Arthur Gebhardt: Selected Works

 

Sad clown in old-fashioned costume sitting on chair with crossed legs and hands on knee

Arthur Gebhardt painted the world through the dual lenses of observation and imagination. His work demonstrates the discipline and rigor of an attentive eye and the interpretive freedom of an artist engaged in continual exploration. Informed by decades of family life, professional leadership, and travel, his paintings chart an evolving dialogue between what is seen and what is envisioned.

From early representational landscapes to distilled abstractions, the arc of his career reflected a sustained inquiry into perception, memory, and the expressive potential of form. This archive invites. You into the space where the tangible and the imagined exist in deliberate conversation.

Discover the Artistic Journey
of Art Gebhardt

Abstracts

Abstracts

In bold geometries and saturated hues, Gebhardt often explored beyond the forms of traditional portraits and landscapes.

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Portraits and Figures

Portraits & Figures

Arthur Gebhardt’s portraits and figure studies demonstrate his fascination with people as living subjects caught in moments of humor, reflection, vulnerability, and presence.

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Landscapes

Landscapes

Arthur Gebhardt frequently examined landscapes tracing his travels, interests, and imagined places.

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Painting of bowl of apples on table with five pieces of fruit spilled out

Interiors & Still Life

Arthur’s interiors and still lives are where structure and color truly stand out.

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Art Gallery

Explore the diverse expressions of Art Gebhardt.