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"Cosmos". Measures: 14" square #93/335 207 / 1880 -
"Cosmos". Measures: 14" square #93/335 208 / 1880 -
"Cosmos". Measures: 14" square #93/335 209 / 1880 -
"Cleome". Measures: 14" square #200/335 213 / 1880 -
"Cleome". Measures: 14" square #200/335 214 / 1880 -
"Cleome". Measures: 14" square #200/335 215 / 1880 -
Measures: 19.5" wide x 25.5" high 223 / 1880 -
Measures: 19.5" wide x 25.5" high 224 / 1880 -
Measures: 19.5" wide x 25.5" high 225 / 1880 -
Measures: 19.5" wide x 25.5" high 226 / 1880 -
Plate #26. Measures: 19.5" wide x 25.5" high 227 / 1880 -
Plate #26. Measures: 19.5" wide x 25.5" high 228 / 1880 -
Plate #26. Measures: 19.5" wide x 25.5" high 229 / 1880 -
Plate #26. Measures: 19.5" wide x 25.5" high 230 / 1880 -
Measures: 21" wide x 16" high 234 / 1880 -
Measures: 21" wide x 16" high 235 / 1880 -
Measures: 21" wide x 16" high 236 / 1880 -
Measures: 21" wide x 16" high 237 / 1880 -
Measures: 10.5" deep x 17.5" high 248 / 1880 -
Measures: 10.5" deep x 17.5" high 249 / 1880 -
Peter S. Loonam, originally from Freeport, N.Y., had a life full of international travel as an art director and producer for a major advertising agency. He followed his passion for painting and upon retirement opened the Peter S. Loonam Art Gallery in Bridgehampton, N.Y. in 1977. Years later he moved to the Eastern Shore of Maryland where he concentrated on his painting and renovated a carriage house into a studio. He exhibited his work from Canada to Georgia and was awarded many ribbons and prizes along the way for his exquisite watercolors. His keen eye and appreciation for the beauty of the shore grew from a childhood love of the Great South Bay Marshes and the Barrier Island Sand Dunes. Peter passed away in 2014. Measures: 22" wide x 13" high 250 / 1880 -
Peter S. Loonam, originally from Freeport, N.Y., had a life full of international travel as an art director and producer for a major advertising agency. He followed his passion for painting and upon retirement opened the Peter S. Loonam Art Gallery in Bridgehampton, N.Y. in 1977. Years later he moved to the Eastern Shore of Maryland where he concentrated on his painting and renovated a carriage house into a studio. He exhibited his work from Canada to Georgia and was awarded many ribbons and prizes along the way for his exquisite watercolors. His keen eye and appreciation for the beauty of the shore grew from a childhood love of the Great South Bay Marshes and the Barrier Island Sand Dunes. Peter passed away in 2014. Measures: 22" wide x 13" high 251 / 1880 -
Peter S. Loonam, originally from Freeport, N.Y., had a life full of international travel as an art director and producer for a major advertising agency. He followed his passion for painting and upon retirement opened the Peter S. Loonam Art Gallery in Bridgehampton, N.Y. in 1977. Years later he moved to the Eastern Shore of Maryland where he concentrated on his painting and renovated a carriage house into a studio. He exhibited his work from Canada to Georgia and was awarded many ribbons and prizes along the way for his exquisite watercolors. His keen eye and appreciation for the beauty of the shore grew from a childhood love of the Great South Bay Marshes and the Barrier Island Sand Dunes. Peter passed away in 2014. Measures: 22" wide x 13" high 252 / 1880 -
Issued 1991. Measures: 24" high x 36" wide 253 / 1880 -
Issued 1991. Measures: 24" high x 36" wide 254 / 1880 -
Issued 1991. Measures: 24" high x 36" wide 255 / 1880 -
Measures: 10" high x 14" wide Richard started painting professionally in 2011, after over 40 years as an architectural illustrator and architect. He has has juried into and been invited to more than 100 plein air events and organized paint-outs since then. He is signature member of the American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society, Outdoor Painters Society, American Impressionists Society, Missouri and Kansas Watercolor Societies, & Missouri Valley Impressionists Society. Richard taught architectural design and drawing at the University Of Kansas from 1977 to 1985, and has led many workshops around the country. Recent awards include: Grand Prize, Lighthouse Plein AIr 2022; 2nd Place, Paint Annapolis 2022; 2nd place, Estes Valley Plein Air, 2022 & 2023; Best Body Of Work, En Plein Air Texas 2021; Best Of Show, Stems Plein Air 2020 & 2011; 2nd Place Artists Choice, Telluride 2018; 1st Place Quick Paint, Easels In Frederick 2013; Best of Show, 2018 & 2012 MVIS Annual Juried Exhibition; Historic Preservation Award, Best Architectural Award, Honorable Mention, Best Use Of Light, Honorable Mention, and Life Of A Waterman awards in 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2023 at Plein Air Easton; Faculty Artist at Streamline’s 3rd Annual Watercolor Live 2023; Faculty Artist at the 11th Annual Plein Air Convention & Expo 2024 & The 5th Annual Plein Air Convention & Expo 2016; Featured Artist in Watercolor Magazine, “Playing Within the Lines”, February/March 2022; June 2016; Special Feature in Plein AIr Magazine, “Deep In The Heart Of West Texas”, June/July 2020; Featured Artist in Plein Air Magazine, Aug/Sept 2014; Best Overall Watercolor for the Apr/May Plein Air Salon Competition. I am represented by Art Gallery Prudencia, San Antonio & McBride Galley, Annapolis, MD. 256 / 1880 -
