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  1. Neil Welliver is well known for his contributions to contemporary landscape painting as well as his reverence for his subject matter—he lived and breathed the natural beauty he depicted. He said “if you give yourself to a place, you begin to feel its power.” Neil Welliver’s land stewardship continued upon his death of a heart attack in April, 2005, with his bequest of 700 acres to ...

  2. Neil Welliver was an American painter known for his large-scale, meticulously detailed landscape paintings depicting the serene and untamed environments of Maine, where he resided for many years. Often square in format, Welliver’s pieces resemble … Read more

  3. Neil Welliver. Millville, PA (US), 1929 - 2005. 0. Artist index. since 1999. 12-month price change: + 15.98% . Biography. Neil Welliver (1929-2005) was an influential American painter known for his large-scale, realistic landscapes that often depicted the ...

  4. Neil Welliver’s land stewardship continued upon his death of a heart attack in April, 2005, with his bequest of 700 acres to Maine’s Coastal Mountains Land Trust. Tags American Artist contemporary landscape oil-painting painting. Neil Welliver felt a strong connection to the places he depicted in his paintings.

  5. Neil Welliver (1929-2005) was a painter and teacher in Lincolnville, Maine. Provenance. This interview is part of the Archives of American Art Oral History Program, started in 1958 to document the history of the visual arts in the United States, primarily through interviews with artists, historians, dealers, critics and administrators. Language ...

  6. Neil Welliver 1929 Born in Millville, PA 1953 B.F.A., Philadelphia Museum, College of Art, Philadelphia, PA 1953-57 Teaches at Cooper Union, New York, NY 1955 M.F.A., Yale School of Art, Yale University, New Haven, CT 1955-65 Teaches at Yale University, N ...

  7. Welliver permanently settled in Lincolnville, Maine, in 1970. Welliver passed away in the spring of 2005. Venturing deep into the woods, bearing a heavy load of equipment on his back, he would make oil sketches en plein air. Later, in his studio, he carefully rendered his landscapes on large canvases, often eight-to-ten feet in scale. Neil ...