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Girl with Scarf

Daniel Brennan

Girl with Scarf

Artist: Daniel Brennan
Medium: Painting
Price: $3,100.00
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Details

Creation Date: 1960
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 43" x 33" x 1"
Condition: Good vintage condition; vibrant and deep colors throughout.
Finish: Framed

About the Item

Daniel Brennan
Girl with Scarf
Oil on Canvas
Year: 1960s
Size unframed: 42 x 32 inches (106.68 x 81.28 cm)
Size framed: 43.5 x 33.5 x 1.5 inches (110.49 x 85.09 x 3.81 cm)
Signed along the top right margin
COA provided

*Other framing options available. Please inquire.
** If unframed, the piece will ship rolled in a double-boxed tube unless alternative

Daniel Brennan (1929–1989) was an American painter whose work radiates a sense of wonder through bold color and playful composition. His paintings often merge a child-like sincerity with refined artistic control, depicting scenes of everyday life through vivid palettes and whimsical figures. Deeply connected to Kansas City’s mid-century art scene, Brennan exhibited at the Lawrence Gallery, the Jewish Community Center, and later across Texas, California, New York, and Mexico. After relocating to San Miguel de Allende, his work absorbed influences from Art Nouveau and the local cultural vibrancy. Today, Brennan’s distinctive figurative and still life paintings continue to captivate collectors and are available through select galleries in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District.

Daniel Brennan, American painter, Kansas City artist, San Miguel de Allende, mid-century art, figurative painting, still life, Art Nouveau influence, whimsical art, colorful paintings, modernist style, Crossroads Arts District, Lawrence Gallery, Jewish Community Center, contemporary collectors, Midwest art history, vibrant palette, 20th-century painter, Mexican influence, fine art

About the Artist

Daniel Brennan
Daniel Brennan (1929–1989) was an American painter whose work radiates a sense of wonder through bold color and playful composition. His paintings often merge a child-like sincerity with refined artistic control, depicting scenes of everyday life through vivid palettes and whimsical figures. Deeply connected to Kansas City’s mid-century art scene, Brennan exhibited at the Lawrence Gallery, the Jewish Community Center, and later across Texas, California, New York, and Mexico. After relocating to San Miguel de Allende, his work absorbed influences from Art Nouveau and the local cultural vibrancy. Today, Brennan’s distinctive figurative and still life paintings continue to captivate collectors and are available through select galleries in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District.

Daniel Brennan, American painter, Kansas City artist, San Miguel de Allende, mid-century art, figurative painting, still life, Art Nouveau influence, whimsical art, colorful paintings, modernist style, Crossroads Arts District, Lawrence Gallery, Jewish Community Center, contemporary collectors, Midwest art history, vibrant palette, 20th-century painter, Mexican influence, fine art