame (back), the sides were painted, and it c...
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2010s Other Art Style Texas - Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pot Creek, NM, Summer
By Jane K. Starks
Located in Dallas, TX
The paper size is 30 1/8 x 44 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Texas - Paintings

Materials

Gouache, Paper

Carafe et Pot a Tache Rouge
By Jean-Marie Calmettes
Located in Dallas, TX
Signed "Calmettes" at lower left The overall size, including the frame, is 30 3/4 x 37 1/8 inches
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1960s Texas - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"WORKING AS ONE" COWBOY WESTERN BRONZE ORIGINAL STUDIO COPY
By G. Harvey
Located in San Antonio, TX
G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones) (1933-2017) San Antonio, Austin, and Fredericksburg Artist Image Size: 16 x 15 tall Medium: Bronze Sculpture / Studio Copy 1984 "Working as One" G. Harvey, known for paintings closely linked in mood and subject matter to Edouard Cortes [1882-1962], G Harvey creates romanticized street scenes of turn of the century towns in America. Rain slick streets reflect urban lights, and the weather is obviously cold. He grew up in the rugged hills north of San Antonio, Texas from where herds of longhorn cattle were once driven up dusty trails to the Kansas railheads. His grandfather was a trail boss at 18 and helped create an American legend for his grandson. So, the American West is not only the artist's inspiration but his birthright. Harvey's early interest in sketching and drawing slowly evolved into a passion for painting in oils. After graduating cum laude from North Texas State University, Harvey took a position with the University of Texas in Austin, but he soon realized that weekends and nights at the easel did not satisfy his love of painting. He abandoned the security of a full-time job in 1963 and threw his total energy into a fine art career. Harvey paints the spirit of America from its western hills and prairies to the commerce of its great cities. His original paintings and bronze sculptures are in the collections of major corporations, prestigious museums, the United States government, American presidents, governors, foreign leader and captains of industry. The Smithsonian Institution chose Harvey to paint The Smithsonian Dream, commemorating its 150th Anniversary. The Christmas Pageant of Peace commissioned Harvey to create a painting celebrating this national event. He has been the recipient of innumerable awards and the subject of three books. Today, G. Harvey lives in Fredericksburg, Texas, with his wife Pat in a 150-year-old stone home built by German settlers. His studio and residence are nestled within the Historic District of Fredericksburg. It is obligation of fine artists to present us with more than pretty pictures. They must also make us feel. Among the western painters of today, there is none more capable of accomplishing this than G. Harvey. In his paintings, the viewer into only sees the physical elements of his subject, but also senses the mood that surrounds them. It is a remarkable aspect of fine art, which few artists are able to master. Gerald Harvey Jones was born in San Antonio, Texas, in 1933. His grandfather was a cowboy during the trail-driving era when legends grew up along the dusty trails north from Texas. Family stories of wild cattle and tough men were absorbed by a wide-eyed boy and became the genesis of G. Harvey's art. A graduate in fine arts at North Texas State University, Harvey taught full-time and painted nights and weekends for several years. It was through painting that he found his greatest satisfaction, and his native central Texas hill country provided the inspiration for most of his earliest work. With the development of his talent and the growth of his following, Harvey began to expand his artistic horizons. He left teaching and concentrated on a career in fine art. He sought the essence that is Texas and found it not only along the banks of the Guadalupe, but in cow camps west of the Pecos, and in the shadows of tall buildings in big Texas cities. The streets of Dallas once echoed with the sound of horse's hooves and the jingle of spurs. Historic photographs reveal what it looked like, but only an artist like Harvey can enable a viewer to experience the mood and flavor or the time. Contemporary west art has too often centered on the literal representations from its roots in illustrations. Artists like G. Harvey take us a step further, to the subjective impressions that are unique to each great talent, and which constitutes something special and basic to fine art expression. Harvey is a soft-spoken and unassuming man who cares deeply about what he paints without becoming maudlin or melodramatic. We sense there is more in each Harvey painting than just that which is confined to the canvas. Resources include: The American West: Legendary Artists of the Frontier, Dr. Rick Stewart, Hawthorne Publishing Company, 1986 Artist G. Harvey grew up in the rugged hills north of San Antonio, Texas from where herds of longhorn cattle were once driven up dusty trails to the Kansas railheads. His grandfather was a trail boss at 18 and helped create an American legend. So, the American West is not only the artist's inspiration but his birthright. Harvey's early interest in sketching and drawing