T.E. Pencke
T. E. Pencke is a Parisian painter born in 1929 also commonly known as "Pencke" & "T. Pencke”. He is a listed French Postwar & Contemporary artist and in his early life, he studied art in New York and Paris. His talent of an elegant impressionist oil painting style for his many French Street scenes, caught the attention of art critics early in his career and his work is now carried in numerous international galleries.
Pencke is well known for his colorful cityscapes depicting the times of the late 19th-century Parisian life, with French street scenes executed in an impressionist style as his work is comparable to those of Jules Herve, Antoine Blanchard, and Edouard Cortes. Even though his most popular subjects are Paris street scenes, Pencke’s works also feature some of his lovely beach scenes paintings of the Mediterranean coast of southeastern France resembling the works by the renowned artist Maurice Prendergast, as he executed stunning landscapes paintigns in an impressionistic manner.