Daniel Morper (American, 1944-2016), Monolith, 1988. Oil on canvas, 60 x 44 in.
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Daniel Morper (American, 1944-2016), Monolith, 1988. Oil on canvas, 60 x 44 in.
DANIEL MORPER, Southwestern Canyon View, Oil on canvas
Vertical, Daniel Morper, 1980
Blue Moon, Daniel Morper, 2006, oil on canvas, 34 x 46 in
In Memoriam - Daniel Morper: The Life of a Landscape Painter
On View 10.07.16 - 11.06.16
Daniel Morper (1944-2016) was a long-time resident and much beloved figure within the Santa Fe art world, as well as a nationally respected painter of the American landscape. As writers have noted, Morper delighted in painting everything from New York rooftops and street scenes, to Southwestern mountains and canyons, even volleyball courts on California beaches. In later years he became intrigued with railroad imagery--engines, boxcars, train tracks, and signal sheds framed in stoic relief against sylvan expanses of distant mountains.
Obituary / Works on View / Exhibition Description
Daniel Morper 1944 - 2016
Celebrate and honor the life of Daniel Morper with a memorial exhibition of his work opening on October 7th, 2016 from 5 to 7 pm at LewAllen Galleries.
He has long been regarded for his portrayal of the meeting places between, mankind, nature, and machine, in the American West and beyond. See more examples of his work here.
Daniel Morper. Santa Fe Be Safe. 2010. Oil on board. 14.5 x 18.5 inches. LewAllen Galleries.
Daniel Morper. Crossing the Prairie. 2007. Oil on canvas. LewAllen Galleries.
Daniel Morper. Monolith. 1988. Oil on canvas. LewAllen Galleries.