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Unfurling The Sail
 36 x 36 Call gallery for info Acrylic & Oil
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Checking The Wind
 30 x 36 Call gallery for info Acrylic & Oil
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Summer Sailing
 20 x 20 Call gallery for info Acrylic & Oil
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Breezing Up 2
 20 x 20 Call gallery for info Acrylic & Oil
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Fishing Boats
 24 x 24 $2,800 Oil
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The Red Boat, Chatham
 20 x 24 $2,600 Acrylic
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Figure with Flowers
 30 x 40 $4,200 Oil
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Heading Home
 36 x 36 Call gallery for info Acrylic & Oil
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Inner Harbor
 30 x 36 $4,000 Oil
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Figure, Corn Hill
 30 x 36 $4,000 Oil
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Cape Cod Still Life
 20 x 24 $1,800 Oil
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Beach Still Life
 36 x 36 Call gallery for info Oil
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Fishing Boat, Low Tide
 34 x 42 $3,400 Oil
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View of the Sea
 20 x 24 $1,800 Oil
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Summer Garden
 24 x 24 $2,000 Oil
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Iris and Poppies
 38 x 56 $6,800 Oil
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Provincetown
 18 x 18 $2,000. Acrylic
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Pink Cottage
 24 x 24 $2,000 Oil
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Beach Houses
 32 x 30 $3,800. Oil on canvas
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Cape Harbor, Springtime
 40 x 40 $4,600. Oil on canvas
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3 Figures, 5 Umbrellas
 18 x 18 $1,800 Acrylic
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Father & Son
 34 x 28 $4,200. Oil on canvas
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Three Fishes
 28 x 22 $2,000 Acrylic on paper
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Figures with Umbrellas
 30 x 36 Giclee Available $200 small & $275 large Oil
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Artists Bio
Born in Western Pennsylvania
in 1940, Herb Edwards received his BFA
from the University of New Mexico in 1963 and his MFA from Pratt Institute in
1970. A professor of art for over twenty years, Edwards has exhibited
extensively in major galleries and museums throughout the United States. His
paintings are in many private collections here and abroad, including the American
Embassy collection in New Guinea. He resides on Cape Cod with his wife, the
painter Lillia Frantin.
Artists Statement
While “painterly realism”
might best describe my work, my art has never been easily categorized. Whether
working directly from nature “on site” or inspired by my many photographs and
sketches back in the studio, I strive for a unique liveliness and energy and
sensitivity to the subject, and the balance that exists between “outer”
observed qualities, and a desire for a more personal response. The dialogue
between art and life is imbedded in the paintings and my continual pursuit into
the possibilities of the paint medium give the paintings, I think, an expected
freshness that hopefully keep the work alive and new.
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