Robert Tanenbaum is one of the four artist selected to represent El Prado Gallery during our second annual State of the Art Show this September.  Come see Robert paint a portrait of fellow artist Jack Walker during this event.  Robert’s portraits include native American’s in traditional dress, working cowboys, cowgirls and famous celebrities from film, sports and politics.  A Tanenbaum painting is the work of a master and his career has been a tribute to the art of classical portrait artists.
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Figurative Paintings By Robert Tanenbaum
Robert Tanenbaum's fascination with the West began in fifth grade when he attended a camp that exposed him to real American Indian culture. Born and raised in St. Louis, Robert moved to California in 1964 and there experienced working ranches and cowboys that even further fueled his interest. These experiences peaked years later when a Cherokee Indian friend made Tanenbaum his blood brother during a traditional American Indian ceremony. These continued first hand experiences allow Robert to fully capture the true spirit of his subject.
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Morning Sunshine Headin Grandpa
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