Showcasing the works of photorealists Robert Bechtle, Richard Estes, John Salt, and several others, Bernarducci Meisel Gallery is a proud host of a great exhibition this fall.

A stunning range of contemporary photorealist paintings is currently being displayed at New York City’s Bernarducci Meisel Gallery. They largely feature cityscapes and urban settings, and viewers will have difficulty distinguishing where the real world ends and the created world begins.

Blackwell, “Broadway,” 1982, oil on canvas, 90 x 60 in. (c) Bernarducci Meisel Gallery 2016
Blackwell, “Broadway,” 1982, oil on canvas, 90 x 60 in. (c) Bernarducci Meisel Gallery 2016
Anthony Brunelli, “Hanoi Market 2.0,” 2015-2016, oil on canvas, 40 x 74 in. (c) Bernarducci Meisel Gallery 2016
Anthony Brunelli, “Hanoi Market 2.0,” 2015-2016, oil on canvas, 40 x 74 in. (c) Bernarducci Meisel Gallery 2016

Among the talent represented in the show includes Robert Bechtle, Richard Estes, John Salt, Ron Kleemann, Neil MacCormick, Max Ferguson, Bertrand Meniel, Don Eddy, Robert Neffson, Adam Normandin, Raphaella Spence, Nathan Walsh, Blackwell, Anthony Brunelli, Robert Cottingham, Robert Gniewek, Gus Heinze, Don Jacot, Charles Jarboe, and Cheryl Kelley.

Cheryl Kelley, “Old Town,” 2016, oil on aluminum panel, 48 x 36 in. (c) Bernarducci Meisel Gallery 2016
Cheryl Kelley, “Old Town,” 2016, oil on aluminum panel, 48 x 36 in. (c) Bernarducci Meisel Gallery 2016
Richard Estes, “Old Police Headquarters,” 1984, oil on board, 20 1/4 x 15 in. (c) Bernarducci Meisel Gallery 2016
Richard Estes, “Old Police Headquarters,” 1984, oil on board, 20 1/4 x 15 in. (c) Bernarducci Meisel Gallery 2016

The exhibition will be on view through December 17. To learn more, visit Bernarducci Meisel Gallery.

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Andrew Webster is the former Editor of Fine Art Today and worked as an editorial and creative marketing assistant for Streamline Publishing. Andrew graduated from The University of North Carolina at Asheville with a B.A. in Art History and Ceramics. He then moved on to the University of Oregon, where he completed an M.A. in Art History. Studying under scholar Kathleen Nicholson, he completed a thesis project that investigated the peculiar practice of embedded self-portraiture within Christian imagery during the 15th and early 16th centuries in Italy.

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