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"Tranquility" Artworkby John Powell
$745
This is an exemplary work by the artist, it will be a stunning addition to any space. More Artwork Details: Artist: John Powell, American | Title: Tranquility | Year: | Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil | Edition: 261/350 | Image Size: 18 x 20 inches | Size: | Frame Size: 30 x 32 inches
"Chateau" Artworkby Maurice Loirand
$445
This is an exemplary work by the artist, it will be a stunning addition to any space. More Artwork Details: Artist: Maurice Loirand, French (1922 - ) | Title: Chateau | Year: circa 1965 | Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil | Edition: 189/275 | Size: 15.5 x 22 in. (39.37 x 55.88 cm) | Frame Size: 24 x 30 inches
"Table In The Study" Artworkby Nancy Lubeck
$335
This is an exemplary work by the artist, it will be a stunning addition to any space. More Artwork Details: Artist: Nancy Lubeck, American | Title: Table in the Study | Year: | Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil | Edition: 285/350 | Size: 28 in. x 21.5 in. (71.12 cm x 54.61 cm)
"Mustard For Blue Flowers" Artworkby Mary Faulconer
$460
This is an exemplary work by the artist, it will be a stunning addition to any space. More Artwork Details: Artist: Mary Faulconer, American (1912 - 2011) | Title: Mustard for Blue Flowers | Year: circa 1980 | Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil | Edition: 250, AP 35 | Image Size: 12 x 16.5 inches | Size: 22.5 in. x 26 in. (57.15 cm x 66.04 cm)
Thomas W. Nason, Barns, Woodcut
$1,400
- Artist: Thomas W. Nason, American (1889 - 1971)
- Title: Barns
- Year: 1949
- Medium: Woodcut, signed and numbered in pencil
- Edition: 50
- Image Size: 8 x 12 inches
- Frame Size: 14 x 17.5 inches
James Butler, Midsummer Landscape, Lithograph
$700
- Artist: James Butler, American (1945 - )
- Title: Midsummer Landscape
- Year: 1989
- Medium: Lithograph, Signed and Numbered in Pencil
- Edition: 100
- Size: 28 in. x 36 in. (71.12 cm x 91.44 cm)
"Three Pansies" Artworkby Mary Faulconer
$460
This is an exemplary work by the artist, it will be a stunning addition to any space. More Artwork Details: Artist: Mary Faulconer, American (1912 - 2011) | Title: Three Pansies | Year: circa 1980 | Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil | Edition: 250, AP 35 | Image Size: 13.5 x 18 inches | Size: 22 in. x 30 in. (55.88 cm x 76.2 cm)
"Summer Melon" Artworkby Mary Faulconer
$460
This is an exemplary work by the artist, it will be a stunning addition to any space. More Artwork Details: Artist: Mary Faulconer, American (1912 - 2011) | Title: Summer Melon | Year: circa 1980 | Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil | Edition: 250, AP 30 | Image Size: 12.5 x 20 inches | Size: 22 in. x 30 in. (55.88 cm x 76.2 cm)
Louis Icart, Madame Bovary, Color Etching
$3,500
- Artist: Louis Icart, French (1888 - 1950)
- Title: Madame Bovary
- Year: 1929
- Medium: Color Etching, Signed in Pencil
- Image Size: 16 x 20.5 inches
- Frame Size: 40 x 43 inches
"The Lemon Tree" Oil on Canvas by H. Hargroveby H. Hargrove Studio
$1,122
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From the beautiful Mediterranean to sunny California nothing is fresher than a glorious lemon.
One of America's most popular living artists, H. Hargrove was born Nicolo Sturiano in Marsala, Italy, in 1941. The gift of a box of colored pencils on his tenth birthday sparked his interest in art, but the pressures of economic practicality led him to pursue a degree in wine chemistry. In 1964, the young Italian immigrated to America and soon accepted a position with a winery in upstate New York.
Art, however, has been never far from Nicolo's personal agenda, and weekends would find him painting pictures of the weathered barns and covered bridges that dotted the landscapes of his newfound home. Before long, the winery's management became aware of his talent and decided to display his art in the public tasting room. And when visitors showed more interest in his paintings than the wine, Nicolo knew that it was time to turn his passion into his profession.
Having begun his career by painting Americana, Hargrove has expanded his repertoire to include delicately-detailed still lifes, spectacular European landscapes, and privately-commissioned portraits. His work is collected across America and in Europe, and his collector base is constantly expanding. Renowned as a compelling visual storyteller, a veritable poet with a paintbrush, H. Hargrove epitomizes the quintessential story of the immigrant who achieves success by following - and ultimately living - his American dream.
One of America's most popular living artists, H. Hargrove was born Nicolo Sturiano in Marsala, Italy, in 1941. The gift of a box of colored pencils on his tenth birthday sparked his interest in art, but the pressures of economic practicality led him to pursue a degree in wine chemistry. In 1964, the young Italian immigrated to America and soon accepted a position with a winery in upstate New York.
