The Study

A monochromatic still life painting of vintage study objects—quietly composed to evoke memory, intellect, and the passage of time.

14x11 oil painting of vintage study objects on a wooden desk with books, quill, candlestick, spectacles, and a glass of red wine in a warm sepia palette
The Study, a vintage still life painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2004 – Present

A 19th-century study rendered in oil, composed with a restrained palette of browns and neutrals.

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Rendered with a warm, time‑worn restraint, this 19th‑century study scene carries a nostalgic mood rooted in its historical setting. “The Study” offers a quiet glimpse into the rhythm of an earlier era, where reading and writing shaped the pace of daily life. The gently reflective tone in this piece reflects the steady realism Teresa Bernard has developed through years of focused practice.

Title: The Study
Theme: Monochromatic Art
Year Completed: 2004
Dimensions: 14″ w x 11″ h x .75″ d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

Rendered in warm sepia tones, the composition reflects the atmosphere of a late 19th-century study.

A quiet tableau of vintage objects typical of a late 19th-century study sets the tone for this still life painting. The timeworn items sit across a well-worn wooden desk, its softened edges and subtle grain actively shaping the warmth and aged character of the composition. Behind them, a dark, subdued background with simple drapery deepens the visual restraint and reinforces the painting’s focus on form and material.

At the center of the arrangement, a stack of hardcover books anchors the composition, their spines obscured in shadow, suggesting age and quiet presence rather than detail. Just in front sits a single book, its spine faded and tactile, hinting at long-forgotten stories. Diagonally across its top lies a feather quill pen, its plume delicate. Nearby, a tall candlestick with an unlit candle stands upright, its waxy taper untouched—adding vertical balance to the scene. A pair of round spectacles sits open beside a filled glass of red wine, its stem catching light in a soft glint.

The entire composition is rendered in a monochromatic palette, lending a timeless, sepia-toned elegance. Signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, the signature ensures originality and authorship.

Specifications

Painted in oil on stretched canvas, the artwork measures 14″ wide by 11″ high. The canvas is side-stapled, with raw, unpainted edges—intended for framing prior to display. It is delivered unframed, allowing for a custom presentation that suits your personal style and room décor. A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the piece, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal to affirm its genuineness, provenance, and lasting value.

“The Study” reflects the quiet dignity and domestic refinement of the late 1800s. Its vintage subject matter and tonal palette are shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, emphasizing detail, restraint, and historical resonance. Ideal for collectors who value timeless design and period authenticity, the piece offers a refined focal point that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors.

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Artist Reflections

‘The Study’ was my first exploration of a monochromatic palette—a deliberate choice to limit color and focus on tone, texture, and atmosphere. I worked entirely in sepia, which naturally lends the scene a sense of age and restraint. That warm, muted range felt right for the subject: vintage study objects arranged with quiet familiarity. I wanted the painting to feel settled, not staged—like a room paused in thought.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

What exactly is monochromatic?

A monochromatic palette uses variations of a single hue—creating visual harmony through different shades, tints, and tones of that color.

Other monochromatic paintings by this artist include:

monochromatic painting
Swimming with Sharks
(2023)
12″ w x 16″ h

Comments from Art Lovers

“Nice Work!! With the glasses I can imagine Ben Franklin in the other room…” — @Jddddart, Gab

“Excellent paintings. Do you commission work?” — @Spychiatrist, Gab

“Beautiful. This looks like a beautiful way to spend an evening. No computer, no mobile phones, no tv. In the age where the quill pen was used, work (and life) was generally harder, but the leisure time was better as well.” —@wheelbearings25, Gab

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Still Life with Clay Pottery

A study in texture, tone, and tradition—this still life painting of clay pottery brings the humble elegance of Iron Age kitchenware to life.

14x11 oil painting of clay pottery arranged among rough stones against a muted adobe wall in an earthy monochromatic palette
Still Life with Clay Pottery, a realism painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2006 – Present

Set against an earthen adobe wall, the pottery’s weathered surfaces and grounded tones offer a moment of quiet historical reverence.

