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Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas

Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas

Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas
Original oil on canvas by acclaimed artist Kirk Randle. This piece depicts a breathtaking canyon landscape in winter, with sunlight illuminating the canyon walls in shades of pink, orange, and red. Vividly portrayed are snow-lined cliffs and winter foliage in hues of light blues, browns, and greens, expertly blended with whites and blues of fresh powdered snow and ethereal clouds against the backdrop of a crisp blue winter sky. The artist’s signature appears in the lower right-hand corner of the painting. The canvas itself measures approximately 30″ x 24″ and is presented in a carved gold-tone frame. The canvas and frame together measure approximately 33″ x 39″ x 3-1/4. Kirk Randle is regarded as one of Utah’s Master Painters. One writer describes his style as this: Kirk Randle is what he paints. He tends to paint more from feeling than from immediate response to an object or scene, ” and “he creatively enhances each composition with his wonderful use of color. ” Another states, “His subjects attain a oneness with their surroundings which moves them beyond mere object status. There is an artistic reverence to Randle’s art… Which has a calming effect on the viewer. A Utah native, Kirk Randle studied Art at the University of Utah as the recipient of a Presidential Scholarship in 1971. He also received the People’s Choice Award for three consecutive years in the Leconte Stewart Plein Air Art Competition, was featured in American Art Collector in the January 2010 issue, and was invited to paint in Edward Hopper’s private Cape Cod studio in both 2007 and 2009, an event which he describes as definitely life changing. Kirk Randle has also been a part of the Celebration of Fine Art in Scottsdale, Arizona, since its beginning in 1991. He maintains a studio at his home in Bountiful, Utah. The item “Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas” is in sale since Saturday, May 13, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “tamu2006″ and is located in Meridian, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Medium: Oil
  • Subject: Landscape

Kirk Randle Original Oil on Canvas

Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco

Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco

Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco
Original Oil On Canvas Floal Still Life Art Deco Painting Signed On Bottom By Artist. Original Art Deco Newcomb Macklin Gold Toned Carved Wood Frame. Gallery Sticker affixed to Verso. MEASURES: Framed- 28 1/2″ x 20 1/2″ – Unframed- 24″ x 16 1/2″. BIOGRAPHY: Born in New Hampton, New Hampshire, Ellen Farr became a resident of Pasadena, California in 1895 and was one of the early women artists in the West. She painted many canvases of missions, pepper trees and still lifes, and her paintings found ready markets in the United States and abroad. She was a graduate of the New Hampton Institute and Thetford Academy, and in 1861, married Evarts Farr, who became a U. After his death, she had a studio in Boston from 1883 to 1887, and painted florals and other still lifes. Examples of her work from this period are in the Littleton Public Library in New Hampshire. In 1887, she went to California and began the most productive period of her career. In Pasadena, she bought an old vineyard and built a mission style studio on the property. In California, she painted many canvases that included missions, pepper trees, and still lifes of Native American baskets, fish, game, and florals, and her work found a wide market. She became one of Pasadena’s most prominent artists. She died in Naples, Italy where she had gone for her health and where she only lived for five weeks. The circumstances of her death were very unusual. She went to Italy to see the great works of art there and she died while in Italy. Some of Ellen’s work is on permanent display in various town buildings in Littleton, New Hampshire. Her husband, Everts Farr was a native of that town, and Ellen lived there for several years. Everts Farr was a Civil War hero and later a US Congressman, Republican, New Hampshire. My sister, Susan Luca, adds this to the Ellen Farr story: When Ellen went to Italy, she was planning on living there for several years. She even mortgaged her house in California to finance the extended stay. After graduating from the New Hampton Institute and Thetford Academy, she married E. After the death of her husband she had a studio in Boston until the early 1880’s when she moved to southern California. Farr bought an old vineyard in 1895 after settling in Pasadena and building a mission style studio on the property where she painted still life subjects and scenes of the missions. Farr in 1861, after graduating from the New Hampton Art Institute and Thetford Academy. After the untimely death of her husband, she kept her studio in Boston for a while, but, in the early 1880s, decided to move to Southern California where she eventually settled in Pasadena. She painted still lifes, portraits and studies of local Indians, and California mission scenes. She became one of the earliest female artists to paint Western subjects. She died in 1907 while on a trip to Italy. Please pay for items within 48 hours! We sell fine art and antiques and collectibles and are described in the listing and pictures are included which are part of the description. Almost all reasonable offers are considered so please make offers where stipulated. There are NO EXCEPTIONS! The item “Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco” is in sale since Sunday, May 14, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “1kul57″ and is located in Laurel, Maryland. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Medium: Oil
  • Subject: Floral & Gardens
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30in.)
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Original Oil On Canvas: *Ellen Frances Burpee Farr*(c1840-1907)
  • *Ellen Farr*Major ListedArtist: Newcomb-Macklin Gold Foiled Frame
  • Art Deco Period: Glass Front Original To Frame
  • Floral Still Life: Artist Signed On Bottom

Ellen Frances Burpee FarrOriginal Oil On Canvas Newcomb-Macklin Frame Art Deco