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Introducing the Work of Artist Dahl Taylor

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Over 30 years Taylor has worked on a wide variety of projects. Taylor has concentrated on illustration assignments for national corporate & publishing clients and museums. Commissioned portraits include the official portrait of a former NYS Attorney General, which hangs in the N Y State Capitol, and portraits for major institutional & corporate collections. Taylor has created paintings for limited edition prints for the National Law Enforcement Officers’ Memorial & the U.S. Navy Memorial, both located in Washington, D.C Artwork for several Broadway plays include the Tony-nominated ‘Having Our Say’ & a Neil Simon play. Exhibit work includes the N Y State Museum, Mystic Seaport, several N Y State Historic Sites & a 36’ long Veterans mural for the State University of N Y. Taylor’s work has also appeared on the pages of numerous magazines including Money, Forbes, Readers’ Digest and The New Yorker. Corporate clients include General Electric, GATX Corporation, Ralph Lauren, BMG Music, Sam Adams, IBM, Bacardi & American Express. Shows include a one-man show at the Society of Illustrators and 15 international marine art shows at the Maritime Gallery at Mystic Seaport. Taylor has been represented in galleries throughout New England.

Taylor, “Stable Traffic”, 34x52 (Private Collection)

Taylor, “Dressage”, 22x36

Give your farmhouse or traditional décor the finishing touch with work by Dahl Taylor. With classic color pallets and techniques Taylor’s work fits right in with simple and timeless designs.

Taylor, “After the Bath”, 24x34

Celebrate the Saratoga traditions without resorting to the classic red and white stripes! Every piece we feature by Dahl Taylor depicts the Saratoga Race Course. Whether you are a local or a long-time visitor, Taylor’s work is the perfect way to show your Saratoga Spirit.

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