The Oxbow: After Church, after Cole, Flooded (Flooded River for the Matriarchs E. & A. Mongan), Green Light, 2000. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Stephen W. Hannock (born March 31, 1951) is an American painter known for his atmospheric landscapes––compositions of flooded rivers, nocturnes and large vistas––which often incorporate text inscriptions that relate to family, friends or events of daily life. The artist is known for creating a unique luminosity[1] using a signature technique that involves building up layers of paint on the canvas, sandpaper-polishing it, applying new layers of paint and polishing again. Some of his work is thought to be inspired by the Hudson River School.[2]
Stephen W. Hannock (born March 31, 1951) is an American painter known for his atmospheric landscapes––compositions of flooded rivers, nocturnes and large...
Donald Baechler (Extravenous and A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream, 1997), StephenHannock (Not Garden, 1999), and Charles Atlas (Wrong Wrong, 1990), as well...
and Martin Gabel Howie Carr (born 1952), journalist and radio host StephenHannock (born 1951), painter Jeffrey Bewkes (born 1953), CEO of Time Warner...
wrote a song about the place. Christy, Duncan (10 November 2008). "StephenHannock painting commissioned by Sting to be displayed in Newcastle's Laing...
R. Grismer, Albany-born actor, playwright and theatrical producer StephenHannock, landscape painter Craig Hatkoff, co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival...
Australian physician and organizational executive StephenHannock (born 1951), American painter Stephen Harper (born 1959), 22nd Prime Minister of Canada...
establish the Museum of Modern Art Harley Schwadron 1964, cartoonist StephenHannock 1974, American landscape painter Kevin Bubriski 1975, documentary photographer...
the Berkshires: Gregory Crewdson, Peter Garfield, Morgan Bulkeley, StephenHannock, Tom Patti, and others. Randolph Rogers, The Lost Pleiad, c. 1874-1875...
the Nokia Kingdom to the south. This is Sakura's hometown. Kingdom of Hannock A country that is bordered by the Yulong Remnants (formerly the Yulong...