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30×40 original 1953 oil painting on canvas by Robert Wood Crashing Waves
Gorgeous Authentic Robert Wood! THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION! Please look at all my other oil paintings; Texas Hill Country Bluebonnets: Salinas Robert Wood Fred Darge Rolla Tayler Gaitha Browning W. Slaughter WRThrasher Roger Ikers Freeman Garvin Harris Olan Travis Jerry Malzahn Kovach Krogle Sharp Don Warran Lazzaro Hardy Martin Kendrick Vail William Orth Corson Franklin Blackman Gibson Garza Shelton Roney Shepler Dillard Nabinger Massey Mae Barbee etc. Robert William Wood was active/lived in California, Texas, Maryland / Canada, England. Robert Wood is known for landscape, coastal view and still life painting. Biography from the Archives of askART. A painter of realistic landscapes reflecting a vanishing wilderness in America, Robert Wood not to be confused with Robert E. Wood is reportedly one of the most mass-produced artists in the United States. His painting became so popular he was unable to meet all of the demands, and many of his works were reproduced in lithographs and mass distributed as prints, place mats, and wall murals by companies including Sears, Roebuck. He was born in Sandgate, Kent on the south coast of England near Dover, the son of W. Wood, a famous home and church painter who recognized and supported his son’s talent. In fact, he forced his son to paint by keeping him inside to paint rather than playing with his friends. At age 12, Wood entered the South Kensington School of Art. His itinerant existence took him to Illinois where he worked as a farmhand, to Pensacola, Florida where he married, briefly in Ohio, Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. In 1912, he was in Los Angeles, and In the late 1920s and early 1930s, in San Antonio, Texas, where he lived and in 1928 exhibited in the Texas Wildflower Competition. From San Antonio, he gained a national reputation for his strong colored, dramatic paintings. Some of that prestige has been credited to his asssociation with Jose Arpa, prominent Texas artist. Wood also gave art lessons, and one of his students was Porfirio Salinas. During this period, Wood sometimes signed his paintings G. Day or Trebor, which is Robert spelled backwards. In 1941 he went to California and painted numerous desert and mountain landscapes and coastal scenes. The item “30×40 original 1953 oil painting on canvas by Robert Wood Crashing Waves” is in sale since Tuesday, May 30, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “starship2563″ and is located in Dallas, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Signed?: Signed
- Medium: Oil
- Subject: Landscape
- Date of Creation: 1950-1969
- Region of Origin: UNITED STATES
- Artist: ROBERT W. WOOD
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: 44×54
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Framed/Unframed: Framed
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Main Color: Blue
- Width (Inches): 54
- Height (Inches): 44
- Style: Expressionism
- Originality: Original
- Color: white green
- Framing: yes nice
- Features: one of kind masterpiece!
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Year: 1953