Tag: Oil Painting

  • Sue Young – Swans

    This beautiful painting by Sue Young captures the essence of nature with a realistic depiction of a lake house. Measuring 20 inches in length and 16 inches in height, the medium-sized canvas painting is custom framed to enhance its beauty. The painting is an original, one-of-a-kind piece that has been created using oil painting technique. The artist has used her skills to bring out the beauty of the lake house and the surrounding nature. The painting would make a great addition to any art collection and would be a perfect gift for nature lovers.

    Bought/Acquired on Nov 17, 2024 

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/266581081150

    Canvas
    Item Length: 20 in
    Subject: Houses/Nature
    Original
    Item Height: 16 in
    Realism
    Oil Painting

  • Sue Young – Ducks Flying Over a Lake

    Vintage Sue Young Original Oil Painting Ducks Water Landscape Signed & Framed Art

    Canvas

    Framed

    Landscape

    Original Oil Painting

    Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Time Period Produced: 1980-1989

    This painting depicts a serene rural landscape with a soft and dreamy atmosphere. The composition features a small wooden cabin with a slanted roof nestled amidst a lush forest of tall evergreen trees in the background. This large piece is a stunning addition to any art collection. The painting is signed by the artist and is an original piece, produced in 1984 (?) using oil painting techniques. The subject of this painting is a picturesque landscape, perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of nature. The painting is handmade and has been produced with care, making it a unique and valuable piece. This painting would make a great gift for anyone who loves art or appreciates the beauty of nature.

  • W. Jones’ Oil Paintings

    Arts Collection

    Artist Biography & Facts

    William John Jones

     Born in Wales on Dec. 26, 1886. Jones came to California in 1898 and settled in Alameda. He studied at the CSFA and was active in the San Francisco Bay area in the 1930s. Despite the handicap of amputated arms, he painted through the intricate workings of hooks and straps governed by his back muscles. Jones lived in Alameda at 1816 Wood Street until his fatal fall down the stairs of his home on March 23, 1947. Exh: Oakland Art Gallery, 1928-34; Oakland Women’s City Club, 1929; San Francisco Art Association, 1929; Calif. Statewide (Santa Cruz), 1930, 1931.

    Source: Edan Hughes, “Artists in California, 1786-1940”
    California Arts and Architecture list, 1932; City Directory; The Argus, July 1928; Death record. Link