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James Dean 16×21 Original Art Acrylic On Canvas Painting
James Dean 16×21 Original Art Acrylic Paint On Stretched Canvas Painting. Star of’Rebel Without a Cause’, Dean is remembered as a cultural icon of teenage disillusionment and social estrangement. Native New yorker, David Greene, is a professional artist living and working in his Manhattan studio for the past thirty five years. His portfolio of work consists primarily of larger than life portraits of celebrity icons. David works in acrylic combining airbrush with brush. Be sure to check out more of my listings featuring David’s work, and if you are interested, contact me for a custom original piece!
James Henry Beard MASSIVE OIL Painting of Lions- Lion King, Ronald Reagan
Superb oil painting by James Henry Beard Painting Lions. Provenance: Hoover Galler, San Francisco. Ronald Reagan was a loyal customer and friend of the Gallery owner Hebert Hoover. I will give a a very good discount if you don’t want the frame. Link to one of his paintings at the antique road show. One of his paintings was estimated 300,000-500,000. Stunning goldleaf wood frame. Needs a few touch ups, but overall in good condition. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “krawatte” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Painting
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Date of Creation: 1800-1899
- Style: Realism
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Material: Oil
- Production Technique: Oil Painting
- Subject: Animals
James Hamilton American Philadelphia Marine Atlantic City New Jersey Beach PAFA
Beach at Atlantic City with Dramatic Sky. Size: 13-3/4 x 21-3/4 inches. Kennedy Galleries, New York (label verso). THE JEAN AND GRAHAM DEVOE WILLIFORD CHARITABLE TRUST. Paint film in very good stable condition. Born near Belfast, Ireland 1819-died San Francisco, CA 1878. For the last twenty years of his career Hamilton painted scenic areas around Philadelphia and was active in Atlantic City, Cape May, and Cumberland County in New Jersey. Located about 65 miles northeast of Philadelphia on New Jerseys south shore, Atlantic City became an immensely popular summer resort after it was developed and made accessible by the Camden and Atlantic Railroad in 1854. Hamilton probably painted this view of Atlantic City in 1868, when he is known to have visited the city in August and September through a number of dated paintings, among them The Sea at Atlantic City Sewell C. Biggs Museum of American Art, Dover, Delaware. [1] It is likely that these paintings were related to On the Beach at Atlantic City (location unknown) that the artist exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy in 1868. Gerdts, The Sewell C. Biggs Collection of American Art: A Catalogue, vol. 2, Paintings and Sculpture Dover, Del. Biggs Museum of American Art, 2002, p. What is presumably a study for that painting is illustrated in Artists of 19 th Century Philadelphia, Philadelphia Collection, vol. V (Philadelphia: Schwarz Gallery, 1978), pl. Baur, A Romantic Impressionist: James Hamilton, The Brooklyn Museum Bulletin, vol. 12 (spring 1951), p. Biography by Smithsonian American Art Luce Center. James Hamilton began as a businessman before deciding to pursue a career in art. He worked as a drawing teacher in Philadelphia, then traveled to England in 1854 to study the works of Turner and other great landscape painters. Elisha Kent Kane, who had made two expeditions to Arctic waters. In 1875, Hamilton placed all of his artworks for sale in Philadelphia as he prepared for a journey around the world. He got only as far as San Francisco, however, where he died in 1878. Birth place: Entrien, near Belfast, Ireland. Death place: San Francisco. PA, from 1834 (spent his career there except for some travel). Profession: Marine and landscape painter. Studied: a wealthy patron supported his studies at a drawing school in Phila; some study at PAFA. Exhibited: Artists Fund Soc. 1840-45; PAFA, 1847-69, 1876-78, 1880; other galleries in Phila. NYC, Boston, Baltimore & Wash. DC; NAD, 1867; Brooklyn Mus. Work: PAFA; Free Library Phila. BMFA; MMA; Brooklyn Mus. Comments: Hamilton specialized in marine scenes in the Romantic tradition, depicting turbulent storms at sea, shipwrecks, and naval battles; he was a great admirer of Joseph M. In 1834 (age 15) he emigrated with his parents to Phila. Encouraged by John Sartain (see entry) and others, he established himself as a landscape artist, and about 1840 became a teacher of drawing in Phila. Among his students was Thomas Moran. Hamilton was in London 1854-55. After his return to Phila. He was commissioned to illustrate Kanes Arctic Explorations and Fremonts Memoirs. Sources: G&W; Baur, A Romantic Impressionist: James Hamilton, eight repros. Strickland, Dictionary of Irish Artists; Clement and Hutton; CAB; Portfolio (June-July 1952), 218-220, repro. Benjamin, Fifty Years Of American Art, 490, repro. Rasmussen, Artists of the Explorations Overland, 1840-60, 57; Phila. CD 1840-60 and after; 7 Census (1850), Pa. LV, 392; Rutledge, PA; Cowdrey, AA & AAU; Cowdrey, NAD; Swan, BA; Rutledge, MHS; Washington Art Assoc. More recently, see Baigell, Dictionary; Hughes, Artists in California, 232; Muller, Paintings and Drawings at the Shelburne Museum, 73 w/repro. ; 300 Years of American Art, vol. 1, 185; Falk, Exh. Born in Ireland, James Hamilton became a landscape painter and is credited with painting one of the first American seascapes, The Sea at Atlantic City, in 1868. Few of his seascapes have survived, but exhibition records reveal that he did numerous coastal scenes from New York to Maryland. He came to the United States, settling with his family in Philadelphia, at age fifteen. His early teachers are unknown, but he had guidance in book and magazine illustration. He enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and in addition to painting, gained skill in engraving and etching. He was a great admirer of the landscapes of English painter J. Turner, and became known as the American Turner because of his vivid lighting effects in coastal scenes and seascapes. His only recorded trip abroad was to England in 1854 and 1855, and he studied Turners paintings while there. He also had a studio in Wilmington, Delaware, but mainly he lived in Philadelphia. One of Hamiltons paintings, What Are the Wild Waves Saying, was inspired by a scene from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. Hamilton gave the painting to Dickens, and Dickens, expressing much appreciation, later said it was the only gift he accepted during his American tour. Hamilton also became well known for illustrations of the book Arctic Explorations by Elisha Kent Kane. In 1878, he died in San Francisco, attempting but not completing a trip around the world. The item “James Hamilton American Philadelphia Marine Atlantic City New Jersey Beach PAFA” is in sale since Sunday, February 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “academicdon” and is located in Jersey City, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
- Medium: Oil
- Width (Inches): 22
- Subject: Seascape/ Nautical
- Date of Creation: 1800-1899
- Style: Realism
- Height (Inches): 18
- Originality: Original
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Region of Origin: US
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
James F. Hutchinson Rare Original Florida Artist
This is an original oil paintings from Florida artist James F. Born: 1932 – Florida. SEE PICTURE # 12. His works are exhibited in many museums throughout the world. Hutchinson lived with members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida for many years….. Producing 10 paintings a year for the State of Florida. Hutchinson is 84 years old and living in Sewalls Point, Florida. The item “James F. Hutchinson Rare Original Florida Artist” is in sale since Sunday, October 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “eal6100″ and is located in Pompano Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Originality: Original
- Listed By: Artist
- Artist: James F. Hutchinson
- Framed/Unframed: Framed
- Signed?: Signed
- Medium: Oil
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Region of Origin: US
- Subject: Ethnic
James Gibson Florida Highwaymen Oil Painting in Original Framing
The painting is signed in the right bottom corner J Gibson. James Gibson, one of Fort Pierce’s famed Highwaymen painters, in 2017 James Gibson passed away at the age of 79. Noted as one of the most successful of the self-taught African-American artists who traveled U. Highwayman painting are were always framed with a destress look, mostly wood. The item “James Gibson Florida Highwaymen Oil Painting in Original Framing” is in sale since Thursday, June 3, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “ruftop20″ and is located in Cocoa, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Features: Framed
- Region of Origin: Florida
- Width (Inches): 15
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Subject: Beach
- Originality: Original
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Height (Inches): 27
- Medium: Oil
- Artist: James Gibson
- Color: Multi-Color
James Conaway Blue Precipice Signed Original Oil Painting on Canvas 1977, OBO
Original Painting by James Conaway. Hand signed by the artist. Original Oil Painting on Canvas. Framed Size: 61″ x 49″. Canvas Size: 60″ x 48″. Dition of the painting is: Excellent. Frame is older, but is in pretty good shape with a little wear. 100 percent guarantee of authenticity. Certificate of Authenticity with appraisal is included. This price is an estimate. The freshness and vitality of James Conaway’s colors, added to the excitement generated from his sense of movement across the landscape, gives the viewer a sensation of being propelled above all these abstract shapes as if in a shooting plane heading toward a distant horizon. Conaway will contrast the juxtaposition of large flat areas and areas of great detail with lush, painterly qualities. Although his work can give a totally spontaneous feeling, upon close inspection one can see the lines and shapes that run throughout the painting that makes all elements work together. The light, textures, forms and colors of the vast space of the Southwestern United States continue to lure this Midwest artist. Born in Illinois and educated at Southern Illinois University and the University of Iowa, where he received his MFA in 1967, he now lives and teaches in the Minneapolis/St. “I escape to the desert several times each year, ” Conaway says, because I need more visual information and inspiration to keep me going through the long Minnesota winters. While on a recent sojourn to the canyons of the Arizona and the New Mexico desert, cliffs, canyon walls, and waterfalls became the perfect model for his latest series of earth’s mysteries. As a result the new work reflects the energy of the rushing rivers and falls plus a new concept of pace. He has rendered these new forms in both oil and charcoal as well in the lithograph and monotype mediums. He is presently working on a diptych of the canyons in lithograph form, published exclusively by C. REIN GALLERIES at Land Mark Editions in Minneapolis. Conaway is also listed in Whose WHO IN AMERICAN ART and sits on the panel of the Minnesota State Arts Board. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog. The item “James Conaway Blue Precipice Signed Original Oil Painting on Canvas 1977, OBO” is in sale since Thursday, January 5, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “american_design_ltd” and is located in Aurora, Colorado. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Size: Giant (over 60in.)