Art, however, has been never far from Nicolo's personal agenda, and weekends would find him painting pictures of the weathered barns and covered bridges that dotted the landscapes of his newfound home. Before long, the winery's management became aware of his talent and decided to display his art in the public tasting room. And when visitors showed more interest in his paintings than the wine, Nicolo knew that it was time to turn his passion into his profession.
Having begun his career by painting Americana, Hargrove has expanded his repertoire to include delicately-detailed still lifes, spectacular European landscapes, and privately-commissioned portraits. His work is collected across America and in Europe, and his collector base is constantly expanding. Renowned as a compelling visual storyteller, a veritable poet with a paintbrush, H. Hargrove epitomizes the quintessential story of the immigrant who achieves success by following - and ultimately living - his American dream.
"Farm Fresh" Oil on Canvas by H. Hargroveby H. Hargrove Studio
$1,122
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H. Hargrove has created a glorious still life featuring a century old farm table topped with farm fresh, locally grown vegetables, a hand woven basket filled with delicious fruit and the tried and true cookbook filled with favorite recipes that has been used year after year.
One of America's most popular living artists, H. Hargrove was born Nicolo Sturiano in Marsala, Italy, in 1941. The gift of a box of colored pencils on his tenth birthday sparked his interest in art, but the pressures of economic practicality led him to pursue a degree in wine chemistry. In 1964, the young Italian immigrated to America and soon accepted a position with a winery in upstate New York.
Art, however, has been never far from Nicolo's personal agenda, and weekends would find him painting pictures of the weathered barns and covered bridges that dotted the landscapes of his newfound home. Before long, the winery's management became aware of his talent and decided to display his art in the public tasting room. And when visitors showed more interest in his paintings than the wine, Nicolo knew that it was time to turn his passion into his profession.
Having begun his career by painting Americana, Hargrove has expanded his repertoire to include delicately-detailed still lifes, spectacular European landscapes, and privately-commissioned portraits. His work is collected across America and in Europe, and his collector base is constantly expanding. Renowned as a compelling visual storyteller, a veritable poet with a paintbrush, H. Hargrove epitomizes the quintessential story of the immigrant who achieves success by following - and ultimately living - his American dream.
One of America's most popular living artists, H. Hargrove was born Nicolo Sturiano in Marsala, Italy, in 1941. The gift of a box of colored pencils on his tenth birthday sparked his interest in art, but the pressures of economic practicality led him to pursue a degree in wine chemistry. In 1964, the young Italian immigrated to America and soon accepted a position with a winery in upstate New York.
Art, however, has been never far from Nicolo's personal agenda, and weekends would find him painting pictures of the weathered barns and covered bridges that dotted the landscapes of his newfound home. Before long, the winery's management became aware of his talent and decided to display his art in the public tasting room. And when visitors showed more interest in his paintings than the wine, Nicolo knew that it was time to turn his passion into his profession.
Having begun his career by painting Americana, Hargrove has expanded his repertoire to include delicately-detailed still lifes, spectacular European landscapes, and privately-commissioned portraits. His work is collected across America and in Europe, and his collector base is constantly expanding. Renowned as a compelling visual storyteller, a veritable poet with a paintbrush, H. Hargrove epitomizes the quintessential story of the immigrant who achieves success by following - and ultimately living - his American dream.
Theodore Jeremenko "Farmhouse 3" Silkscreen
$300
- Artist: Theodore Jeremenko, American (1938 - )
- Title: Farmhouse 3
- Year: circa 1985
- Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
- Edition: 175
- Image Size: 13 x 19 inches
- Size: 19.5 x 25 in. (49.53 x 63.5 cm)
Theodore Jeremenko "Farmhouse 1" Silkscreen
$295
- Artist: Theodore Jeremenko, American (1938 - )
- Title: Farmhouse 1
- Year: circa 1985
- Medium: Silkscreen on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil
- Edition: 175
- Image Size: 11 x 16 inches
- Size: 19 x 23 in. (48.26 x 58.42 cm)
Theodore Jeremenko "Farmhouse 2" Silkscreen
$295
- Artist: Theodore Jeremenko, American (1938 - )
- Title: Farmhouse 2
- Year: circa 1985
- Medium: Silkscreen on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil
- Edition: 175
- Image Size: 11 x 16 inches
- Size: 19 x 23 in. (48.26 x 58.42 cm)
"Ginger Beer II" Artworkby Mary Faulconer
$460
This is an exemplary work by the artist, it will be a stunning addition to any space. More Artwork Details: Artist: Mary Faulconer, American (1912 - 2011) | Title: Ginger Beer II | Year: circa 1980 | Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil | Edition: 250, AP 35 | Image Size: 17.5 x 12 inches | Size: 29.5 in. x 21.5 in. (74.93 cm x 54.61 cm)