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Stone Steps - Central Park (Framed)
- 8 x 12 in
$1,800
This watercolor painting captures a quiet scene from Central Park, featuring a historic stone staircase winding through natural greenery. A traditional cast-iron lamppost stands beside the steps, adding a characteristic park element to the scene. The surrounding trees and foliage are depicted in fresh spring greens, creating a vibrant, natural frame for the composition. Light and shadow techniques add depth to the scene, while the watercolor medium effectively conveys both the solid structure of the stone steps and the softness of the surrounding vegetation. The painting offers a peaceful view of Central Park's quieter paths, combining both the park's architectural elements and natural landscape. It would be well-suited for spaces where a calm, natural scene is desired.
- US dollars
$1,800
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Framed)
- 20 x 20 in
- US dollars
$3,300
This captivating watercolor painting captures one of the faces decorating the top of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's iconic building on Fifth Avenue. The Met, designed by Richard Morris Hunt, is a renowned example of Beaux-Arts architecture and a New York City landmark. Created in February 2011, this artwork beautifully showcases the sculpture bathed in the warm glow of a late afternoon sun, set against a light blue sky that enhances the serene and majestic expression of the face. Add this exquisite painting to your collection to bring a piece of New York City's art history into your home or office, beautifully rendered in the glowing hues of a late afternoon.
- US dollars
$3,300
Parish & Co (Framed)
- 7 x 5 in
- US dollars
$800
"Parish & Co." is a captivating original watercolor painting that transports you to a vibrant street scene, evoking the charm of a bygone era. This whimsical artwork features the facade of a quaint cafe and bar, adorned with a red brick exterior, decorative arches, and round red awnings bearing the signs "BAR" and "CAFE." The cornflower-blue doors add a touch of elegance, while a neatly trimmed topiary in a pot outside the entrance brings a splash of greenery to the scene. The architectural details are rich with geometric patterns and hints of vintage advertising signage, creating a lively and inviting atmosphere. This painting captures the essence of a classic New York hangout, housed in a building with a jaunty facade reminiscent of timeless architectural charm. Notably, the handsome bar within this building was built in 1951, a testament to the city's rich history and architectural heritage. The exterior, with its twin brick peaks typical of Queens architecture, adds to the nostalgic appeal. Though the restaurant itself no longer exists, its vibrant spirit lives on in this meticulously detailed artwork. “Parish & Co.” is perfect for bringing a dash of charm and history to any room—allowing you to own a fond remembrance of New York’s ever-evolving streetscape.
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