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Ben Fenske
“Late Summer, Secret Beach” oil painting of Sag Harbor NY, seascape with clouds

2025

$4,250
£3,197.85
€3,694.49
CA$5,966.91
A$6,446.21
CHF 3,429.45
MX$77,565.50
NOK 43,424.07
SEK 39,712.50
DKK 27,599.68

About the Item

An oil painting by contemporary painter Ben Fenske, a seascape situated in Sag Harbor, NY. Painted en plein air amongst the elements of wind, sun, and sea salt in the air. Fenske uses loose brushstrokes to convey the essence of a scene without scrutinizing every detail. Signed "Ben Fenske" in bottom right corner. This painting is unframed. The silver easel is not included. Ben Fenske (b. 1978), although a native of Minnesota, has been working and living in Florence, Italy for over 15 years. An oil painter in the spirit of the 19th and 20th century impressionists, he often chooses informal and contemporary scenes with an implied narrative. His work, which features brash and suggestive brushstrokes, delights in light and color. He has been the subject of countless national articles, notably the American Artist Magazine which included him as one of the Best 25 Living Artists in 2012. Education: Russian Academy of Art Florence Academy of Art Studio of Joseph Paquet, Minnesota Bougie Studio, Minnesota.
  • Creator:
    Ben Fenske (1978, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)Width: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Sag Harbor, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FEN-0060601stDibs: LU389316944542

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