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Featured Artwork: Nancy Tankersley presented by South Street Art Gallery
Apex
Oil on gessoed muslin panel
24 x 24 in
$4500
Available at South Street Art Gallery Easton, MD
In this painting, artist Nancy Tankersley was intrigued by the...
Figurative Art as a Pursuit
Artist to Watch: A dedicated student shares his path toward figurative art and the important factors that continue to shape his experience.
Featured Artwork: Christine Graefe Drewyer
Where Dreams Come True
20 x 20 in
Oil on Belgian Linen
$3,200.
Available through Berkley Gallery, Warrenton, VA 540.341.7376
Having the freedom as a child to ramble and...
The 2019 Museum Guide
This special resource from Fine Art Connoisseur highlights the tremendous quality and public-spiritedness of art museums across North America.
American Beauty and Bounty
Collectively, these paintings communicate a spirit of American optimism, of transcendental wonderment in nature, of national abundance, and of nostalgia for ways of life that, even as the scenes were being painted, seemed already to be passing.
1912 Danish Acquisition at Major Museum
A painting that is in excellent, practically untouched, condition, which has never been exhibited in public before its emergence on the market in 2018: View it in person at . . .
T. Allen Lawson: Hometown
This fine art exhibition comprises 35 new small-scale paintings of Lawson’s own hometown, Sheridan, Wyoming.
7 Impressionist Winter Landscapes
In recognition of the holiday season and winter itself, take a moment to browse through these landscape paintings. Maybe, like the inspired artist who created them, you’ll find yourself in a moment of joy.
The Art of Jeremy Lipking and Why It’s “Rooted in Nature”
Only rarely does an artist come along who not only can see the sensitive nuances of beauty in the world around us but who also has the skill to translate that vision onto canvas.
A Relentless Pursuit
Wildlife artist Patricia Griffin travels from the Arctic to the Equator in relentless pursuit of experiencing animals in their natural habitats. Here’s why.