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A California native, Michael McGovern received his art education at El Camino Junior College and
the UCLA Art Extension program. Subsequent studies continued in Germany, where he enjoyed a
three year apprenticeship with Old Masters Instructor, Herr Alfred Herztfield. Traveling and
studding extensively throughout Europe during this period. Michael focused in particular on
landscape painting.
Michael moved to New England in 1984, establishing a successful career as artist, illustrator, and
portrait painter. His celebrated work as portraitist includes paintings of Walter Cronkite, Leonard
Bernstein, and Henry Kissinger. As well as illustrating over 200 romance novels, Michael also
painted and exhibited in galleries throughout United States.
Though Michael’s style is often described as photo-realistic, its minute detail never compromises
the overall mood or “gestalt” of the work. A master of realistic illusion, Michael displays his
technical virtuosity in all of his chosen subjects. Whether it is a deserted beach at sunrise, a
solemn sunset over an expanse of marshland or a winter’s evening in the mountains of New
England, Michael creates in each painting a visual harmony which deeply echo’s the viewer’s
own awareness. Employing a subtle and sophisticated palette, Michael pays particular attention to
the element of light in his compositions. The resulting works resonate with an atmosphere of
peace, dignity and profound tranquility.
In 2000, Michael’s painting “Laurance and Mary’s Place” was accepted and made the top 200 in
the prestigious National Arts for the Parks Exhibition, Michael’s paintings have been broadly
exhibited, and are displayed in many private and corporate collections nationwide.
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