Manes Lichetnberg

"Blue Awning" Architectural Impressionist Style Painting 20th Century

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Material

Oil Paint

About

Impressionist painting of a building nook with a ripped blue awing. The artist studied as an architect and his works include many buildings and structures. The canvas is signed by the artist in the bottom corner. It is framed in a wooden frame with gold accents.

Artist Biography

Manes Lichtenberg was born in New York City in 1920. His formal training began at the Art Students League in New York as well as the Acadamie de la grand Chaumiere in France. Lichtenberg’s style is said to be a unique blend of realism and impressionism, which has gained him recognition throughout the United States and Europe. He has won many awards including the Gold Medal of Honor of the Allied Artist of America. In addition he has received the Silver Medal in the International Prix Maurice Utrillo in Paris, and the Bronze Medal of the Prix Othon Friesz.

Dimensions

H 32 in. x W 40.5 in. x D 1 in.

Dimensions without Frame

H 23.5 in x W 32 in x D 1 in.
"Blue Awning" Architectural Impressionist Style Painting 20th Century