Original Signed Del-Bourree Bach Acrylic Painting "Eating
for Two"
Depicts a pregnant horse in a field.
Signed by the artist lower right and on reverse.
Image size: 20" x 8" (approx)
Del-Bourree Bach has been active in the arts community for
over 30 years. Starting as an illustrator in New York, his work regularly appeared
in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, National Review and numerous other
publications. Among his other illustration credits are two books by the late
Isaac Asimov and work for the New York Philharmonic and Ringling Brothers
Barnum and Bailey Circus. Eventually he decided to devote his full time to
painting and pulled away from the more commercial side of art. Since then his
work has received over 150 awards in worldwide competition and his paintings
are included in private, corporate and museum collections in the U.S. and
abroad.
Del is a signature member of many professional arts organizations, including,
the American Society of Marine Artists, Artists for Conservation, Society of
Animal Artists, National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society, National Society of
Painters in Casein and Acrylic, American Artists Professional League (Fellow),
Allied Artists of America, Audubon Artists, The Copley Society of Boston,
Providence Art Club and the Salmagundi Club of New York, where he exhibits
regularly and has served on the Board of Directors and Jury of Awards. He is
one of nine artists nationwide to be named to the PaintAmerica Masters Circle.
Articles about Del and his work have appeared in many art publications
including American Artist, The Artists Magazine, International Artist, American
Art Collector, Fine Art Connoisseur and Watercolor Magic.
His work is best described as contemporary realism and although he is perhaps
best known for his paintings of the sea and the life around and in it, Del does
not limit his subject matter, but always looks for new inspiration in the world
around him. Basically self-taught, he is a keen observer and although he is for
the most part a studio painter, he sketches and photographs in the field and
occasionally enjoys plein-air painting.
After 30 years in New York City, Del moved his home and studio to Pirate Hill
in Mystic, Connecticut.
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