"...they (Buselli’s paintings) seem to borrow something from the Italian painter Giorgio Morandi in the way in which they take familiar objects and impart a sort of metaphysical presence."
— Newsday
Painter Ellen Buselli uses her personal collection of antique vases, old Roman glass, pottery from the American Arts & Craft movement, pueblo pottery, and other artifacts for subject matter. Her influences have been the Dutch Masters, as well Chardin, Fantin la Tour, Sargent, Chase, Emil Carlsen and Morandi. Buselli has exhibited her work in galleries throughout the country and has collected awards and recognition from the National Academy of Design, American Artist magazine, The Artist's Magazine, Oil Painters of America (Signature Member), American Women Artists (Master Signature Member), Allied Artists of America, Knickerbocker Artists, Catharine Lorillard Wolf Art Club, the Ridgewood Art Institute, American Artists Professional League, and the Salmagundi Club. She studied at the Art Students League of New York, the Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy, and Cornell University where she received a bachelor of fine arts degree.
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