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Christine Merrill |
(American, Contemporary ) |
Christine Merrill is America’s most extraordinary pet portrait artist.
She captures in oils the love and understanding of our canine companions, members of the family who rarely disapprove, never disappoint, but only offer unconditional love.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Christine developed a passion for painting animals
at a very young age. When she was two, Christine’s mother put a pencil
in her hand and she immediately started drawing animals. She painted her first
dog portrait at age 5. Rather than pursuing a conventional academic degree in the arts, she graduated from the traditional Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, where she studied for five years under the school’s founder, Hans Schuler
and his wife, Ann.
Since 1975, Christine Merrill has specialized in the depiction of dogs and horses, completing commissions for clients across America as well as in Europe and Japan. Since 1990, her work has been represented by the William Secord Gallery in New York City, where she has had eight successful one-person exhibitions. It was
through the gallery that in the summer of 1996 she also exhibited at The Isetan
Gallery of Fine Arts in Tokyo. Christine Merrill’s work hangs in many
private and public collections, including the American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog. Her work is widely collected by dog lovers, including Barbara Taylor Bradford, Geoffrey Beene, the late Malcolm Forbes, and Oprah Winfrey, as well as many other prominent collectors.
In addition to her fine paintings, Christine Merrill has illustrated three children’s books by the acclaimed author and Newberry prize-winner, Jean George. |