• Art Oil painting European court painting count with noblewomen canvas 48×36

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    Art Oil painting European court painting count with noblewomen canvas 48x36

    Art Oil painting European court painting count with noblewomen canvas 48x36
    These display images are not the actual oil paintings you will receive. IN MOST CASES, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE PAINTING IN ABOUT ONE MONTH. Unstretched and Unframed canvas. It will arrive to you securely rolled on a tube. Do you like another painting or photograph better than the ones listed? We can paint portraits, nudes, landscapes, seascapes, animals, abstract images, etc. Prices vary by size and details. Send us any image, and we will let you know if it can painted and how much it will cost. Rest assured and know that we will do all that we can to make your purchasing process as smooth as possible. We want to be your painting studio. We highly value our repeat customers. Framing paintings at home can be an extremely economical and rewarding hobby. The process from start to finish can be done in four steps after the initial materials purchasing. There are many online videos showing how to do each step of this process. The items needed for such a project are in bold letter below. If you use a 20×24 or a 24×36 inch painting, you can easily select an assembled frame from a big box hobby store. Step One: Preparing the Canvas. So as to seal in the paint and protect your art piece from dust, you can put several coats of. Acrylic varnish on it with a sponge or paint brush. This product also comes in a spray can. Step Two: Stretching the Painting Canvas. We strongly suggest that you watch a video on this step. Again, it’s not complicated. It is very straightforward. You will need stretcher bars, wood glue (optional), a staple gun with staples, and canvas pliers. Step Three: Attaching the Stretched Canvas to the Frame. This process simply requires that some metal hardware framing brackets be screwed or drilled into the frame. Again, the hardware is commonly found at a hobby, craft, or hardware store. Step Four: Adding Hanging Hardware. This is the easiest step. Simply attach the hanging hardware to the back using a tape measure for centering accuracy. Handing hardware is easily found at all retail stores with a hardware department. Now simply enjoy your beautiful framed painting. You will want to do many more as gifts, we promise. The item “Art Oil painting European court painting count with noblewomen canvas 48×36″ is in sale since Friday, January 31, 2014. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “zhongguozhuli” and is located in Shanghai. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    Art Oil painting European court painting count with noblewomen canvas 48x36
  • ROBERT GOODNOUGH Signed 1965 Original Oil on Canvas Painting Standing Figure

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    ROBERT GOODNOUGH Signed 1965 Original Oil on Canvas Painting Standing Figure
    ROBERT GOODNOUGH Signed 1965 Original Oil on Canvas Painting Standing Figure
    ROBERT GOODNOUGH Signed 1965 Original Oil on Canvas Painting Standing Figure

    ROBERT GOODNOUGH Signed 1965 Original Oil on Canvas Painting Standing Figure
    ROBERT GOODNOUGH Signed 1965 Oil on Canvas Painting – “Standing Figure”. Robert Goodnough was born in upstate. Though he later evolved into a full-blown abstractionist, while at. He worked realistically from casts and from life. Hofmann, at this time in. Probably had more to do with shifting young American painters away from making art from reality and realist thinking into abstraction than any other teacher of painting. Goodnough would later teach at. He also served as an art critic for Art News Magazine from 1950 to 1957. Goodnough became another of the tens of thousands of artists caught up in the Cubism of Pablo Picasso. He was also attracted by the stark abstractions Piet Mondrian. He combined these styles in the 1950s with that of Hofmann, his teacher, in a hybrid of Cubism and Abstract Expressionism. Since that time, like so many other abstractionists, Goodnough has been influenced by many abstract directions in art, including collage, sculpted constructions of birds and figures, and hard-edge paintings in the 1950s and 60s. From the 1970s, Goodnough has painted very large, geometric, abstract canvases. His work is in the following collections: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Art Institute of Chicago; Baltimore Museum of Art; Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama; Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Newark Museum, New Jersey; and the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence. This superb oil is entitled ” Standing Figure ” and is signed by the artist on the front lower left “Goodnough” and dated “65”. It is also signed again, titled and dated on the canvas verso. It is in excellent condition, measures 8″ x 12″ and is framed in a linen, wood and gold frame for a total size of 13″ x 17″. PROVENANCE: Gertrude Kasle Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the inaugural show at the gallery on. Saturday, April 10, 1965. Gallery retail prices are always much higher. The item “ROBERT GOODNOUGH Signed 1965 Original Oil on Canvas Painting Standing Figure” is in sale since Sunday, January 27, 2008. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “skf-fineart” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
    • Original/Reproduction: Original
    • Signed?: Signed
    • Medium: Oil
    • Subject: Abstract
    • Style: Abstract
    • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14”)
    • Date of Creation: 1950-1969
    • Region of Origin: US
    • Painting Surface: Canvas
    • Features: Framed

    ROBERT GOODNOUGH Signed 1965 Original Oil on Canvas Painting Standing Figure