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Vintage Art Oil Painting Canvas Still Life Vase White Roses Rose Flowers Signed

This is a nice, vintage, artist-signed original large framed still-life oil painting of a painted vase full of white roses (lighting differences in the photos make some of the roses look yellowish, but they are all white roses). The painting is painted with oil paints. The painting is painted on canvas (see photos). The painting is framed in a painted green and gold-toned wooden picture frame. The painting is illegibly signed by the artist (see photos and determine the artist, the age of the painting, and the location depicted). The painting is a vintage artwork and looks to be American in origin to me. This painting is from an estate liquidation. This framed painting measures about 45 inches high, and it measures about 33 inches wide.

J BARRY GREENE ANTIQUE MODERN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING VINTAGE ABSTRACT FLOWERS

WONDERFUL ANTIQUE MID CENTURY MODERN STILL LIFE IMPRESSIONIST OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS BY INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN ACCLAIMED PAINTER J BARRY GREENE. (American 1895-1966) THIS WORK DEPICTS A BOUQUET OF COLORFUL ASSORTED FLOWERS RESTING IN AN ANTIQUE STYLIZED VASE. BEAUTIFULLY RENDERED IN THICK IMPASTO BRUSH STROKES. DATES AROUND THE 1950s. VERY GOOD VINTAGE CONDITION. DIMENSIONS INCLUDING THE FRAME: 39” W x 33” H J. Barry Greene Born: 1895 – New York, New York Died: 1966 – Sherman Oaks, California Known for: Figure, landscape, interior, marine Name variants: Barry Greene “J. Barry Greene, the internationally known artist, born in New York City, was trained at the National Academy of Design and the Art Student’s League of New York and the leading academies of Paris. Among his teachers were: F. Luis Mora, Louis Biloul, Pierre Bonnard, and Desire Lucas. He has had many one-person shows in New York, Boston, and Los Angeles and is a member of numerous Art Associations throughout the country and abroad. Among his important awards are the Pulitzer Prize, Guggenheim Fellowship, Medal of Honor of the Allied Artists of America, $500.00 Prize at Laguna Beach Festival of Arts (1952), $100.00 First Prize Statewide Exhibition at Santa Cruz (1958), and many other top awards. He has exhibited in juried museum exhibitions nationally and internationally. His biography is recorded in Who’s Who in American Art, Who’s Who in the East, and Who in the West. He is represented in many famous private and public art collections.” Source from October 1961 Laguna Beach Art Association.