Measures: 10" high x 14" wide Richard started painting professionally in 2011, after over 40 years as an architectural illustrator and architect. He has has juried into and been invited to more than 100 plein air events and organized paint-outs since then. He is signature member of the American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society, Outdoor Painters Society, American Impressionists Society, Missouri and Kansas Watercolor Societies, & Missouri Valley Impressionists Society. Richard taught architectural design and drawing at the University Of Kansas from 1977 to 1985, and has led many workshops around the country. Recent awards include: Grand Prize, Lighthouse Plein AIr 2022; 2nd Place, Paint Annapolis 2022; 2nd place, Estes Valley Plein Air, 2022 & 2023; Best Body Of Work, En Plein Air Texas 2021; Best Of Show, Stems Plein Air 2020 & 2011; 2nd Place Artists Choice, Telluride 2018; 1st Place Quick Paint, Easels In Frederick 2013; Best of Show, 2018 & 2012 MVIS Annual Juried Exhibition; Historic Preservation Award, Best Architectural Award, Honorable Mention, Best Use Of Light, Honorable Mention, and Life Of A Waterman awards in 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2023 at Plein Air Easton; Faculty Artist at Streamline’s 3rd Annual Watercolor Live 2023; Faculty Artist at the 11th Annual Plein Air Convention & Expo 2024 & The 5th Annual Plein Air Convention & Expo 2016; Featured Artist in Watercolor Magazine, “Playing Within the Lines”, February/March 2022; June 2016; Special Feature in Plein AIr Magazine, “Deep In The Heart Of West Texas”, June/July 2020; Featured Artist in Plein Air Magazine, Aug/Sept 2014; Best Overall Watercolor for the Apr/May Plein Air Salon Competition. I am represented by Art Gallery Prudencia, San Antonio & McBride Galley, Annapolis, MD. 257 / 1880 -
David Csont is a nationally recognized illustrator and educator with over 25 years of professional experience in the visualization of architecture. He holds degress in Art History and Graphic Design and completed his education earning a Master of Fine Art degree from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison in 1995. A member of the prestigious American Society of Architectural Illustrators(ASAI), David's work has been recognized by juried exhibition in 1989,1996,1998, and 2005-2013. Watercolor has been a passion of David's and is evident in his painting and illustration style. He has developed a colorful, painterly approach, rooted in the tradition of English watercolorists like John Sell Cotman and Cyril Farey. "As an artist my first response is to draw or paint to communicate my ideas. I strive to tell the story through pictures my words can't easily communicate. The act of painting is a process that involves all of the senses. I immerse myself completely into the subject in order to draw out all of its character and hidden meaning, hoping if I observe it closely enough I may glimpse the true essence of what makes it special." David has been a juried artist in Plein Air Easton from 2010 through 2013, one of the premier traditional painting exhibitions in the country. Measuring 23.75” wide x 19.5” high 261 / 1880 -
David Csont is a nationally recognized illustrator and educator with over 25 years of professional experience in the visualization of architecture. He holds degress in Art History and Graphic Design and completed his education earning a Master of Fine Art degree from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison in 1995. A member of the prestigious American Society of Architectural Illustrators(ASAI), David's work has been recognized by juried exhibition in 1989,1996,1998, and 2005-2013. Watercolor has been a passion of David's and is evident in his painting and illustration style. He has developed a colorful, painterly approach, rooted in the tradition of English watercolorists like John Sell Cotman and Cyril Farey. "As an artist my first response is to draw or paint to communicate my ideas. I strive to tell the story through pictures my words can't easily communicate. The act of painting is a process that involves all of the senses. I immerse myself completely into the subject in order to draw out all of its character and hidden meaning, hoping if I observe it closely enough I may glimpse the true essence of what makes it special." David has been a juried artist in Plein Air Easton from 2010 through 2013, one of the premier traditional painting exhibitions in the country. Measuring 23.75” wide x 19.5” high 262 / 1880 -
