HENRY ISAACS

NEW Henry Isaacs, Pond, oil on canvas SOLD

NEW Henry Isaacs, At the Lake #1, Bath County, 5 x 5, oil on wood panel

An original painting by Henry Isaacs with a view above Warm Springs Virginia, looking down a mountain valley.

NEW Henry Isaacs, View over Warm Springs, oil on masonite , 6 x 6

NEW Henry Isaacs, Winding River, Virginia, 22 x 30, oil on canvas, SOLD

An original oil painting by artist Henry Isaacs depciting dog walkers along a mountain trail.

NEW Henry Isaacs, Dog Walkers, oil on panel, 10 x 8

NEW Henry Isaacs, Lake, Bath County, VA, oil on wood panel, 9 x 12

NEW Henry Isaacs, At the Lake , Bath County, Virginia, 4 x 4, oil on panel

NEW Henry Isaacs, August in the Park, oil on panel, 7 x 5

NEW Henry Isaacs, Antigua, Guatemala

Henry Isaacs, Lifting Fog, Lake in Bath County, oil on canvas, 30 x 24 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Bridge, Warm Springs, oil on canvas, 24x24 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Fields and River in May, Fort Lewis, oil on canvas, 24x30 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Allegheny Mountains, Warm Springs, oil on canvas, 40x30

Henry Isaacs, Jackson River, Warm Springs, oil on canvas, 30x40

Henry Isaacs, Early Spring at Windy Cove, Bath County, VA, oil on canvas, 24 x 36 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, April at Hidden Valley, Warm Springs, VA, 36 x 36, oil on canvas

Henry Isaacs, Cowpasture River, Bath County, Virginia, 6 x 12, oil on canvas SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Waders, oil on canvas, 7 x 5 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Jackson River, Bath County, VA, 6 x 6, oil on canvas SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Mt. Monadnock from Putney , oil on wood panel, 6 x 6

Henry Isaacs, Cowpasture River, oil on canvas, 30x30 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Meadow, Bath County, oil on canvas, 12x24 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Appalachian Gap, oil on canvas, 40x60

Henry Isaacs, Above Warm Springs, oil on canvas, 30x30

Henry Isaacs, Spring Afternoon, Shenandoah National Park, oil on wood panel, 10 x 10 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Early Spring, Shenadoah Nationcal Park, oil on canvas, 6 x 6 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Above Warm Springs, oil on panel, 5 x 4 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Approaching Rain, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 11 x 14, oil on wood panel SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Connecticut River at Hanover, NH, oil on canvas, 36 x 36 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Near Warm Springs, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Autumn, Bath County, oil on canvas, 30x20 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, April , Jackson River 220N, oil on canvas, 24 x 36

Henry Isaacs, River, Bath County, oil on wood, 10 x 10 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, River, oil on masonite, 6 x 6 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Above Warm Springs, 30x48, oil on canvas SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Shenandoah Pond, oil on panel, 6 x 4 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Jackson River, Bath County, Virginia, oil on canvas, 20 x 20 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Above Warm Springs, Virginia, oil on canvas, 30 x 40 SOLD

Henry Isaacs, Dice Farm, April in Bath County, oil on canvas, 36 x 36 SOLD

Vermont artist Henry Isaacs paints with energy, passion, and self-assurance. His style—broken brushwork and a palette of delicate blues, greens, pinks, and yellows—marks him as one of the most recognizable artists painting in New England today. In person, Isaacs is as engaging an individual as you will ever meet. He is both worldly and down to earth, both witty and self-effacing, generous with his time, and passionate about the dangers of the art world’s becoming overly commercialized.

Isaacs has had a varied and impressive education, including the Slade School of Art in London, the Rhode Island School of Design, and the Putney School in Vermont.  Isaacs’ teaching career is even more impressive and varied, with stints teaching anatomical drawing at Dartmouth, drawing and painting at the Massachusetts College of Art, and drawing at several European colleges.

Freelance writer, and Portland Newspapers arts reviewer, Dan Kany uses high praise to describe Isaacs’ technique: “Isaacs’ approach to color is based in balancing warm and cool tones. He does this brilliantly with his ubiquitous whites and neutrals, and with his brighter colors as well. Like the French Impressionists, he doesn’t use black. [Isaacs’] handling of paint owes an unapologetic debt to the chunky boldness of the early 20th century Modernists and Fauves. The brushwork is strong, but primarily dedicated to the job of pushing paint around the canvas—an activity Isaacs clearly enjoys.”

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