James Scoppettone
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A Bridal Lane
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Almond Blossoms in the Spring
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An Aspen Lane
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Autumn Mist
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Change Of Season
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Gateway to Autumn
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Late Autumn Reflection
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Mid Winter Glow
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Mystic Creek In Autumn30x48
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Path To The Lake
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Rocky River Shore
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Shadows In The Water Garden
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Snow On The Covered Cottages
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Snowy Sunset
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Spring of the Orchard
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Sugar Hill Lane
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Texas Blue Bonnets
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Texas Hill Country
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The Old Mill
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Winter Haven
James Scoppettone's contribution to contemporary American Impressionism has been recognized by collectors and curators throughout the world. Prestigious public and private art collections including American Pharmaceuticals, Nissin Foods of Japan, Pepsi Cola, the collections of numerous entertainers and CEOs, and the St Louis Museum in St. Paul, Minnesota, feature Scoppettone's unique interpretations of traditional themes and subject matter.
Inspired by the work and writings of nineteenth-century French and American painters, Scoppettone has devoted his career to expanding the artistic exploration of light. Scoppettonecombines concepts developed by the impressionist masters with his own talents and vision to create paintings that are distinguished by brilliant color and vibrant brushwork. Capturing the poetry of sunlight's subtle nuances, Scoppettone's work radiates with the energy and joy of light.
Scoppettone's successful career is marked by the relentless pursuit of excellence. Born in San Jose, California in 1937, the artist began painting at the age of seventeen. Although Scoppettone earned both a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Jose State and a graduate law degree, his primary interest has always been art. He and his wife, Sherry, have raised five children on a 24-acre farm formerly owned by the filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. Located in California's Santa Cruz mountains, the picturesque estate provides Scoppettone with the perfect atmosphere to create his art.