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  1. Horowitz, Larry. Larry Horowitz is an American landscape painter born in 1956 in New York City. He graduated from SUNY Purchase and immediately won the prestigious and coveted position as apprentice to Wolf Kahn. Horowitz currently shows in galleries across the United States and Canada. His work is in many major corporate and private collections.

  2. Larry Horowitz is an acclaimed contemporary artist whose paintings capture the essence of the ever-changing American landscape. Born in 1956 in New York City, he graduated from SUNY Purchase and became an apprentice to Wolf Kahn.

  3. Larry Horowitz is an American landscape painter born in 1956 in New York City. Horowitz graduated from SUNY Purchase and immediately won the prestigious and coveted position as apprentice to Wolf Kahn. Larry Horowitz currently shows in galleries across the United States and in Canada. His work is in many major corporate and private collections.

  4. Larry was selected as a participant in the Arts-In-Embassies program, and his paintings bring light and joy to the United States Embassies in Finland and Russia. He has shown in galleries across the United States and in Canada, in both solo and group shows. Larry Horowitz calls himself “an abstract painter hiding behind landscape work.”.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › larry-horowitzLarry Horowitz - Artnet

    View Larry Horowitz’s 59 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available paintings, works on paper, and sculpture for sale and learn about the artist.

  6. LARRY HOROWITZ Born in 1956 in New York City, Horowitz is an American landscape paper with a focus on vanishing landscapes. After graduating from SUNY Purchase, he served as apprentice to Wolf Kahn. He has been selected to participate in the Arts-In-Embassies in Finland and Russia.

  7. LARRY HOROWITZ. (American, b. 1956) Horowitz follows a long line of painters in his relationship to the American landscape. The early 20th-century artists Arthur Dove, Georgia O'Keefe and Charles Burchfield all espoused reverence for nature. Burchfield spoke of seeing the energy emanating from the landscapes he painted.