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Rendered with a warm, time‑softened restraint, this still life of an Iron Age kitchen carries a nostalgic, quietly grounded mood. “Still Life with Clay Pottery” offers a glimpse into the humble rhythm of early domestic life, where simple vessels shaped the work of each day. The gently reflective tone in this piece reflects the steady realism Teresa Bernard has developed through years of focused practice.

Title: Still Life with Clay Pottery
Theme: Monochromatic Art
Year Completed: 2006
Dimensions:
14″ w x 11″ h x .75″ d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

In quiet stillness, two clay vessels sit within a grounded arrangement of earthen textures—echoes of a humble kitchen long past.

The painting depicts clay pottery—a cook pot and oven—once essential tools for preparing meals in a typical Iron Age kitchen. These utilitarian vessels rest among rough, heavy stones, their surfaces textured and worn, suggesting years of use. A muted adobe wall forms the backdrop, soft and understated, allowing the pottery to take visual precedence. The restrained, earthy palette layers ochres, deep siennas, and cool grays to create tonal harmony. Light and shadow shape each element with precision and depth, revealing form, material, and age. Signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the bottom left corner, the signature ensures originality and authorship.

“Still Life with Clay Pottery” is an oil painting on stretched canvas. It measures 14 inches wide by 11 inches high. The canvas is side-stapled with raw, unpainted edges, so it will require framing before display. It arrives unframed, so you can choose a framing style that suits your space and aesthetic. A customized Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the piece, hand-signed by Teresa and stamped with her personal embossed seal—offering assurance of its authenticity, provenance, and value.

Art lovers who appreciate pieces with historical depth will find strong appeal in this work, elevated through Teresa’s signature realistic style. The piece evokes timelessness and tradition, making it a meaningful addition to any collection. Its historical reference and handcrafted detail offer lasting visual and emotional impact. Whether displayed in a kitchen, dining area, or intimate gallery wall, it brings warmth and quiet resonance to everyday spaces.

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Artist Reflections

‘Still Life with Clay Pottery’ invites the viewer into a quiet corner of an ancient kitchen. It is a space shaped by earth, fire, and daily ritual. The vessels are simple, unadorned, and deeply familiar. They echo the domestic life of Iron Age households in what is now Israel or Jordan. I was drawn to their quiet strength. These objects speak of sustenance, tradition, and the hands that once shaped and used them.

This painting was inspired by a photograph of a reconstructed Israelite home. I discovered it through the Holy Land Photos website. While the source offered historical context, my focus remained on the emotional resonance of the scene. I wanted to capture the warmth of clay, the stillness of timeworn surfaces, and the enduring dignity of ancient domestic life.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Note: Permission to use the photo as a painting source is courtesy of Holy Land Photos.

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Still Life with Fruit and Candle

An intimate still life that blends ripe fruit, a weathered goblet, and an old-world candle in a scene of quiet elegance.

14x11 oil painting of assorted fruit on a rustic wood table with a candle and metal goblet against red drapery and a soft pillow
Still Life with Fruit and Candle, an oil painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2004 – Present

A quiet arrangement of fruit at its peak, a timeworn goblet, and a candle untouched by flame. Each object holds its own quiet weight, balanced in a composition that evokes old-world charm and European elegance.

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“Still Life with Fruit and Candle” captures a quiet moment shaped by rich detail and gentle ambiance. Ripe fruit, aged metal, and soft textiles create a scene that feels intimate and timeless, rendered with careful realism that hints at old‑world charm. Teresa Bernard’s years of focused realism practice give this composition its quiet authority.

Title: Still Life with Fruit and Candle
Theme: Our Daily Bread
Year Completed: 2004
Dimensions:
14″ w x 11″ h x .75″ d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

Subtle textures and earthy tones converge in a still life that feels both intimate and timeless, echoing the ambiance of a European interior.

