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W. C. Nowell

W.C. Nowell, a well known still life specialist, began his artistic training at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston before pursuing an apprenticeship with the Boston School artists. For four years, Nowell engaged in the kind of academic training that has passed down from French 19th century painters such as Edgar Degas and Jean-Leon Gerome. Following his apprenticeship, Nowell spent a summer refining his considerable talent with New Hampshire still life artist Sidney Willis. It was Willis who taught Nowell a more contemporary outlook toward color and composition.

All of Nowell's still life work is done directly from life. He carefully considers the objects he will use and the arrangement of these objects prior to ever touching the canvas. When asked to describe his work, Nowell says, 

"I think of my work as an idealized realism.
My paintings are a careful balance between
what I see in nature and what I choose to
bring them from my own aesthetic sensibilities."










Cherries in Crystal 28x36
Original Oil
Calia Lilies 48x42
Original Oil
McIntosh 8x6
Original Oil
Pomegranate Plate 10x8
Original Oil
Red Pepper Duet 22x32
Original Oil
Sunflower 36x30
Original Oil
Sweet and Sour 36x56
Original Oil
Two Tone Tulips 40x44
Original Oil
White Roses 40x38
Original Oil
Bartlett and Black Grapes 30x22
Original Oil
Amaryllis 36x24
Original Oil
Fairytales and Cobalt 14x12
Oriental Orchids 12x10
Carnations 18x14
Cobalt with Lemons 12x14
Candy is Dandy 46x40
Blooms and Heirlooms 15x33
Bosc Grapes 10x14
Cherries and Cala Lily's 12x20
Daffodil Trio 24x30
Daffodils in Cobalt 14x11
Flowers and Feathers 17x19
Fruit and Folk Box 13x15
Fruit in Silver 10x16
Daisies and Cherries 11x13
Mickey and Friends
Pears and Plums 6x12
Pepper and Garlic 8x10
Poppies 40x36
Reflections of Ribbon 12x14
Rose with Pitcher
Strawberry Swirl 30x24
Summer Fun 26x24
Towering Azaleas 40x36