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Ted
Goerschner
Ted
Goerschner is a professional in the true sense of the word. He has
taught for the past 20 years, in both workshops and art schools. He was
a professor
of painting and anatomy for five years at the Ducret School in New Jersey
after attending Tampa University, Florida, and the Art Students League
in New York City. More »
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Sorrento
I
by Ted Goerschner
24" x 30"
Oil

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Pont
Aven
by Ted Goerschner
30" x 24"
Oil

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Sorento
by Ted Goerschner
12" x 9"
Oil

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At
Rest
by Ted Goerschner
14" x 11"
Oil

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Pont
Aven
by Ted Goerschner
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Early
Light
by Ted Goerschner
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Sunday
Race
by Ted Goerschner
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Montecito
Morning
by Ted Goerschner
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First
Thaw
by Ted Goerschner
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Full
Tide Pont Aven
by Ted Goerschner
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Breakfast
and Cappuccino
by Ted Goerschner
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Lakeside
Pastures
by Ted Goerschner
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Early
Tee Time
by Ted Goerschner
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Birdie
Putt
by Ted Goerschner
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Tuscan
Village
by Ted Goerschner
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Sunday
Morning
by Ted Goerschner
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Cotswolds
Afternoon
by Ted Goerschner
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High
and Dry
by Ted Goerschner
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Village
Morning
by Ted Goerschner
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Arch
at Rancho San Fernando Rey
by Ted Goerschner
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The
fine work of Goerschner has been exhibited at the National Academy of
Design and the Salmagundi Club, both of New York City, and Rockport Art
Association in Massachusetts. Current galleries representing him include
Zantman's, Carmel, CA; Judith Hale Gallery, Los Olivos, CA; Gallery Gabrie,
Pasadena, CA; Lagerquest, Atlanta, GA.
Goerschner
and his work have been included in numerous publications, including U.S.
Art, July-Aug. '89, American Artist, Sept. '77, Southwest
Art, July '81, and Art & Graphics Today, July '81. Publications
including his work are Twenty Oil Painters & How They Work (Watson
Guptil), and Contemporary Western Artists. Watson Guptil published
Ted's book, Oil Painting: The Workshop Experience, in 1995.
Being
a person who loves the outdoors, fishing, & golf, Ted feels incredibly
blessed to live in California's pristine Santa Ynez Valley. The area
has a powerful influence, stimulating his artistic sensibility. His travels
through Europe appear to chariot charismatic creativity as well.
Ted
was recently made a master signature member of Oil Painters of America,
and was named Oil Painter of America for the year 2001.
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