Patrick Antonelle
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Patrick Antonelle (born 1950) is an American impressionist/pointillist painter. Subjects include: New York State/New England landscapes, seascapes of Long Island, and the many facades and moods of New York City, Central Park & Europe during their seasonal changes. Antonelle is known for his depictions of New York City architecture in various seasons, painted in his pointillistic- impressionist style.
Manhattan Arts magazine (1992) called Patrick Antonelle "the foremost impressionist painter of our century."
Art Speak Magazine (1993), states "Patrick's works offer an entree into the eternal calm and freshness of nature with their scintillating surface of light"[1]
Collectors include: Citibank, Shirley Bassey, Bergdorf Goodman, Delta Airlines, Apple Computers, Jerry Seinfeld, Morgan Stanley, Patek Phillipe, New York Stock Exchange, Celeste Holm and Frank Sinatra.
UNICEF and Tomorrow's Children's Fund regularly feature his artwork on greeting cards to spread joy, beauty and inspiration. Patrick's work is published by Sunflower Fine Art, Garden City NY.
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[edit] References
- ^ Art Speak Magazine quote Retrieved on April 6, 2007