An assortment of ripe fruit—grapes, pears, apple, plum—rests on a rustic wood-planked bedside table. Behind the fruit, an unlit candle sits in an old-world lantern, contributing to the painting’s European ambiance. A weathered metal goblet sits near the edge, catching subtle highlights. Rich red drapery and a soft pillow form the backdrop, adding depth and warmth to the composition. The painting is signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, ensuring originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on stretched canvas, the artwork measures 14 inches wide by 11 inches high with a depth of 0.75 inches. The canvas edges are left raw and unpainted, consistent with classic studio presentation. It arrives unframed—ideal for customizing to your personal style and space. A personalized Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the piece, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her exclusive seal, ensuring provenance, originality, and lasting value.

“Still Life with Fruit and Candle” is a one-of-a-kind painting shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style. The piece invites viewers to appreciate the quiet beauty of an intimate still life that evokes a sense of refinement and quiet luxury. A timeless addition to any space, it’s ideal for collectors who value craftsmanship, elegance, and emotional resonance.

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Artist Reflections

I painted this still life because the arrangement felt honest. It wasn’t styled or deliberate—just a bedside table with some fruit, a candle, and a goblet. What caught my attention was the natural contrast between these objects, the way light revealed their textures, and the quiet balance they held. It reminded me that beauty doesn’t need staging—it’s often already there, waiting to be seen.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Comments from Art Lovers

“Your paintings will one day hang in a very expensive gallery, unfortunately, you won’t be around, which is why they’ll be selling for such high prices. Think Bob Ross.” — BananaRepublic2021, Rural Life, Gab

“Excellent! Colors and depth are outstanding.” — DP1224, Rural Life, Gab

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Currituck Beach Lighthouse

With its classic red-brick tower and storied setting, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse comes alive in a painting that celebrates Outer Banks heritage.

11x14 oil painting of a red‑brick lighthouse with its keeper’s house surrounded by summer grass and trees beneath a pale blue sky
Currituck Beach Lighthouse — painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2008 – Present

Bathed in soft coastal light, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse rises beyond windswept grasses, its brick façade glowing against an open North Carolina sky.

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Warm light settles over the red‑brick tower, letting the Currituck Beach Lighthouse rise with a calm, grounded presence above the trees. The scene feels unhurried, shaped by soft grasses and the quiet rhythm of the coast. That gentle steadiness reflects Teresa Bernard’s long practice in realism and her ability to draw emotional depth from even the most understated maritime settings.

Title: Currituck Beach Lighthouse
Series: Lighthouses of The World
Year Completed: 2008
Dimensions:
11″ w x 14″ h x .75″ d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

A red-brick lighthouse stands with quiet dignity beneath an open Carolina sky.

A red-brick lighthouse towers from the heart of a vibrant park, its rugged exterior left bare—untouched by paint—so the natural clay and russet tones speak for themselves. Nestled beside it is the keeper’s house, built of the same rich brick, creating a seamless architectural pairing. The surrounding grounds are open and tidy, composed entirely of lush summer grass. Tall trees form a soft backdrop in varying shades of green, their leaves full and vibrant in midsummer bloom. Above, a pale blue sky stretches across the canvas, dotted with soft clouds that drift gently, adding quiet rhythm to the scene. Every brushstroke is deliberate and serene, reflecting the peaceful stillness of the season. Teresa Bernard’s signature appears in the lower left corner of the painting.

“Currituck Beach Lighthouse” is an original oil painting on stretched canvas measuring 11 inches wide by 14 inches high. The canvas edges are side-stapled and left raw or unpainted. Framing is recommended prior to display. The artwork arrives unframed, making it easy to customize to your taste and interior style. A customized Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal.

Part of Teresa’s celebrated Lighthouses of the World Series, “Currituck Beach Lighthouse” honors North Carolina’s maritime heritage with realism and quiet grace. The painting showcases architectural precision, tranquil atmosphere, and a narrative style that reflects the spirit of its setting. Warm tones, balanced composition, and midsummer light give the piece a distinct sense of place and emotional depth. A meaningful choice for lighthouse enthusiasts or coastal art lovers seeking beauty rooted in place and story.

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Artist Reflections

One summer, my husband Robert and I loaded up the kids and headed off for an adventure on the Outer Banks (OBX) to discover the lighthouses we’d heard so much about. We were living in Virginia at the time, while Robert was serving in the military and was stationed just two hours away from the OBX.

Currituck Beach Lighthouse was our first stop and the favorite of all the lighthouses we visited that fun-filled weekend. We were thrilled to discover we could climb the 220 steps to take in the breathtaking view from the top. We’ve been back to this lighthouse several times since that first trip, and we always enjoy seeing it again. This painting is a personal tribute to that unforgettable journey and the warm memories it left behind.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painting

Comments from Art Lovers

“Hi, can’t say enough about your work and enjoyed your seascapes. I live on the coast in Nova Scotia and paint with oils as well. Lighthouses are my favorite subject.” — Rex, Nova Scotia, Canada

“Love your work! I visited there 25+ years ago – so tranquil.” — @Eelliott001, Gab

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Still Life with Coral and Lantern

A coastal-themed still life pairing coral and a lantern, inviting quiet reflection on the beauty of domestic objects and the stories they hold.

14x11 oil painting of turquoise and tangerine coral arranged beside a weathered nautical lantern on a pink marble tabletop against patterned teal‑and‑tan wallpaper
Still Life with Coral and Lantern by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2004 – Present

Set against a softened backdrop, coral fragments and a timeworn lantern share the canvas in quiet companionship. Their textures—rough and porous, weathered and metallic—invite touch, the composition balanced to highlight the contrast between organic and crafted surfaces.

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“Still Life with Coral and Lantern” settles into a calm, sea‑washed mood shaped by soft light and gentle color. Weathered lantern, sun‑bleached coral, and time‑worn wallpaper rest together in quiet harmony, their muted palette suggesting a life lived near the shore. Teresa Bernard’s years of focused realism practice give this arrangement its understated authority.

Title: Still Life with Coral and Lantern
Theme: Classic Still Life
Year Completed: 2004
Dimensions:
14″ w x 11″ h x .75″ d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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Sun-bleached coral and a rusted lantern take visual command, their textures bold and unmistakably coastal.

In this coastal-inspired still life, two pieces of coral—one vivid turquoise, the other warm tangerine—are arranged gracefully on a round pink marble tabletop. A weathered nautical lantern stands nearby, its rusted metal surface textured with age and housing a white candle inside its glass chamber. Light pours in from a nearby window, casting crisp shadows and illuminating the coral’s ridges and the lantern’s patina. Behind the arrangement, a soft wallpaper with abstract teal and tan splashes adds quiet rhythm to the scene. Signed by the artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, the signature ensures originality and authorship.

Hand-painted in oil on stretched canvas, the artwork measures 14″ wide by 11″ high. The canvas is side-stapled, with raw, unpainted edges.  It arrives unframed, allowing you to choose a presentation that complements your space. A customized Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the painting, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. It ensures genuineness, provenance, and lasting value.

“Still Life with Coral and Lantern” is a composition rooted in subtle contrast, and the emotional presence of everyday coastal forms. Shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, the painting invites reflection and brings a touch of coastal charm to any room. Ideal for display in a coastal-themed interior, personal collection, or gallery setting. A compelling original for collectors who value fine art with clarity, intention, and lasting impact.

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Artist Reflections

I’ve always been drawn to the quiet authority of everyday objects—the way they hold stories without saying a word. For this painting, I wanted to explore a coastal theme, but not in the usual breezy, decorative way. I was after something more grounded, more tactile. The coral and lantern came together as part of a deliberate search for objects that felt weathered, elemental, and full of character: sun-bleached, rusted, and unapologetically present.

I’d never painted coral before, and I’ll admit—it intrigued me. Not just for its shape or color, but for the way it suggests time and place. Here, it’s not delicate; it’s bold, almost architectural. Paired with the lantern, it felt like a conversation between two relics of the sea—each shaped by salt, light, and use.

The round pink marbled tabletop added just the right counterpoint. It softens the grit, warms the palette, and anchors the composition in something domestic and familiar. I didn’t set out to make a symbolic piece, but I do think this one carries a kind of quiet strength. It’s coastal, yes—but it’s also personal.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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