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Signed Charles Cobelle A Special Place Oil On Canvas Painting
PristineSigned Charles Cobelle 1968 oil on canvas painting entitled, "A Special Place," is signed by the artist in black paint, lower right.
Having studied at l'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, it is no surprise the Charles Cobelle would enjoy success as one of the leading French artists during much of the twentieth century. The chic and sophisticated lifestyle associated with French culture was a subject commonly depicted by the artist, as he focused on capturing the magnificent light associated with Paris and the decadent architecture and styles that emerged from the European city. Studying under Marc Chagall and Raoul Dufy, Cobelle evokes a whimsical and dreamlike sense with his figures and structures often dancing on air through the space of his pictures.
Showcasing his penchant for all things French, the glamorous city of Paris takes center stage in this oil on canvas entitled "A Special Place." Infusing bold and vibrant colors to bring this beautiful setting to life, Cobelle creates a magical setting that captures the elegant lifestyle that was associated with artistic center. The famous Parisian landscape is decorated with the trademark buildings and monuments that proudly stand in the background behind a barrage of colorful people and animals strolling along the foreground. Showcasing his masterful attention to detail, Cobelle uses loose and fluid strokes to bring every aspect of this painting to life and make the viewer feel as if they are in the setting basking in the wonderment that has long been found in the City of Lights. -
Signed Charles Cobelle The Monument At Place Vendome Oil On Canvas Painting
PristineSigned Charles Cobelle 1968 oil on canvas painting entitled, "The Monument at Place Vendome," is signed by the artist in black oil paint, lower right.
Having studied at l'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, it is no surprise the Charles Cobelle would enjoy success as one of the leading French artists during much of the twentieth century. The chic and sophisticated lifestyle associated with French culture was a subject commonly depicted by the artist, as he focused on capturing the magnificent light associated with Paris and the decadent architecture and styles that emerged from the European city. Studying under Marc Chagall and Raoul Dufy, Cobelle evokes a whimsical and dreamlike sense with his figures and structures often dancing on air through the space of his pictures.
Showcasing his penchant for all things French, the glamorous city of Paris takes center stage in his oil on canvas entitled "The Monument at Place Vendome." Infusing bold and vibrant fluorescent colors to bring this beautiful setting to life, Cobelle creates a magical setting that highlights the energetic and carefree lifestyle that was associated with artistic center. The famous column stands proudly in the foreground amidst a barrage of people and horses that populate the busy area. Beautifully decorating the background is a barrage of colorful buildings that depict the architecture that is a trademark staple of the European city. Showcasing his masterful attention to detail, Cobelle uses loose and fluid strokes to bring every aspect of this painting to life and make the viewer feel as if they are in the setting basking in the wonderment that has long been found in the City of Lights. -
Signed Framed Charles Cobelle Grand Boulevard Oil On Canvas Painting
PristineSigned Framed Charles Cobelle 1961 oil on canvas painting entitled, "Grand Boulevard," is signed by the artist in black paint, lower right.
Having studied at l'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, it is no surprise the Charles Cobelle would enjoy success as one of the leading French artists during much of the twentieth century. The chic and sophisticated lifestyle associated with French culture was a subject commonly depicted by the artist, as he focused on capturing the magnificent light associated with Paris and the decadent architecture and styles that emerged from the European city. Studying under Marc Chagall and Raoul Dufy, Cobelle evokes a whimsical and dreamlike sense with his figures and structures often dancing on air through the space of his pictures.
Showcasing his penchant for all things French, the glamorous city of Paris takes center stage in this oil on canvas entitled "Grand Boulevard." Infusing bold and vibrant colors to bring this beautiful setting to life, Cobelle creates a magical setting that captures the elegant lifestyle that was associated with artistic center. The famous Arc de Triumphe stands proudly in the foreground amidst a barrage of colorful buildings and people hustling about the energetic Champs Elysees. Showcasing his masterful attention to detail, Cobelle uses loose and fluid strokes to bring every aspect of this painting to life and make the viewer feel as if they are in the setting basking in the wonderment that has long been found in the City of Lights. -
Signed Framed Charles Cobelle In The City Oil On Canvas Painting
PristineSigned framed Charles Cobelle 1967 oil on canvas painting entitled, "In the City," is signed by the artist in black paint, lower right.
Having studied at l'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, it is no surprise the Charles Cobelle would enjoy success as one of the leading French artists during much of the twentieth century. The chic and sophisticated lifestyle associated with French culture was a subject commonly depicted by the artist, as he focused on capturing the magnificent light associated with Paris and the decadent architecture and styles that emerged from the European city. Studying under Marc Chagall and Raoul Dufy, Cobelle evokes a whimsical and dreamlike sense with his figures and structures often dancing on air through the space of his pictures.
