Perl Oil Painting "Temple of Apollo"
Item Details
A oil painting on canvas of a garden titled Temple of Apollo by the artist Perl (b. 1968). This Impressionist style painting depicts lush garden with red roses and a rotunda. The composition is set against a coast lines with clear blue waters. To the lower left corner of the composition is a painted signature. The painting is presented in a gold tone wood frame. Hanging hardware is present to the verso.
Born in New York, the artist grew up in Italy, Switzerland, Spain, and France. The early exposure to European art and culture made a profound impression on her artistic sensibility. Perl began private art lessons at the age or four. She received her formal art education from College of Wooster (Bachelor’s), the Parson’s Institute and the Art Students League in New York. During her college summers, she studied landscape painting privately with painter Bruno Zupan (b. 1939) in Mallorca, Spain. She moved to Boston in 1992 and began painting under the tutelage of Paul Ingbretson and David Curtis, protégés of the late R.H. Ives Gammell. In Ingbretson’s atelier, she continued the time-honored tradition of the Boston School style of painting.
Condition
- slight wear and loss of materials to frame.
Dimensions
- measures the frame; canvas area dimensions: 25" W x 25" H.
Item #
18BOS101-149







