

August 3, 1937 - November 23, 2025
Robert Trondsen began his art career on Madison Avenue in Click on the drawing of Roy Hobbs to read the article about my work on the movie "The Natural":
the nineteen fifties in New York City. After a few years, he
moved to the Hudson Valley into the magic world of
landscapes, and after serving a term in the
Army Security Agency he got down to the business of painting.
He is listed in
“Who’s Who In America”as an artist and
is represented by several galleries.
Note: The paintings on this page are available.
Please click on“Biography of the Artist” for details.
Paintings:
Survivor 24" x 30"
Levitating Leek 20" x 30"
Perfect Summer 20" x 30"
Riverside 18" x 24"
Gold Meadow 16" x 20"
Shwangunk 16" x 20"
Sky Fire 12" x 16"
Survivor II 12" x 16"
The Perfect Storm 24" x 18"
Country Boy 30" x 40"
Geometric View 30" x 40"
The Lone Tree 24" x 18"
Rugged Land 12" x 16"
Limescape 12" x 18"
Hudson 20" x 30"
A Gathering of Trees 30" x 40"
A PerfectView 18" x 24"
Morning Glory 20" x 30"
Simple is Beautiful 16" x 20"
Sky Drama 20" x 24"
Morning Glory 20" x 30"
Bell Pepper 8" x 10"
Field Light 18" x 24"
Granny Smith 2 5" x 7"
Countryside 24" x 36"
Mood River 18" x 24"
Mood Swings 24" x 26"
Hot Horizons 11" x 14"
Reclining Pepper 8" x 10"
Sunspots 30" x 40"
The Red Band 12" x 16"
Trees of Autumn 30" x 40"
Granny Smith and Friends 12" x 16"
Website Created by:
Peter Trondsen