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Robert Moore Summer Glow Oil Painting

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
Robert Moore Summer Glow Oil Painting
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Oil on Canvas. Title is Summer Glow. 30" by 40" unframed, 38 1/2" by 48 1/2" framed. Minor loss to gesso on frame as shown. Provenance: Purchased from Dana Gallery Missoula Montana in 2008, Painting was exhibited on the China Exhibition. Robert C. Moore (Born 1957) is active/lives in Idaho. Robert Moore is known for Plein-air landscape, figure and still-life painting. Born in Burley, Idaho, Robert Moore's first days were spent on the banks of the Snake River. This same river and countryside have served as the focal point for many of Moore's paintings. Working in oil with brushes as well as a palette knife, he uses both hands to create paintings that, "reflect the endless movement in life." It was in high school where Moore discovered painting and received some of the first encouragement to pursue his talent in art. Undaunted by his partial colorblindness, Moore first attended The Art Center College of Design for a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Illustration. He later moved on to Eastern Oregon State College where he received his B.S. in Art and Teacher Certification. Influenced by the styles of Dan McCaw and Willard Metcalf, Moore likes to paint on location. He often takes his four-wheeled motorcycle, equipped with easel and wet paints, onto country roads and mountain slopes. Moore's subject matter is diverse, ranging from the West Coast to the Rocky Mountains and often including a variety of figures and florals.