"Southampton, New York”
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Description
Beautiful Southampton, New York beach scene painting by the well known contemporary Hampton artist, John Crimmins. The beach is most likely Cooper’s Beach, the main ocean beach in Southampton village. Signed lower right. Signed and titled verso with copyright. Circa 2012. In very good condition. Housed in a contemporary gold leaf frame. Overall framed measurements are 23 by 26.5 inches.
East End artist, John Crimmins was born in New York in 1963. As an American Impressionist painter, he lives in New York and he is very active in the Hamptons. Incredibly, he is self-taught, having studied the works and techniques of the prominent American artist Charles Hawthorne and living by his saying “Let Color make form”. If you view John’s paintings at close inspection you will see single spots of color silhouetted with another which not only shows his skill but his passion and intricate dedication to his work. His paintings are done 'alla prima', that in Italian means 'at first attempt', it is a painting technique, used mostly in oil painting, in which layers of wet paint are applied to previously administered layers of wet paint. With this style of painting the work is to be completed while the paint is still wet, so once started his works are finished in one session.
He is a member of the East End Arts Council and his paintings are a part of the Ken Ratner Collection and the Southold Historical Society in New York. His works were a part of the Islip Art Museum IAM Pocket sized open Call Exhibition in 2015. He is mostly known for his flag and local Hampton beach paintings. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Acrylic paint on canvas Condition: Very good Creation Date: 2012 Styles / Movements: Impressionism Incollect Reference #: 341563 -
Dimensions
W. 20 in; H. 16 in; D. 1 in; W. 50.8 cm; H. 40.64 cm; D. 2.54 cm;
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