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Evening on the Lake
8" x  18"

         
Campsite on the Lake                                       In the Beginning...                                         Sunset on the Lake       
 9" x  12"                                                           9" x  12"                                                            8" x  12"    

                       
        Brook Trout                                                      Life is Good                                                      Brown Trout            
    8" x  10"
                                                           18" x  24"                                                             8" x  10"     

                   
  The Master       
                                             The Blue Canoe II                                                        Santa Sauce
  12" x  9"                                                                 
12" x  16"
                                                                  10" x  8"

                         
      Last Call                                                       
The Violinist                                                     What a Day!      
   11" x  14"                                                            8" x  10"                                                           12" x  16"     


"Born in New York in 1963, Richard Lithgow began private art lessons at the age of fourteen with famed art instructor Roberta Shavel, who has been instrumental in shaping the career of a generation of accomplished East Coast artists.  After study at Cornell University's prestigious art department (to which he was awarded a competitive scholarship), Lithgow continued his studies at the Art Student's League in New York City, with emphasis on life drawing and print making.  During the 1980's his awards included recognition in the form of a scholarship from the famed Salmagundi Club of New York City.  The artist has done numerous commissions for private collectors, as well as work hanging in Ireland's Guinness Brewery collection.  His characters are strong, and each of his paintings invites the viewer to enter his own private world and make their own interpretations.  The artist's experiences in New York and particularly stories about the "Hell's Kitchen" area, have greatly influenced his subject matter."

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