Eyvind Earle
Born in New York in 1916, Eyvind Earle began his prolific career at the age of ten. His earliest work was strictly realistic, but after having studied the work of a variety of masters such as Van Gogh, Cézanne, Rockwell, Kent and Georgia O’Keefe, Earle by the age of 21, came into his own unique style. From his painting at the Charles Morgan Galleries to painting the setting for Disney films like "Peter Pan" and "Lady and the Tramp," Earle's work has been characterized by a simplicity, directness, and surety of handling. Eyvind Earle passed away on July 20, 2000 at the age of 84. During his lifetime he created many paintings, sculptures, scratchboards, watercolors and drawings that have not been publicly seen or exhibited. Eyvind Earle Publishing LLC, under the specific instruction of the late Eyvind Earle, will continue the legacy of the artist, promoting and introducing new serigraphs and books through galleries worldwide.
