Patrick Ryan Signed "Beach at Trouville" 36" x 30" Limited Edition Serigraph (PA LOA)

Limited Edition #224 / 350

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"Beach at Trouville" serigraph measures 36" x 30" in size. Has been hand-signed in pencil by the artist Patrick Ryan. The serigraph is a limited edition and hand-numbered #224/350. Please note, there is minor creasing on the bottom right corner of the serigraph.

Biography of Patrick Ryan aka Henri Plisson Patrick Ryan aka Henri Plisson was born in Omaha, Nebraska Feb. I7,1934. He served for some time in the United States Air Force. Originally, Patrick t" enrolled at a college in his state, The University of Nebraska. He continued his creative studies at the University of Southern California, earning his Master of Fine Arts degree in 1958. With a classical foundation, technical skill, and an original perspective of images and extraordinary sense of color, the impressionist Henri Plisson created vibrant, richly textured paintings. Into his career, Henri Plisson was the name he chose to be used in his impressionist paintings. This extremely gifted, impressionist painted garden scenes, seascapes, still life's and figurative works, explaining that his paintings are beyond the recognizable subject.

A world traveler, Henri resided in California, living in Escondido for years. His gardens are reminiscent of Minorca, the island off the coast of Spain he called home for several years. It was in this secluded and creative environment that Henri Plisson experimented and perfected his artistic style, which we recognize today. He was a celebrated artist under his own name and as Henri Plisson for 40 years. Patrick Ryan aka Henri Plisson passed away onAugust20, 2006. Henri Plisson was a true American impressionist of our time. This modern American impressionist works in oils and his serigraphs are currently displayed by some very distinctive corporate and private collectors. " If a painting is too finished, too exact, it poses limitations on your ability to see it. The image freezes, limiting your illusion. Better to paint the effect of what is there so someone observing the canvas will see the effect of what you saw, not the subject matter you saw. In essence, what you are doing in impressionism is focusing on one thing, but you are painting another. I am painting a visual echo of what I see."

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