My debt is to the craftsmen who make our furniture. They are Thos. Moser – not me, them. – Tom Moser

Doorway with French Flag

Joseph Keiffer

Courtesy of Courthouse Fine Art Gallery

 

I spent the year between high school and college in France and the landscape and the paintings there informed my idea of what a painting ought to look like. When I got to art school, in the 1970s, the teachers were promoting Modernism with religious fervor, but I was reluctant to let go of all the beautiful things that can only be done if an artist has control of technique, craft – line, and color! – the grammar and vocabulary of the art of Painting. I find that the French landscape, which has been sown, tilled, harvested, and cared for for hundreds of years is a place where visual ideas seem to spring from out of the ground and straight into my eyes. I am particularly familiar with Normandy, the “ile de France” (the countryside around Paris), and the Dordogne.

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Joseph Keiffer’s work is currently on display in our Freeport, Maine Showroom. The show, My Other Place: Maine Artists Exploring the World, runs from March 6, 2025 – June 1, 2025.

A Glimpse of the Dordogne

 

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