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ZWARENSTEIN ** JEWEL CANAL ** SIGNED CANVAS

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ZWARENSTEIN ** JEWEL CANAL ** SIGNED CANVAS. Artist: Alex Zwarenstein - Title: Jewel Canal - Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Canvas - Edition Size: 99 - Signature: Hand-signed by the artist at the bottom of the image - Image Size: Approximately 20 inches x 16 inches - Framed: Unframed on Unstretched Cavnas - Details: This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity - Biography: Realist painter Alex Zwarenstein is famous for painting the structural architecture of New York City and the characters that people it. Zwarenstein works in various mediums including oil, gouache and watercolor and his palette is vibrantly punctuated with contrasting surfaces of opaqueness and translucency. - Zwarenstein was born in 1952 in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). At the age of 17, he left Africa for London, England. Zwarenstein spent 3 years studying art at the Royal Academy of Art in London where he received a Master's Degree in painting and was a recipient of several awards including a William Turner Traveling Scholarship. Zwarenstein spent another 10 years working, teaching and develping his style, in London, before moving to the U.S. - Zwarenstein's professional experience includes working as an instructor of painting in London, England at the Harrow College of Art, and in New York City at the Fashion Institute of Technology, the National Academy of Design and the Art Students' League. For several years Zwarenstein also worked as a cover illustrator for publications such as Forbes Magazine and the National Review before having his first solo exhibition in 1998 at the Eleanor Ettinger Gallery in New York City. Since then he has exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, Africa and Asia. - Alex Zwarenstein's work is among the collections of the Museum of the City of New York, the National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe, the New York Stock Exchange and the London City Council to name a few. - Warranty: Item GUARANTEED to be as described