1201

Dennis M. Doheny

(b. 1956)

By the river's edge, 2003

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower left: Dennis M. Doheny 2003
40" H x 50" W

  • Provenance:
    From the Collection of Robert A. Day

    Other notes:
    Contemporary Santa Barbara-based landscape painter Dennis Doheny is renowned for his luminous and meticulously detailed depictions of the natural world. Born and raised in Los Angeles as a third-generation Californian, Doheny developed an early passion for art and the outdoors, which deeply influenced his artistic vision. Though largely self-taught, his style reflects a mastery of classical techniques reminiscent of the Hudson River School and early California Impressionists, with a modern sensitivity to light and atmosphere. His paintings often feature dramatic vistas of the American West, particularly the California coastline, the Sierra Nevada mountains, and desert landscapes.

    Early in his career, Doheny worked as a commercial artist before turning to fine art full time in the mid-1990s, and this commercial background is evident in the technical precision of his work. Doheny's paintings also have emotional resonance in the artist's use of light, shadow, and texture that brings a sense of realism and serenity to his landscapes, inviting viewers to experience the sublime beauty of untouched nature. Each composition reflects a deep reverence for the environment, often emphasizing grandeur and tranquility over human presence. His dedication to traditional landscape painting in a contemporary art world dominated by abstraction and conceptualism sets him apart.

    Over the years, Dennis Doheny has received numerous accolades, including prestigious awards such as "The Irvine Museum Prize" at the 2016 California Art Club's 105th Annual Gold Medal Exhibition and the Autry Museum's Masters of the American West exhibition; the Frederic Remington Award for "exceptional artistic merit" at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum's Prix de West; and the Inaugural Purchase Prize at the Eiteljorg Museum's "Quest for the West." His paintings are held in both public and private collections, and he continues to influence a new generation of realist landscape painters.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good appearance.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Frame: 51" H x 60.75" W x 4.7" D


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