In the November 2007 issue of American Artist, we discussed how Richard Baumann relies on two complementary colors to develop his landscapes and interior scenes, applying mixtures of them around the canvas so he can orchestrate the relationship between shapes and values. We present more of his work in this online exclusive gallery.
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Annisquam Lighthouse oil, 14 x 16. Private collection. |
Marionette oil, 17 x 15. Collection the artist. |
Roses and Lemons oil, 18 x 14. Courtesy State of the Art Gallery 2, Gloucester, Massachusetts. |
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Peaches oil, 18 x 16. Collection the artist. |
Gloucester Harbor-Two Fish Shacks oil, 12 x 36. Collection Dr. Annette Lyons and Rudi Bass. |
Gloucester Harbor No. 1 oil, 18 x 24. Collection Hale and Dorr Wealth Advisors, LLC, Boston, Massachusetts. |
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Two Chairs oil, 12 x 9. Collection the artist. |
Gloucester Wheelhouse oil, 14 x 16. Courtesy State of the Art Gallery 2, Gloucester, Massachusetts. |
Lemons and Green Bottle oil, 11 x 9. Courtesy Chrysalis Gallery, Southampton, New York. |
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