Original Douglas Runyan painting on canvas, signed lower right and verso. We have a collection of this artist's work that we will be listing separately (see last picture).

12" x 12". 

Please see pictures for details and condition.


Some information about the artist:


"I was a latecomer to art. I began painting only after first collecting art, taking my first lesson at the age of 40. I began with oil and then expanded to pastel - my primary medium for the last decade. Recently, I have discovered gouache which is sort of a bridge between oil and pastel. I have been exploring it for the past two years along with occasional forays back to pastel and oil. My subjects are mostly landscapes and marine scenes, sometimes painted en plein air and mostly in my studio from my photographs. I take a lot of photos! Fortunately, my wife and I travel a few times a year, usually returning to places we love: New England and Charleston, SC. There, I find endless inspiration from the boats and water. We are blessed to live in an area where I find beauty. Northeast Indiana and the neighboring regions of Michigan and Ohio offer the rural scenes of farms and barns and lakes and rivers that I like. Brown County, the Midwest’s most historically important Art Colony is not far from home and has been an important place to me most of my life. I can find a paint-worthy view everywhere in that hilly terrain. My painting style is representational. I have no interest in painting abstracts, except as underpaintings for my finished work."















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