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Photography by Dwight Primiano

Acadia Park I

Richard Estes’s natural landscapes are often based on his travels to remote locations and frequently underscore the wonder of nature. Originally known for painting New York City urban scenes, around 2000 he began also painting nature. Estes brought to his new vistas a sustained interest in Photorealism, a style that mimics the precision and light effects of photography. He was one of several American painters in the 1970s who created highly realistic paintings of otherwise commonplace subjects, rendered with incredible care.

ArtistRichard Estes, born 1932
Date2006
MediumOil on panel
Dimensions23 1/8 x 38 5/8 x 1 3/4 in.
Signedl.r.: Richard Estes Maine 06
Mark(s)verso, on backing board: [Marlborough Gallery label]
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2007.19
ClassificationPainting
Provenance(Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY); purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2007
On ViewNo
Acadia Park I23.1 × 38.6 in.Tennis Ball2.7 in. diameter

This artwork's face covers about 123× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.