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Heinie Hartwig

(b. 1937)

"Moonlight"

Oil on Masonite
With the incised signature lower left: Heinie Hartwig; titled verso
9" H x 12" W

  • Notes:
    Heinie Hartwig, primarily recognized for his romantic Western subjects, began painting in 1970. After dedicating evenings to his art, he took the leap to pursue it full-time a year later.

    Growing up in the Santa Clara Valley, Hartwig served in the Army in Europe for three years, witnessing the Berlin Wall's construction. He convinced his wife, Eva, to leave East Germany to marry him. Upon returning to Santa Clara, he worked as a concrete pourer and excelled in long-distance running, holding a record in Northern California in 1964.

    A self-taught artist, Hartwig studied the "Old Masters," capturing their light and color in his work. While his primary focus is Western themes, he also paints landscapes and still lifes, showcasing his versatility. His art has been compared to that of Albert Bierstadt and John Constable, and by 1991, he was included in "Who's Who in American Art."
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good condition.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Frame: 15.25" H x 18.25" W x 3" D


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