
c. 2000s Underwater Queen by Zofia Statis
Located in New York, NY
Sophie Statis-Rozwadowski (also known as Zofia Statis) Untitled, c. 2000s Oil on canvas board 28 x 22 in.
Early 2000s Contemporary Portrait Paintings
Oil, Board
c. 2000s

2007 Cloud Princess painting by Pennsylvania artist Sophie Statis
Located in New York, NY
Sophie Statis-Rozwadowski (also known as Zofia Statis) Girl with Birds, 2007 Oil on canvas 24 x 36 in. Framed: 29 x 40 1/2 x 1 in. Signed lower right: Zofia Statis Inscribed verso
Oil, Canvas

Contemporary Portrait of a Young Girl by Poppy Mills, Signed
Located in New York, NY
Poppy Mills Untitled, c. 1990-2000 Oil on canvas 30 x 24 in. Framed: 39 x 33 in. Signed lower right: Poppy Mills Inscribed verso: Poppy Mills Poppy Mills is a fine arts painter of people and still life whose award winning paintings have appeared in exhibitions at The Allied Artists of America, The American Artists Professional League, The Audubon Society, The Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Club, The National Arts Club...
Canvas, Oil

Portrait Of A Lady by NY Artist Marion Maas
By Marion Maas
Located in New York, NY
Marion Maas (American, b. 1930) In The Attic, c. 1970s Oil on canvas Framed: 30 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. Signed lower left Titled verso on stretcher bar 19...
Canvas, Oil

Original Lazzaro Donati Painting of an Abstracted Woman
By Lazzaro Donati
Located in New York, NY
Lazzaro Donati (Italian, 1926-1977) Untitled (Abstract Woman), Mid-20th Century Oil on board 20 x 16 in. Framed: 25 3/4 x 21 7/8 in. Signed lower right Lazzaro Donati (1926-1977) was born in Florence in 1926 and attended the Academy of Fine Arts. He began to paint in 1953, and in 1955 held his first exhibition at the Indiano Gallery in Florence. Within three years eleven exhibitions followed in Italy, and as his reputation grew he was invited to give major exhibitions in London, Paris, New York, Chicago, Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo. He is considered one of the foremost contemporary Italian painters and his paintings hang in museums and private collections throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. Mr. Donati lived and worked at 24 Piazza Donatello in Florence, the square where generations of artists have created works worthy of the great Florentine tradition. As you entered the narrow hallway to his studio, a gilded life-size Venetian angel beckoned you to his door. Once inside, the present faded away and you found yourself in an atelier where early masters might have worked during the Renaissance. Within, luxurious Persian rugs set off the innumerable objects d'art and antique furnishings. Light poured in through the sloping glass wall on the north side. A dramatic stairway led to an overhanging balcony which served as a private gallery where the artist hung some of his favorite early works. To the left of the entrance was a smaller studio where Donati sculpted, with a window overlooking the famous old English cemetery where tourists laid flowers on the grave of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In the main studio itself, where Donati received his clients in an atmosphere as polished as an office of a top executive, one hardly realized that it was here that the artist actually painted. His easel was covered with Persian blue velvet, the painting on the easel was already framed, his chair was upholstered in red velvet and on his palette the colors were arranged with the precision of a Byzantine mosaic. In a corner stand were his latest works, framed and ready to be sent off to his next exhibition in Europe or America. Donati was a born host with a warm welcome, an elegant man who possessed enormous charm a good nature and a keen sense of humor. Apparently shy, he preferred to speak on subjects extraneous to his art, purposely distracting you from his paintings, then leading you back to them, tactfully and without pretension. He spoke fluent French and English as well as some Spanish and German. "After all", he said, "you've got to know how to sell a painting to everyone." He had no sympathy for the "drip and splash" studios of his contemporaries, preferring to keep his studio tidy and spotless. "Painting is a matter of precision", he said, "If a painter can't put his paint where he wants it to go, I don't see how he can call himself a painter. For me it is absolutely necessary to control the paint." When asked to reveal the technique he used to achieve the enamel-like finish typical of his paintings he answered, "That is a secret between me and my butler. Actually, most of my paintings are done by him!" But in fact behind the façade, Donati was a serious craftsman who devoted to his painting as a way of life and means of expression. From the beginning of his career, his paintings revealed a striving for perfection and continual research in problems of style and technique. His early works indicated a momentary interest in surrealism and abstract art; they were predominantly two dimensional, depending on line and strong color. But by 1958, with his painting The Lady with a Fan...
Oil, Board
Pierre Jacquemon Nature Goddess Drawing
Located in New York, NY
Pierre Jacquemon (French-American, 1936-2002) Untitled, c. late 20th century Mixed media with ink, pencil, wash, and metal leaf on paper Sight: 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. Framed: 17 1/3 x 1...
Paper, Mixed Media

French Contemporary Art by Liubov Juravliova - Reine de Neige
By Christiane Hess
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic & mixed media on canvas Liubov Juravliova is a French painter born in Chisinau, Moldova in 1963 who lives and works in Argenteuil, near Paris, France She has been listed at...
Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Mariposa
By Felix Mas
Located in Greenwich, CT
Mariposa is an oil painting on oval masonite with an image size of 28 x 42" (oval), signend 'felix mas' lower left, unframed. Felix Mas is in many ways an alchemist, transforming e...
Masonite, Oil

Butterfly Figurative Painting in Acrylic and Pencil on Canvas, 2010+
By Marina Skvortsova
Located in Oslo, NO
Fabulous anthropomorphic creatures that live in nature and are part of nature. Butterfly are a symbol of family well/being and should be in every home ,as they are the embodiment of ...
Cotton Canvas, Acrylic, Pencil

Butterfly Original Acrylic Painting, Large Vertical, Contemporary Art
By Nadezda Stupina
Located in Oslo, NO
In this acrylic creation, I've explored the delicate interplay of human grace with nature's ethereal beauty. It's a tribute to quiet resilience and transformation, much like the gent...
Canvas, Acrylic

Queen of the Seas
By Svetlana Kalachnik
Located in London, GB
Svetlana Kalachnik’s unmistakable work expresses a mastery of the craft of painting, her art depicts situations of complicity between her characters; she takes the viewer into a worl...
Oil
Butterfly 2, 2018
By Lisa Matrundola
Located in Atlanta, GA
Lisa Matrundola was born the youngest of five children in Montreal, Quebec. Her parents immigrated to Canada from Italy and England in the mid 1950’s. Self-sufficiency, hard work and...
Oil