New Works from Jerome Greene
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Provincetown Waterfront (Summer 2024) 12 by 16 $1,950 Close-up
Provincetown Waterfront (Summer 2024) 12 by 16 $1,950 Close-up
The Clean Sweep 14 by 18 $2,400 Close-up
Captain Jack's Wharf (Summer 2023) 56 by 22 $9,500 Close-up
Jerome Green standing by his Wharf painting
Captain Jack's Wharf (Fall 2020) 12 by 24 $2,500 Close-up
East End View of the Beachcombers 11 by 14 $1,400 Close-up
The Truro Ladies 30 by 36 $5,800 Close-up
Skiff in Isolation 12 by 16 $1,400 Close-up
Walking at Night 18 by 24 $2,800 Close-up
Twins in Isolation 36 by 36 $4,500 Close-up
Masks 8 by 8 $650 Close-up
Working Pier, Provincetown 16 by 20 $2,300 Close-up
Clammer 11 by 14 $1,250 Close-up
Clammers 11 by 12 $1,250 Close-up
Teri M 11 by 12 $1,100 Close-up
Behind the Old Colony 9 by 12 $1,100 Close-up
Mateau 7 by 5 $550 Close-up
A Day in Paradise 8 by 10 $950 Close-up
Looking East 11 by 14 sold Close-up
Sisters 18 by 24 sold Close-up
Waiting for the Right One 16 by 20 $2,400 Close-up
Ready for the Season 9 by 12 sold
My Tool Belt 8 by 10 sold
Jerome Greene paints in a style, reminiscent of the great masters of the Provincetown Art Colony. His image, “The Pat-Sea”, was chosen as the official painting of the 2019 Provincetown Portuguese Festival.
Jerome has been involved in the arts since childhood. His late father was commercial artist and professor at Central Connecticut State University and his older brother was a painter and sculptor. His family outings would almost always involve a visit to a museum or a craft show.
Jerome left the trades to pursue his lifelong ambition to become a fine artist and he landed in place that has nurtured artists since the first painter, Charles Hawthorne, opened a school here. He has developed a unique style by studying the Provincetown masters and working with award artists already established in the community. His range of work includes figures, landscape, studio paintings, but his passion remains painting from life, plain air style, in the visually rich peninsula of Provincetown. His work has been feature in many magazines and now is part of many important corporate and private collections.
Jerome Greene lives and maintains a studio in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Jerome has been involved in the arts since childhood. His late father was commercial artist and professor at Central Connecticut State University and his older brother was a painter and sculptor. His family outings would almost always involve a visit to a museum or a craft show.
Jerome left the trades to pursue his lifelong ambition to become a fine artist and he landed in place that has nurtured artists since the first painter, Charles Hawthorne, opened a school here. He has developed a unique style by studying the Provincetown masters and working with award artists already established in the community. His range of work includes figures, landscape, studio paintings, but his passion remains painting from life, plain air style, in the visually rich peninsula of Provincetown. His work has been feature in many magazines and now is part of many important corporate and private collections.
Jerome Greene lives and maintains a studio in Provincetown, Massachusetts.