Moody and mysterious abstract landscape featuring a dark, windswept tree on a hillside overlooking dramatic, broken vertical forms that suggest ancient ruins rising from the earth.
Dramatic and powerful abstract landscape featuring a turbulent sky in deep blues, teals, and stormy grays over a sweeping green field with distant trees. Ideal for collectors seeking contemporary abstraction with depth, composure, and a lasting visual calm.
Samuel CollectionOverview: Jules Karl Rauschert (1896 – 1975) . 1950’S WATERCOLOR AND MAYBE GOUACHE PAINTING ON BOARD. NEW FRAME. MILD SCRATCHES, LOSS AND SCUFFS . PAPER LOSS TOP RIGHT CORNER. IMAGE LOOKS GREAT. NEEDS A NICE FRAME. SOLD AS IS. SIGNED . I AM SELLING OFF MY COLLECTION OF HIS WORK. MANY ARE UNSIGNED AND OR ESTATE STAMPED. See photos. COPY OF OLD BIO SHOWN. NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE. PRINT IT OUT FOR YOUR RECORDS.Measurements: BOARD SIZE 10 BY 13.5 INCHES. FRAMED 13 BY 16.5 INCHES . (LOCATION FOLIO R 2)Jules Rauschert was born 1896 in Indianapolis, Indiana and showed considerable artistic talent at an early age, which encouraged his father to take him to Chicago to study at the Chicago Art Institute and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. While in Chicago, Rauschert became associated with the Walter Grauman studio commercially under the name of J. Karl.In 1923, he moved to Paris to paint; however most of his work, especially watercolors, were painted in Brittany where he developed his outstanding watercolor technique for which he is perhaps best recognized. After two years in France, he moved to Germany to study at the School of Fine Arts in Munich under Karl von Maar.In 1926, he returned to Chicago to continue his studies at the Art Institute and to further his commercial art career. His first major exhibit was a one-man show in march, 1930 at the Chicago Art InstituteAfter a brief return to Europe, he moved to New York City in the mid-thirties and became associated with the well-known Byron Musser studio as their principal artist. He had several Collier’s and Saturday Evening Post covers to his credit plus numerous book illustrations.His fine art work was exhibited at several Manhattan galleries and in the Brooklyn Art Museum. He became a member of the exclusive Salmagundi Club, which was a haven for many well-known East Coast artists. His work was exhibited at the Club starting in 1951.In his later years he focused on portrait painting and experimented with surrealism. His works are in private collections and museums in the United States and abroadPayment:· BUY IT NOW payment is DUE IMMEDIATELYCalifornia residents add 8% state sales taxShipping: THE BUYER AGREES TO THESE TERMS.
Original acrylic painting on stretched canvas by Mary Myers. Signed: M. Myers (lower right). Vibrant original landscape featuring a row of stylized trees in bold shades of blue, purple, and teal against a glowing yellow and orange sunset sky.
This product is an original 9×12 Floral Botanical Acrylic on Paper painting art signed by Heather Mccoy, this medium-sized artwork showcases a unique style blending contemporary art with elements of expressionism, figurative art, and minimalism. My reference was a Jim Musil painting, this hand-painted piece is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.