- Region of Origin: US
- Artist: James Conaway
- Style: Impressionism
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Medium: Oil
- Date of Creation: 1970-1989
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Framed Size: 61″ x 49″ Canvas Size: 60″ x 48″
- Year: 1977
- Features: Framed
- Width (Inches): 61
- Color: Blue
- Subject: Landscape
- Originality: Original
- Height (Inches): 49
James Michalopoulos Original Oil Painting Marigny Quill On Canvas Signed COA
Marigny Quill an Original Oil by James Michalopoulos (1992) (#3485). This stunning Michalopoulos original features a coveted shotgun or creole cottage scene in New Orleans, particularly, the Marigny neighborhood. Michalopoulos shows off his tremendous use of light and darkness in this piece that shows his mastery of shadows: an off canvas tree casts palpable shade on the home. Michalopoulos juxtaposes brilliant colors, here a vibrant blue that captures a clear New Orleans day, with shadows and billowy trees. The flowing lines and bright color mirror the vibrant culture and beauty of the City of New Orleans. Includes certificate of authenticity authenticating the piece from the Michalopoulos Gallery as pictured in the listing. This is a stunningly framed 28×22 inch piece. Also en verso Michalopoulos and the number identifying the piece in the Michalopoulos catalogue as 3485. The front is signed with his distinctive red Michalopoulos in perfect condition, a perfect example of the artists current signature. The piece is in excellent condition, with no noted imperfections. The colors remain vivid and truly stunning! As with all Michalopoulos works, this is one you have to behold to fully appreciate its beauty and brilliance! Celebrated New Orleans artist James Michalopoulos was born in 1951 in Pittsburgh. After graduating from Bowdoin College with a Bachelor of Arts degree he pursued the life of a modern-day itinerate artist, traveling throughout the South while capturing its unexpected, everyday exotica in his paintings. He eventually settled in New Orleans, drawn to the city that would become his muse. He studied fine art at the New Orleans Academy of Fine Art and at the University of New Orleans. He began painting en plein air in the French Quarter, working in oil on canvas, and became known for his energetically distorted interpretations of vernacular New Orleans buildings. His paintings capture the life, movement and personality of his subjects. His has a uniquely musical, energetic stylefull of color and broad brushstrokes. He lays paint on thickly, sculpting the paint with a palette knife until his subject emerges. My style is an abstraction of the figurative. I like color, volumetric shape and graphic lines. While one may recognize the subject of my painting, through my work one discovers the spirit of it. Although he remains inspired by the duality of beauty and decay that is the heart of New Orleans, Michalopoulos recent canvases also capture the human form both in portraiture and social scenes, abstracted landscapesmostly of the woods and fields surrounding his home in France, and occasionally animals that have managed to catch both his eye and imagination. His work has been shown extensively in the U. And abroad, including: France, England, Germany, Switzerland and Holland. He has been named Official Artist of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival six times, with his work appearing each time on the coveted poster, an unprecedented, andto dateunmatched honor. Gambit Weekly has declared him Best Artist of the Year eight times. His work has been collected by such distinguished figures as: Jackson Browne, John Goodman, Linda Hamilton, Bonnie Raitt, Sharon Stone, Aaron Neville, Emmylou Harris and Bruce Willis. Public and corporate collections include: the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the Governors Mansion of Louisiana, Universal Studios, the New Orleans Museum of Art, Chevrolet Motor Corporation, the Chrysler Corporation and Northwest Airlines, among others. The item “James Michalopoulos Original Oil Painting Marigny Quill On Canvas Signed COA” is in sale since Sunday, January 26, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “cay-mart” and is located in New Orleans, Louisiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Artist: James Michalopoulos
- Listed By: Private Seller
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Medium: Oil
- Features: Signed
- Originality: Original