Artist Biography: Howard Behrens

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Howard Behrens is known as the "master of the palette knife" and is one of
America's most important contemporary artists. Collectors include Barbara Bush, Burt
Reynolds, Neil Diamond, and Marvin Hamlisch.

Behrens' paintings are distinctively textured and brilliantly illuminated land and
seascapes evoking memories of romantic interludes in exotics settings, often
encompassing familiar architecture and promenades. The artist developed his current
painting style from his lifelong passion for travel: "I only paint the places I've
actually been to � the beaches, the mountains � places that are a part of my
life." The Italian and French Rivieras, Mediterranean, Lake Como, San Francisco are
well-travelled and the viewer is transported directly into the heart of the locale through
an immediacy in technique and explicit perspective.

Originally determined to study medical illustration after receiving his undergraduate
degree in painting, the artist changed his mind and altered course when Johns Hopkins'
program required waiting an additional year; he continued painting, receiving a masters
degree. However, prior to committing his undivided energies to painting, Behrens worked as
the Chief Artist/Designer in the Government Printing Office in Washington, D.C. Since his
first solo exhibition in 1980, Behrens has exhibited extensively and is included in private
and corporate collections in both the United States and Europe.
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