More Arts and Culture

Stay in the Loop!

Get our newsletter, This Week in the NJ Skylands, with updates, special offers and good ideas!

Read current newsletter

Privacy Statement

Dan Campanelli

Seldom are artists able to remain so completely loyal to their original vision while achieving the remarkable popular success of Pauline and Dan Campanelli. Most of their paintings; Dan's landscapes in watercolor and Pauline's still-life in oils; are reproduced by the New York Graphic Publishing Group, the largest and oldest publisher of fine art reproductions.

Pauline Campanelli passed away on November 29, 2001. We have been honored by her grace and support and by the privilege of including her story among those that characterize Northwest New Jersey.



Valley Forge, PA

Perhaps it is because the Campanellis, in all facets of their everyday lives, subscribe completely to the traditional American aesthetic expressed in their paintings, that they are so able to convey and reaffirm the simple, luminous beauty of their subjects. For nearly a quarter century, from their little stone house near Finesville, a few miles south of Phillipsburg near the Musconetcong River, Dan and Pauline have produced a succession of work which has come to be admired across America and around the world. Much of the subject matter for their work lies literally within a stone's throw of their home; and all within an hour's drive. This is where they came to be near the subjects they love to paint. In their hands, plainness transforms to crystal clarity, and austerity becomes majesty, evoking a powerful response from an expansive audience.


Jockey Hollow. Watercolor by Dan Campanelli from the
collection of David and Robin Perelli

Powerful indeed. The chord they've struck elevated their sales past one million sometime about three years ago. Growing at a rate of over 100,000 prints each year, the total now rests at somewhere around 1.2 million. A Campanelli image is something you're likely to recognize, though the name may be one you're learning for the first time.

Although he can "do his art" anywhere they please, Dan continues to go to work every day in his Quakertown home, where he lives with his wife, Marty. This is where he came to be near the subjects he loves to paint. While others travel to Williamsburg, Virginia, or Sturbridge, Massachusetts, to experience history, here among the the sleepy little villages not named on maps, the nineteenth century still lingers. Indeed, the house is itself a work of art (and economic necessity), restored nail by nail by Dan and Marty, learning each step of the way, while adding the modern requirements for domestic living, spiced with twists of ingenuity.

Comments

Judy
30 Aug 2010, 09:29
Would like to know if anyone is interested in purchasing an original artist proof of "Washingtons Birthday" signed and dated by Dan Campanelli. This has been specially framed to protect the proof. I have an estimate from appox. 6 years ago puting the proof at about $1800 without framing. I am very flexible on price. If interested please contact me at mavric308@comcast.net. Thank you.
Mike W.
27 Aug 2010, 07:42
how much do you want for "yule log" and do you have a picture?
Diane
24 Aug 2010, 17:27
I am interested in selling YULE LOG an original painting by Dan Campanelli. Any suggestions?
Alan Cooper
22 Aug 2010, 16:32
I am moving to Ca. and own a Pauline still life [apples. pears, cherries and a copper plate] oil on board. A relative wants to purchase this 18" by 10"framed work but I have no idea what value to put on it. Can you help? Thanks
Judith
14 Aug 2010, 11:31
I have an orginal framed oil painting
signed Campanelli. The painting is about 20 X 16. The back of the canvas has written in ballpoint ink: Title:"Birches"
Where Painted :1977-78
Price: 20
Artist:Campanelli
Address:Auburn
Art Society: Cay County Art Museum
The scene looks like trees over a lake
really nice and in perfect condition.
Anyway, I dont know if this was painted by Dan or his wife. Would love to know more about it- Thank you
Patricia Bell
03 Aug 2010, 07:04
I have a vase, jar about 5 inches tall, colored sand with lovely vines and flowers. On the bottom is written C.D. Capanelli , beneath is written Gubblo. I would appreciate any info on this. Thank you very much, P. Bell
Debbie
08 Jun 2010, 09:35
Where can I find the picture of an
Angel and a hummingbird make by
Campanelli?
Judy
04 Jun 2010, 09:47
I have a beautiful framed artist proof of "Washinton's Birthday" signed by Dan Campanelli that I believe is from around 1995. The size of this proof framed is approx. 34X28". Do you know of anyone that would be interested in purchasing this item? Thanks.
Lisa
17 May 2010, 08:37
to Judy,
Just came across this website today, no idea what made me go on it, Im a cousin of Dan's, but havent been in touch. Im hoping to contact him soon...i live in Midalnd park and work in ramsey, (small world)
will try to help you out with his art's worth.
also to Ray B... definately interested in purchasing original oils.. thanks
LISA
Judy
15 May 2010, 19:46
Just found this blog/site. Dan and Pauline were very good friends of my ex and myself in the early part of both or our marriages. We lived in Midland Park and then Ramsey. During the time we were close I was bestowed with 2 of Dan's original barns and 5 of Pauline's watercolors and one pencil drawing. I have no way of knowing if they are worth anything or how much if they are and would like to find out for insurance purposes only. Thanks to anyone who might be able to help.
Walter Grace
20 Feb 2010, 13:54
I'm a collector interested in purchasing any of Pauline's original oil paintings. My day time phone number is 718-723-6400. If I'm not in ask for Mike or Liz.
Mike Sisbarro
18 Feb 2010, 15:56
I apologize if this is a duplicate post. I grew up with Pauline, when she was Pauline Eble, in Ridgewood, NJ, but I never met Dan. Back in 1967, I was given the first piece of art that Dan ever sold. It's a pencil drawing that he called "Pipes". I know he will remember it, because he has told my sister, a very close friend of Pauline's, that he would love to have it back. I am willing to sell it but don't know how to value it. Any thoughts or interest?
mark pfeil
04 Feb 2010, 15:03
I am a photographer and doing a pictorial book on stone structures: churches, houses, barns, etc.

