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| GLO "Pavilion of Flowers" by L. Gordon New Custom Framed for d'ART 3 inch new custom framed burnished gold carved wood frame 1.5 inch linen liner - gold fillet edging canvas Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Edition Number 44 of 95 Letter of Authenticity by Publisher Brass Name Tag Rare Find - Sold Out at Publisher Image Size - 20 x 30 Framed Size - 28 1/2 x 38 1/2 Three inch custom framed - burnished gold carved wooden frame; 1.5 inche ivory linen liner, gold fillet edging canvas. " This listing is guaranteed by fine-art.com. Availability/Prices subject to change. Please call 866-fine-art (866-346-3278) for additional information." L. GORDON Gordon supported his craft in the early years as an illustrator and refined his skills at the Munich Academy in Germany and under the tutelage of New Orleans portrait artist Violet Moulin. When the artist opened his own studio, he illustrated children's and teenagers' books and specialized in travel illustrations for advertising. The artist's style that evolved a fast, loose look with strong emphasis on color is the hallmark of his work. |
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L. Gordon spent his early years growing up along the Texas Gulf Coast.As a child, he was fascinated by the ever changing water of the Gulf andintrigued by the shapes and textures of dunes. His first artistic expressionswere sketches and water colors of the inlets around Matagorda Bay.While stationed in Germany as an airman in the USAF, Gordon discovereda passion for new and colorful picturesque views. He began a lifetime oftraveling and painting, living for awhile in Tripoli, Tunisia and the Agores,an island group in the Atlantic. He studied at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts in Germany and perfected his technique using acrylics on canvas.Returning to the U.S., Gordon continued his interest in colorful locales bysettling in the French Quarter of New Orleans. He developed a successful business sketching a portraits of tourist on Jackson Square.From his natural talents in Impressionist art, a style emerged that is undeniable L. Gordon; one that blends bits and pieces of many placestogether to create a unique image that exists only on canvas.
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