GERHARD NESVADBA — Nesvadba's brilliant debut exhibition in Austria at age 27 was followed by a remarkable string of European exhibitions in his 30s. Extensive traveling throughout Europe gave Nesvadba his love for landscapes, and his immediate, extraordinary success in the Impressionist style was rewarded by a lifetime commitment to the genre.
Gerhard Nesvadba belongs to the small cadre of genuinely skilled artists who have an innate command of the foundations of composition, color, and light. Traditional in approach yet extremely personal in application, Nesvadba's rural landscapes and cottage scenes are effused with tranquil sunlight and his love of his work evident in every piece.
Having made a name for himself as a celebrated landscape artist, Gerhard Nesvadba's work is highly sought after throughout Europe and the United States. Nesvadba's son Christian was also a renowned artist known for his bold floral paintings. After Christian's tragic death in 2008 at age 38, Gerhard has begun painting florals as a tribute to his son's memory.
Title: Wheatfield II - SOLD
Medium: Original Oil
Size: 31 x 35
Title: Floral Red
Medium: Original Oil
Size: 31 x 31
Title: Bouquet With A Touch Of Yellow
Medium: Original Oil
Size: 28 x 24
Original Oil - SOLD - Wheatfield Path - Gerhard Nesvadba - 16 x 16
Original Oil - Sunflower - Gerhard Nesvadba - 16 x 16 - SOLD
Title: Wheatfield
Medium: Original Oil
Size: 24 x 48
Title: Autumn Wheatfield
Medium: Original Oil
Size: 39 x 31
Original Oil - SOLD: Lavender, Gerhard Nesvadba, 16 x 16
Title: Floral With Green Vase
Medium: Original Oil
Size: 39 x 39
Title: Floral Yellow
Medium: Original Oil
Size: 35 x 35
Title: Still Life
Medium: Original Oil
Size: 12 x 16
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What Lenny Loves

The Art Shop’s Inc. owner and president, Lenny Dolin, is an avid cyclist, tennis player and art lover, but unlike a lot of people who are either left brain or right brain, Lenny is also adept at debits and credits and anything to do with accounting. What makes many people’s eyes glaze over comes easily to Lenny. “I just know enough to be dangerous,” he says. Modesty aside, thank heavens he’s good at it because a businesses can’t survive without someone in control of its finances. He pays all the bills and the salaries of our incredible staff and keeps The Art Shop on a steady financial keel.
Lenny has had three careers in his life: