Details
- Dimensions
- 40ʺW × 2ʺD × 50ʺH
- Styles
- The American School
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Excellent - Minor wear consistent with age and history Excellent - Minor wear consistent with age and history less
- Description
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Eyvind Earle - Fog Light on the Sea Side-Limited Edition Serigraph
American Expressionist Serigraph on paper - Signed and numbered … more Eyvind Earle - Fog Light on the Sea Side-Limited Edition Serigraph
American Expressionist Serigraph on paper - Signed and numbered 17/25
Image size: 40" H x 30" W, Sheet size: 46" H x 36 " W - Frame size : 50x40"
Artist Biography
Eyvind Earle (1916 - 2000) was active/lived in New York, California. He is known for Fantasy landscape painting, illustration, prints.A designer, painter and illustrator, Eyvind Earle is noted for backgrounds he created for Disney classic films such as Sleeping Beauty and Lady and the Tramp. He also designed popular greeting cards that utilized more than 500 of his paintings. In 1961, he established his own animation company, and continuously painted landscapes in oil and acrylic, using acrylic before 1971 and oil after that. His most famous paintings are of California mountains and valleys of western Canada.He was born in New York City to parents who separated. At age ten, he was kidnapped by his father, artist and movie director Ferdinand Earle, and for the next four years, they traveled and painted around the world including Mexico City, France, England, and Belgium. When he was 14, Eyvind had his first one-person show, which was held in Ascain, France. Shortly after he ran away to rejoin his mother, who was living in Hollywood, California, and who had been the fourth of five wives of Ferdinand. It was the beginning of the Depression. He took a job as sketch artist at United Artists Studio and studied briefly at the Art Center School of Design in Los Angeles with Lorser Feitelsen and Ferdinand Earle, his father. Beyond that he had little formal study, and described his style as "designed realism" and "abstracted view" (Samuels) that reflected his admiration for Georgia O'Keeffe and Vincent Van Gogh. In 1936, a sponsor gave him twenty-five dollars a month so he could paint in Mexico, and the following year he traveled the United States on a bicycle. He had a one-man show in New York, which sold out at twenty-five dollars per painting. Earle avoided World War II, asserting he was a conscientious objector. less
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