David Csont is a nationally recognized illustrator and educator with over 25 years of professional experience in the visualization of architecture. He holds degress in Art History and Graphic Design and completed his education earning a Master of Fine Art degree from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison in 1995. A member of the prestigious American Society of Architectural Illustrators(ASAI), David's work has been recognized by juried exhibition in 1989,1996,1998, and 2005-2013. Watercolor has been a passion of David's and is evident in his painting and illustration style. He has developed a colorful, painterly approach, rooted in the tradition of English watercolorists like John Sell Cotman and Cyril Farey. "As an artist my first response is to draw or paint to communicate my ideas. I strive to tell the story through pictures my words can't easily communicate. The act of painting is a process that involves all of the senses. I immerse myself completely into the subject in order to draw out all of its character and hidden meaning, hoping if I observe it closely enough I may glimpse the true essence of what makes it special." David has been a juried artist in Plein Air Easton from 2010 through 2013, one of the premier traditional painting exhibitions in the country. Measuring 23.75” wide x 19.5” high 263 / 1880 -
David Csont is a nationally recognized illustrator and educator with over 25 years of professional experience in the visualization of architecture. He holds degress in Art History and Graphic Design and completed his education earning a Master of Fine Art degree from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison in 1995. A member of the prestigious American Society of Architectural Illustrators(ASAI), David's work has been recognized by juried exhibition in 1989,1996,1998, and 2005-2013. Watercolor has been a passion of David's and is evident in his painting and illustration style. He has developed a colorful, painterly approach, rooted in the tradition of English watercolorists like John Sell Cotman and Cyril Farey. "As an artist my first response is to draw or paint to communicate my ideas. I strive to tell the story through pictures my words can't easily communicate. The act of painting is a process that involves all of the senses. I immerse myself completely into the subject in order to draw out all of its character and hidden meaning, hoping if I observe it closely enough I may glimpse the true essence of what makes it special." David has been a juried artist in Plein Air Easton from 2010 through 2013, one of the premier traditional painting exhibitions in the country. Measuring 23.75” wide x 19.5” high 264 / 1880 -
David Csont is a nationally recognized illustrator and educator with over 25 years of professional experience in the visualization of architecture. He holds degress in Art History and Graphic Design and completed his education earning a Master of Fine Art degree from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison in 1995. A member of the prestigious American Society of Architectural Illustrators(ASAI), David's work has been recognized by juried exhibition in 1989,1996,1998, and 2005-2013. Watercolor has been a passion of David's and is evident in his painting and illustration style. He has developed a colorful, painterly approach, rooted in the tradition of English watercolorists like John Sell Cotman and Cyril Farey. "As an artist my first response is to draw or paint to communicate my ideas. I strive to tell the story through pictures my words can't easily communicate. The act of painting is a process that involves all of the senses. I immerse myself completely into the subject in order to draw out all of its character and hidden meaning, hoping if I observe it closely enough I may glimpse the true essence of what makes it special." David has been a juried artist in Plein Air Easton from 2010 through 2013, one of the premier traditional painting exhibitions in the country. Measuring 23.75” wide x 19.5” high 265 / 1880 -
David Csont is a nationally recognized illustrator and educator with over 25 years of professional experience in the visualization of architecture. He holds degress in Art History and Graphic Design and completed his education earning a Master of Fine Art degree from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison in 1995. A member of the prestigious American Society of Architectural Illustrators(ASAI), David's work has been recognized by juried exhibition in 1989,1996,1998, and 2005-2013. Watercolor has been a passion of David's and is evident in his painting and illustration style. He has developed a colorful, painterly approach, rooted in the tradition of English watercolorists like John Sell Cotman and Cyril Farey. "As an artist my first response is to draw or paint to communicate my ideas. I strive to tell the story through pictures my words can't easily communicate. The act of painting is a process that involves all of the senses. I immerse myself completely into the subject in order to draw out all of its character and hidden meaning, hoping if I observe it closely enough I may glimpse the true essence of what makes it special." David has been a juried artist in Plein Air Easton from 2010 through 2013, one of the premier traditional painting exhibitions in the country. Measuring 23.75” wide x 19.5” high 266 / 1880 -
measuring 45” wide x 19” deep x 33” high 267 / 1880 -
measuring 45” wide x 19” deep x 33” high 268 / 1880 -
measuring 38” wide x 18” deep x 30.25” high 272 / 1880 -
measuring 38” wide x 18” deep x 30.25” high 273 / 1880 -
Measuring 53.75" high 274 / 1880 -
Very good condition 285 / 1880 -
Very good condition 286 / 1880 -
Working condition with attachments 296 / 1880 -
Working condition with attachments 297 / 1880 -
Working condition with attachments 298 / 1880
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