Showcasing his penchant for all things French, the glamorous city of Paris takes center stage in this watercolor entitled "In the City." Infusing bold and vibrant colors to bring this beautiful setting to life, Cobelle creates a magical setting that captures the elegant lifestyle that was associated with artistic center. The famous Eiffel Tower stands proudly in the background behind a barrage of colorful buildings that depict the architecture that is a trademark staple of the European city. Showcasing his masterful attention to detail, Cobelle uses loose and fluid strokes to bring every aspect of this painting to life and make the viewer feel as if they are in the setting basking in the wonderment that has long been found in the City of Lights. -
Signed Grace Liberator Belly Laugh, You Know You Want One Oil On Canvas Painting
ExcellentA very charming painting by the American artist, Grace Liberator. This 2004 painting is entitled "Belly Laugh, You Know You Want One" is signed by the artist, lower right and verso.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Grace attended college in the hills of New Hampshire while studying studio drawing. During the late seventies she moved to Paris and worked as an Au Pair, which allowed her to study in small studios on the Left Bank. Following the birth of her daughter in 1989, she returned to America where she finally settled in her New York City. After spending twenty triumphant years working in the securities industry as a manager Grace moved on to follow a different path. She now expends her energy and creativity fashioning unique oil paintings. She has studied on and off at the Art Students League in New York City since 1990. -
Signed Grace Liberator The Vows Oil On Canvas Painting
ExcellentA stunning abstract art painting by the American artist, Grace Liberator. This 2003 oil on canvas painting is entitled "The Vows" and is signed by the artist, lower left and verso.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Grace attended college in the hills of New Hampshire while studying studio drawing. During the late seventies she moved to Paris and worked as an Au Pair, which allowed her to study in small studios on the Left Bank. Following the birth of her daughter in 1989, she returned to America where she finally settled in New York City. After spending twenty triumphant years working in the securities industry as a manager, Grace moved on to follow a different path. She now expends her energy and creativity fashioning unique oil paintings. She has studied on and off at the Art Students League in New York City since 1990. -
Signed Mark Kostabi Biorhythm Oil On Canvas Painting
ExcellentAn original oil on canvas painting by the pop media sensation Mark Kostabi, American (1960 - ). The piece, which is entitled "Biorhythm," is signed by the artist, lower right and verso, was created in 1988.
Artist and composer Mark Kostabi was born in Los Angeles in 1960 to Estonian immigrants. He was raised in Whittier, California and studied drawing and painting at California State University, Fullerton. In 1982, he moved to New York and by 1984 he became a leading figure of the East Village art scene. During that time he also developed a provocative media persona by publishing self-interviews, which commented on the co-modification of contemporary art. By 1987, his works were widely exhibited in New York galleries and prominently throughout the United States, Japan, Germany and Australia. In 1988, inspiring extensive international press coverage, he founded Kostabi World - his large New York studio known for openly employing numerous painting assistants and idea people. In 1996, be began dividing his time between New York and Rome and consequently his work's already strong presence in the Italian art scene was vigorously enhanced. He writes an advice column for artists, Ask Mark Kostabi, for Artnet.com.
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Signed Framed Mark Kostabi Progress Of Beauty (Hidden Agenda) Oil On Canvas Painting
ExcellentAn original oil on canvas painting by the pop media sensation Mark Kostabi, American (1960 - ). The painting, which is entitled "Progress of Beauty (Hidden Agenda)" was created in 1998 and is signed by the artist, verso.
Artist and composer Mark Kostabi was born in Los Angeles in 1960 to Estonian immigrants. He was raised in Whittier, California and studied drawing and painting at California State University, Fullerton. In 1982, he moved to New York and by 1984 he became a leading figure of the East Village art scene. During that time he also developed a provocative media persona by publishing self-interviews, which commented on the co-modification of contemporary art. By 1987, his works were widely exhibited in New York galleries and prominently throughout the United States, Japan, Germany and Australia. In 1988, inspiring extensive international press coverage, he founded Kostabi World - his large New York studio known for openly employing numerous painting assistants and idea people. In 1996, be began dividing his time between New York and Rome and consequently his work's already strong presence in the Italian art scene was vigorously enhanced. He writes an advice column for artists, Ask Mark Kostabi, for Artnet.com. -
Signed Mark Kostabi The Re-Articulation Of The Feminine Form Oil On Canvas Painting
ExcellentAn original oil on canvas painting by the pop media sensation Mark Kostabi, American (1960 - ). The painting, which is entitled "The Re-Articulation of the Feminine Form" was created in 1989 and is signed by the artist, verso.
Artist and composer Mark Kostabi was born in Los Angeles in 1960 to Estonian immigrants. He was raised in Whittier, California and studied drawing and painting at California State University, Fullerton. In 1982, he moved to New York and by 1984 he became a leading figure of the East Village art scene. During that time he also developed a provocative media persona by publishing self-interviews, which commented on the co-modification of contemporary art. By 1987, his works were widely exhibited in New York galleries and prominently throughout the United States, Japan, Germany and Australia. In 1988, inspiring extensive international press coverage, he founded Kostabi World - his large New York studio known for openly employing numerous painting assistants and idea people. In 1996, be began dividing his time between New York and Rome and consequently his work's already strong presence in the Italian art scene was vigorously enhanced. He writes an advice column for artists, Ask Mark Kostabi, for Artnet.com.
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