This painting is by David Lobenberg. It is dated «’06» for 2006. Per Elliot Fouts Gallery, Lobenberg has a MFA from UCLA. He is a contributing writer to the nationally distributed “The Artist’s Magazine.”.
This hand-painted decorative piece is a scallop shell trinket dish featuring a coastal landscape. It is an example of mid-century French decorative art, specifically attributed to the artist Claudius Chanel.
This original watercolor painting depicts a coastal landscape with vased flowers and lemons, creating a vibrant and inviting scene. The medium-sized painting is framed in high quality, adding a touch of sophistication to the artwork. Handmade with precision and skill, this piece captures the essence of coastal living with its detailed watercolor technique. Perfect for art lovers looking to add a unique and eye-catching piece to their collection. Custom Frame from 1910 Frame Works in Memphis, TN – see Pictures – Very NICE art piece. If you like my item but not my price, please reach out make an offer, let’s work something out.
Thomas Hill was born in Birmingham, England on September 11, 1829. At the age of 15, Hill emigrated to the United States with his family settling in Taunton, Massachusetts. In 1851, he married Charlotte Elizabeth Hawkes, together they had nine children.
Signed lower right. 15″ x 20″.