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New 5x7 Oil Painting Papillon Dog FRAMED Nancy Lee Moran
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New 5x7 Oil Painting Papillon Dog FRAMED Nancy Lee Moran

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"Papillon with Tin Watering Can"

Nancy Lee Moran

New oil painting of October 2007, varnished

Unique original art to beautify your home, one of a kind (OOAK)

7 x 5 inches art size, framed size of 9 x 7 (Please see photo of 2-inch-wide frame corner.)

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About this Painting:

In August my papillon Abby went with me on a the Nemaha County Garden Tour, where I took a photo of her on a step. One of Abby's ears is less erect, since it got hurt when she was a pup, before she came into my life in 2002.  Papillons are a friendly, gentle toy breed. In Belgium, papillons (which means butterflies in French) were called Squirrel Spaniels, since they chased squirrels from brush piles for hunters.

While small in size, the art is an example of my finest painting, with a high degree of delicacy and refinement. It has the same care that I put into my large, costly portraits. It is unique, for your own art collection.


What are benefits of art that you like and choose to buy?

  • It gives you happy feelings when you see it, brightening your day.
  • It may bring back memories.
  • It opens your eyes to beauty around you and reminds you of what is lovely in life.
  • Its colors soothe or uplift you.
  • It adds beauty and grace to your home.
  • It becomes a conversation piece for guests.


Thank You        My phone number is 402.274.3040 Central Time  zone.

Thank you for liking art, for collecting it, and for helping artists earn their livelihood. 

Credentials

Many of my paintings are represented by Lewis Art Gallery in Omaha, Nebraska, 1-800-306-7733.  In 1994, I had a solo art show at the Nebraska Governor's Mansion. The Omaha Symphony ASID Interior Designer Showhouses featured my portraits in 1998, 1999, and 2000. Ducks Unlimited requested art of country children (not of ducks!) to make limited edition regional prints in 1998 and 2000. In 2001 I attended the National Convention of American Society of Portrait Artists at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York City. My art was featured in a September 2001 article of the magazine Nebraska Life.

Since 1989, my profession has been portrait commissions in oil and pastel.  Since 2007 I have begun to paint small oils using some of the ideas I have gathered over many years.