I saw one of Dan's works at Genisis Center in Lebanon NH, a stone house.

I would like to contact Dan regarding my book.

Sincerely,

Mark Pfeil
603-398-2218
ken steiner
28 Dec 2009, 17:39
looking to purchase a pauline campanelli
painting. please email
ray babula
07 Dec 2009, 08:07
I have two pieces from the campanellis original oil and large water color both signed. if interested email me. thanks ray
Kenneth Markley
11 Nov 2009, 16:43
I would like to know which of Dan's oil paintings are available for sale and where I can purchase them?
Bill/ Flo Travers
28 Oct 2009, 14:53
My wife and I just found out that Paulne had died. We relocated to S. Carolia in 1985, and had not seen them since that time. Our son Steven went to Ramsey high with Danny, and through this contact we met them. We saw first hand their interest in the past when we visited their first home in Oakland, NJ. It was at this time that Pauline had made a buckskin outfit for Dan, who was making flintlock rifles. My wife and I feel that we helped in Paulines interest in the occult by giving her our Fate magazines. Dan used to say that after we gave them to her, she would spend her time in reading them rather than painting. The old stone house and farm was a work of art itself. She will be greatly missed.
Jim Walker LLP
15 Aug 2009, 16:08
Hello we were wondering what happened to the original wild rose berries painting we have a copy of it that says from the private collection 32x36
framed and singed could you let me know
Thank You
Jimmy Walker
les wallis
05 Jul 2009, 04:56
i purchased a print of "house of decision 1997"in florida while on holiday and was wondering what is the origin of the picture
lindsey
07 May 2009, 06:32
i would like to contact christian campanelli. i found a piece that spoke to me and i would really have loved to speak to Pauline after pulling her picture from the trash and hanging it in my living room. sadly enough this interest took me to the world wide web i found she had passed.i would still like to say a few kind words to Dan about this painting.if some one could pass me an e-mail address i would really appreciate it
Penny Carson
09 Feb 2009, 21:30
It's been too long between then and now. Hope you are well, warm and happy.
Happy (upcoming) 3/18....You were right...we '49ers' are here for a purpose.
Blessings
DawnI
28 Jan 2009, 11:49
I was saddened to hear of Pauline's passing. I am still looking for some of her and Dan's books. I have loved Dan's work long before I knew we shared the same path in life...
Lori
28 Jan 2009, 09:54
Hi, I have a Daniel Campanelli print of a violin with bow and a piece of sheet music on it. It is a black and white print and hand signed in pencil. It is at least 40 years old.The "i's" in his name are dotted with little circles. Do I have the correct artist and if so where can I get more infomation on my prized piece of art? Many thanks.
Skylands Visitor
08 Jan 2009, 16:14
The Daily Beggars is quite famous and is the basis for one of America's best selling prints. Are you sure it's original?
sandra seymour
08 Jan 2009, 16:04
Hello...I have just acquired a Dan Campanelli watercolor he did in 1985 called The Daily Beggers. It is a stone house, with christmas wreaths in the windows and geese around the front of the house. Can anyone tell me how to get information on this painting?? This is an original, NOT a reproduction. many thanks
sandra seymour
08 Jan 2009, 16:03
Hello...I have just acquired a Dan Campanelli watercolor he did in 1985 called The Daily Beggers. It is a stone house, with christmas wreaths in the windows and geese around the front of the house. Can anyone tell me how to get information on this painting?? This is an original, NOT a reproduction. many thanks