slowly evolved into a passion for painting in oils. After graduation cum laude from North Texas State University, Harvey took a position with the University of Texas in Austin, but he soon realized that weekends and nights at the easel did not satisfy his love of painting. He abandoned the security of a full-time job in 1963 and threw his total energy into a fine art career. Two years as a struggling artist followed, but 1965 brought acclaim for the artist's first prestigious show, The Grand National exhibition in New York, and the American Artists' Professional League presented him with their New Master's Award. President Lyndon Johnson discovered his fellow Texan's talent, became a Harvey collector and introduced John Connally to the artist's work. Connally was enthusiastic about Harvey's art, and, on one occasion, he presented a G. Harvey original to each governor of Mexico's four northern states. Harvey paints the spirit of America from its western hills and prairies to the commerce of its great cities. His original paintings and bronze sculptures are in the collections of major corporations, prestigious museums, the United States government, American presidents, governors, foreign leader and captains of industry. The Smithsonian Institution chose Harvey to paint The Smithsonian Dream commemorating its 150th Anniversary. The Christmas Pageant of Peace commissioned Harvey to create a painting celebrating this national event. He has been the recipient of innumerable awards and the subject of three books. Through his art, our history lives. Today, G. Harvey lives in Fredericksburg, Texas, with his wife Pat in a 150-year-old stone home built by German settlers. His studio and residence are nestled within the Historic District of Fredericksburg. Gerald Harvey Jones, better known as G. Harvey, grew up in the Texas Hill Country listening to his father and grandfather tell stories about ranch life, frontier days in Texas, and driving cattle across the Red River. Early in his career, he began to draw inspiration from that collective memory for paintings that would eventually earn him the reputation as one of America's most recognized and successful artists. His art is rooted in the scenic beauty of the land he grew up in and the staunch independence of the people who live there. He says, "My paintings have never been literal representations. They are part first-hand experience, and part dreams generated by those early stories I heard. They are a product of every place I have been, everything I have ever seen and heard." G. Harvey graduated from North Texas State University. He taught in Austin, but continued to study art in his spare time, eventually devoting full time to his painting. The year 1965 was a turning point when he won the prestigious New Masters Award in the American Artist Professional League Grand National Exhibition in New York. It is often said that in viewing a work of art, one is granted a unique look into the thoughts and expressions of values that give meaning to the artist work. Nowhere does this ring truer than the art of G. Harvey. Though Harvey has had nearly two decades of sell-out shows, an outstanding honor came with a series of one-man shows in Washington, D.C. in 1991. The first was at the National Archives featuring his paintings of the Civil War era, then a selection of paintings of notable Washington landmarks was exhibited at the Treasury Department, culminating in a one-man show of 35 paintings at the Smithsonian Institution during their exhibition of The All-American Horse. His work was featured in Gilcrease Museum exhibitions from 1992-1997. In 1987 his alma matter honored him with a Distinguished Alumni Award. One of Harvey's paintings was featured on the cover of Smithsonian Institution's 150th anniversary engagement book. He now has four books published and resides with his family in The Texas Hill Country. integrity, strength, courage, faith, heritage - these are compelling words that have often been used by collectors and art critics alike to describe that intrinsic value that courses through every original painting or sculpture by artist G. Harvey. Whether drawing inspiration from his own deeply rooted Texas heritage or his world travels with wife Patty, the human experience is fully revealed in his art. He is often credited with technical brilliance as his goal is to approach each subject with discipline, maturity and artistic integrity. Yet beyond this vast and well-schooled knowledge, is a deeper set of values, an inner luminosity that transcends time and place, evoking familiar sights, sounds, moods and emotions. Harvey grew up in San Antonio, Texas. He resides now in Fredericksburg, Texas where he lives in a 150-year-old stone home built by German settlers. Lyndon Johnson introduced his works to John Connally who presented a G Harvey original to the governors of four Northern Mexican states. He celebrated a one-man show at the Smithsonian Institution entitled The All-American Horse. Harvey has always believed that history lives through art including the epic struggle between the states, the western migration, the brief time when horses and automobiles clattered across cobblestones together. He is faithfully able to capture the drama and feeling of such a moment in time. Please view my 1stdibs store front for other Great Vintage Texas...
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