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Leonard Mizerek
Setting the Pace, original 24x36 impressionist marine landscape

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    By Blanche McAlister Harris
    Located in Spring Lake, NJ
    An afternoon in Provence, France, with the subtly glistening water and the reflections of times present that are indeed centuries old. The soft colors of summer further invite you to contemplate a moment in time to be remembered. Artist Blanche McAlister Harris...
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  • The Mission at Carmel, California, original impressionist landscape
    By Doreen Tighe
    Located in Spring Lake, NJ
    Venturing down California's famed Highway 1 with it's spectacular views, Carmel appears. Home of long time Mayor Clint Eastwood, Carmel is also home to the vintage and timeless Mission at Carmel. This original landscape with it's classic impasto layering, strong and confident brush strokes, created a la prima, with colors that are true to the baking sun, defy the cascading magenta bougainvillea to wilt! If you listen closely, you can hear the bell ringing in the bell tower! All hallmarks of artist Doreen Tighe...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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    Oil

  • Sunrise on the Atlantic, original 24x30 impressionist marine landscape
    By James McGinley
    Located in Spring Lake, NJ
    It is a spectacular sight, indeed, a sunrise on the Atlantic Ocean, with the full range of colors splashing from the horizon line to as far as the mind can imagine. This original marine landscape has both realistic and contemporary elements but offers the brush strokes, impasto paint application and texture that are the hallmark of the decades old impressionist movement. Artist James McGinley...
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  • Sunflowers, original 24x30 contemporary impressionist landscape
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    A sentimental favorite flower, sunflowers, are transporting, leaving one feeling revitalized and fresh! This original 24x30 contemporary oil painting is ideal for any transitional lo...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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  • At The Club, original 18x24 impressionist figurative landscape
    By David F. Henderson
    Located in Spring Lake, NJ
    Game! Set! Match! A moment at The Club that she will remember forever! Yes, she loved her years on the court with the girls but that one win with the members glancing over during ...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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  • The Breakers, original 18x24 impressionist marine landscape
    By Barry DeBaun
    Located in Spring Lake, NJ
    It's an active day at the shore with the breakers vigorously crashing on the beach. The afternoon is sunny but slightly overcast with the waves catching the wind as the seagulls fly overhead and a sailboat remains near the horizon. The flues turn to violets and greens as they bounce off of the wet beige sand. A multiple award winning artist, including by both from the renowned Salmagundi Club of NYC and the Hudson Valley Art Association of New York state, artist Barry DeBaun...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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    Located in New Orleans, LA
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  • "IN THE LAND OF THE SPANISH OAK " TEXAS HILL COUNTRY DATED 1910
    By Julian Onderdonk
    Located in San Antonio, TX
    Julian Onderdonk (1882 - 1922) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 20 x 30 Frame Size: 29 x 39 Medium: Oil Dated 1910 "In The Land Of The Spanish Oak" Spectacular larger scene by Julian...
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  • "Brackenridge Park" San Antonio Texas.
    By Jose Arpa
    Located in San Antonio, TX
    Jose Arpa (1858-1952) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 18 x 24 Frame Size: 21 x 27 Medium: Oil Circa 1920s "Brackenridge Park" San Antonio Texas. Biography Jose Arpa (1858-1952) Born in Carmona, Spain, José Arpa y Perea was known as "The Colorist Painter" of figures and landscapes, especially in Texas where he brought a fresh approach to San Antonio painting in his bright, sunlit local scenes. He was also an etcher, illustrator, and muralist as well as an art teacher, and he started and ended his career in Spain. His subjects include the Grand Canyon of Arizona. Please visit our 1stdibs storefront to view more of our fabulous goodies. He began his art study as the pupil of Eduardo Cano de la Pena at the Academy of Fine Arts in Seville and then spent six years in Rome followed by extensive travel through Africa and Europe. His reputation was solid enough that the Spanish government sent four of his paintings as part of the exhibition to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. In 1894, as an illustrator, he accompanied a Spanish army expedition to Morocco where the Spanish had been defeated by Rifi tribesmen. In the mid-1890s, he was brought to Mexico City, reportedly by a special Mexican naval vessel, to head the Academy of Fine Arts, but declined the position once he understood the responsibilities. Instead he joined one of his Spanish schoolmates and went to his home in Puebla, Mexico, where his use of bright colors earned him the name of "Sunshine Man." He became close to the children of this man, and in 1903, accompanied them as a guardian to school in San Antonio. After twenty years of traveling in Spain, Mexico, the Southwest, and South America, Arpa settled in 1923 in San Antonio, Texas, where he became Director of the San Antonio Art School and painted bright, sun-filled landscapes. He taught landscape and portrait painting and was exceedingly prolific, and several San Antonio collectors accumulated large numbers of his works. Among his close artist friends were Robert and Julian Onderdonk, Tom and Joe Brown, and Charles Simmang. They were members of a San Antonio group who painted together and called themselves the "Brass Mug...
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  • "The Covered Bridge, Point Pleasant" (Pennsylvania)
    By Herbert Pullinger
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    By Johann Berthelsen, 1883-1972
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