This marvelous and well crafted
acrylic on wood panel painting is an impressive example of Robert W. MacIsaac’s
artistic genius.
Indicative to his
outstanding individuality as an artist, MacIsaac portrayed a charming rural
scene of a house atop a lush green lawn.
MacIsaac’s composition conveys a lighthearted sense of warmth and
invitation, which is evoked from the notion of home.
MacIsaac’s choice of color, paint application
and overall sensibility creates a picture that achieves remark and regard to
that which one may hold dear to them, home.
This painting is definitively among MacIsaac’s truly remarkable one of a
kinds.
This exciting painting is finished
with an exceptional, complimentary, high quality frame, measuring a total of
29” x 25”. The unique framing, which
greatly enhances the painting, was individually and artistically created by Le
Chateau’s renowned master framer, Jeanette Shoenrock. The art is signed by MacIsaac, visible in the
lower right corner. Here is a wonderful
opportunity to own a striking original painting by a well-known artist at a
remarkable price.
The eminent artist, Robert MacIsaac,
was born in Detroit, Michigan in October of 1925. From a very early age he exhibited outstanding
artistic genius and attended art school and apprenticeships in Detroit. MacIsaac served overseas in the American Army
in World War II, in both the Philippine and New Guinea theatres of war. Upon
his return to Michigan, he gained widespread recognition for his innovative
works, including landscapes and his unique, artistic realism in maritime
paintings. MacIsaac was also a renowned graphic designer, with his work
including the Seal of the City of Novi.
In mid-life, MacIsaac moved to
North Carolina where he further enhanced his skills, reputation and found great
influence to his paintings by his rural surroundings. In his later years, he moved to Clearwater,
Florida and continued to develop his extraordinary talent producing unrivaled
oils and watercolors in favorite genre of abstract, landscapes and maritime
seascapes. The artist is celebrated for
his incredibly outstanding artistic work.
His lifetime output was limited to seven to eight hundred classics,
which accordingly increase in value as a result.