christian campanelli
07 Jan 2009, 11:00
Pauline and Dan were my second cousins
EVE HEATER
24 Sep 2008, 12:08
I have attended two house tours in Finesville and just loved the Campanelli home. I was saddened to learn that you had moved but understand that your love of sheep and wanting to accept another challenge by putting your excellent touch on another home has lead you to do that. When your home has been featured in magazines, I truly enjoy sharing every word and picture that the article brings out.
Continued good luck to you and Marty in your careers.
Michael Kessel
29 Aug 2008, 11:38
As a young boy, I lived across the street from Paula and her family. I felt incredible sympathy for her as she struggled to get around...felt as if life had dealt her the cruelest of blows. Fast forward 25 years and my mother presented me with one of Paula's prints. She had not even read the artist signature, simply buying the print as a gift that would beautifully fit in the 1811 house I was reconstructing at the time. As I unwrapped the print, simultaneously we discovered the signature and both were struck with mixed feelings about the coincidence. Ultimately I realized how foolish a little boy's eyes can be, recognizing so many years later how my pity was so misplaced. Certainly she was not cursed, but blessed with vision, talent and dedication to craft. I've missed her in her passing, simply because the lesson I learned, watching from across the street.
Kirstin
07 Aug 2008, 13:40
When my Great Grandmother passed away the Campanelli's bought the historical Hunt family farm from my Grandmother Orpha Kormandy. The farm house is the subject in Dan's paintings of Daylilies and Wash Day. The work they put into the farm house to restore it to it's original condition including opening up the old summer kitchen ment so much to my Grandmother it is hard to imagine anyone else having taken over the farm. Unfortunately after Pauline passed away, Dan sold the farm and I have no way of contacting him. My Grandmother has now also passed, but I wanted him to know that she thought of the farm often in her final days and of how they took such great care of the place.
Dawn
05 Mar 2008, 19:19
I have felt drawn to the Campanelli's for many years. Her books are part of my day to day life. May the blessings of the goddess guide her in Summerland until she returns to continue teaching her humble lessons in a world of egos. Blessed Be dear sister. Sleep well.
Willa
17 Feb 2008, 10:04
Pauline died of complications from polio. I wrote to her once & got a lovely letter back- I did not know her but I miss her being on earth & think of her often.
Barbara
03 Feb 2008, 09:24
I have admired the work of the Campanelli's for years and read about her deathe in EAL some years ago. I picked up the magazine yesterday to read it again and couldn't stop thinking about the talen of these two people and how she died so young. What happened to her. She was a woman of so many talents. Her needlework was exquisite among all the other talents.

You need to submit your comment only once. Please be patient, sometimes our scripts behaves slowly.

*Name:
Email:
Notify me about new comments on this page
Hide my email
*Text:
 
Powered by Scriptsmill Comments Script
Site Contents and Contact Information
Questions and Comments
Advertising and Promotions
-- http://www.njskylands.com -- Revised: January, 2010--
Copyright ©1996-2010 Guest Services, Inc.