Details
- Dimensions
- 49ʺW × 1ʺD × 51ʺH
- Styles
- Impressionist
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Condition Notes
- Good. There is a spot where it looks like something scratched the painting from behind and left the canvas a … moreGood. There is a spot where it looks like something scratched the painting from behind and left the canvas a little raised. This can probably be fixed before ship. The frame is old. less
- Description
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"Desert Watch"
framed
Original Oil Painting on Canvas
Hand signed by the Artist
Canvas Size: 48" x 50"
Framed Size: … more "Desert Watch"
framed
Original Oil Painting on Canvas
Hand signed by the Artist
Canvas Size: 48" x 50"
Framed Size: approx. 49" x 51"
Condition of the painting is: Good. There is a spot where it looks like something scratched the painting from behind and left the canvas a little raised. This can probably be fixed. The frame is old.
Certificate of Authenticity & appraisal is included
ANN TAYLOR
American Contemporary Painter
"Luminous", "elegant", "unique .... these are words used often to describe the landscape paintings of Ann Taylor. She has the ability to capture the essence of earth and air. Her silvery skies are a symphony of light and her rich sienna earth tones, warm and inviting. Primarily a landscape painter, Taylor concentrates in her work upon the distillation of universality from specific landscape ideas. Her deft manipulation of color and light, combined with a suspension of spatial perspective, portray a comprehensive view of the natural world. The dominant feature of the paintings is a conceptual vastness and a technical delicacy which combine to link her work to that of Joseph Turner and Oriental artists, although the particularity of her vision makes the paintings uniquely her own.
Taylor began exhibiting professionally in 1964. Since that time, her paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout the United States. John Gruen stated, "Hazy, muted and quite beautiful are these landscapes." Jane Young continued, "There is an aura of spirituality in these paintings that stems from the austere simplicity of design, the subtlety of color, and most of all from the underlying intensity and single-mindedness of the artist's vision." Gordon Brown of Arts Magazine said, "One thinks of Ad Reinhart, to whom Taylor bears a certain resemblance with her mystical mood and monochromatic style." Donna Marxer of Arts Magazine concluded, "The complexity in Taylor's works is something that transcends the subtle palette and exquisite technique. It is an almost eerie sense of life and movement. The artist literally paints the very air."
Taylor's work emerges from the vastness of American wilderness. Never painting on location, she assimilates ideas, tones and patterns and returns to her studio to create her special vision of the land. By distilling the essentials from specific land formations, she gives each work a deliberate kind of universal significance. A formalist interested in the formation of line, color and structure, Taylor brings her viewers to a heightened awareness of these qualities under the guise of evocatively sophisticated landscapes.
Taylor's paintings are represented in New York by The Christopher Gallery, 766 Madison Avenue. Recently her work has been exhibited in a number of national and invitational exhibitions. Her paintings are included in a large number of private collections throughout the country. Among the museums and galleries which have shown or purchased her work are: The Gallery of Modern Art in New York; The Indianapolis Museum of Art; The Memorial Art Gallery and The Oxford Gallery in Rochester; The Miller Gallery in Cincinnati; The Janet Fleischer Gallery in Philadelphia; The Art Wagon Galleries in Scottsdale; The Hunter Gallery in Aspen; Gallery One in Petoskey; Arwin Galleries in Detroit; The Naples Art Gallery in Naples; and Mickelson Gallery in Washington. less
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