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Golf Paintings of Augusta National Golf Club and Pebble Beach
Landscapes have always been highly prized by collectors, who often specialize in collecting a particular type of landscape. One may look for seascapes, another for mountain views and a third for open fields and sky. Two of the world's great landscape artists, Linda Hartough and Marci Rule, bring the magic and deft touch of their
paintbrushes to a very specific segment of the landscape world - golf paintings. Rule and Hartough, two of the most celebrated golf artists of the past several decades, have made a name for themselves by painting creating some of the most memorable golf landscape paintings ever painted.
History and Artistry of Golf Artist Linda Hartough
Golf artist Linda Hartough has been painting since she was six years old. After receiving her degree in Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute in 1970, Hartough began selling her paintings locally. She discovered her true love - golf landscape painting - when she moved to South Carolina, near Hilton Head. In 1984, her talent brought her a commission to paint the 13th Hole at Augusta
National Golf Club. Her work was so well received that Hartough chose to focus her career exclusively on painting golf landscapes.
Hartough's golf paintings are rightfully famous. She is the only artist in history to have been commissioned by both the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews and the United States Golf Association to paint the annual official paintings and prints of the British and the U.S. Open Championships.
Her attention to detail and her treatment of light and shadow shine with a clarity and vividness that no camera can capture. Her golf landscapes hang on the walls of some of the most famous golf luminaries of all time, including Jack Nicklaus, who owns several.
Golf Artist Marci Rule Captures the Spirit of Golf
Unlike Hartough, golf artist Marci Rule didn't intend to make art her lifetime pursuit. In college, she focused on a business degree, believing that a career in art was impractical. She continued to paint as a hobby and to produce paintings for friends, however, and eventually decided to embark on a career as
a painter. Like Hartough, Rule was inspired by the beauty of an area well known for its stunning golf landscape. Rule's inspiration came from the almost surreal loveliness of Pinehurst, North Carolina. It didn't take her long to turn her focus from general landscapes to golf courses, and her paintings of North Carolina golf courses helped her develop her unique style and touch with golf
landscapes.
Rule's work includes views of the best-known holes at Augusta National Golf Club, including separate prints and paintings of the three holes that make up the Amen Corner. Among her most striking works, though, are her golf paintings of the 16th Hole at Cypress Point and the
16th Hole at Hazeltine, where the stunning clarity of her colors are nearly luminous.
Whether you're looking for a piece of golf art to finish off your den or living room decor or are seeking the perfect golf gift for an art-loving friend, you'll find distinctive and beautiful golf landscapes and golf paintings among the works of these two renowned and talented golf artists.
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