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Great Art, Great Friends
Louisa McElwain (1953-2013) not only established herself as one of New Mexico’s most celebrated and influential landscape painters, she amassed a robust network of friends, many of whom feature during a must-see group exhibition. Find out more here!
Featured Artwork: Jill Stefani Wagner, PSA-MP
“We Three”
2017
Pastel
12 x 16 in.
Available through the artist
Whatever she paints, Wagner’s primary focus is always “the light” and how it affects the landscape or...
Raleigh Receives the “Glory of Venice”
A current exhibition on view through June 18 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see for yourself how and why this Renaissance city was renowned for its seductive colors — both in reality and through the monumental artists who called it their home. Can you name it?
Featured Artwork: Cecil Byrne Gallery presents JEANNE ROSIER-SMITH
“Daybreak”
pastel on paper
40 x 20 in. (framed dimensions)
About the artist:
Award-winning artist Jeanne Rosier Smith studied art at Georgetown University and at the New Jersey...
Spring Is in Cleveland’s Air
A colorful bouquet of floral watercolors awaits lucky visitors to a Cleveland, Ohio, gallery. Who’s the masterful artist, and where can you catch a view?
Fashion & Impressionism in Fin-De-Siècle Paris
Paris in the late 1800s: new industry, haute cuisine, flaneurs, decadence, and the fashion center of the world. It was a time of change and of prosperity, where leisure time could be found, and where artisans making handmade crafts could flourish.
Do You Need a Fresh Perspective?
A beautiful array of fresh landscape paintings by this female master are currently hanging through February 28 in an esteemed Southwest gallery. They are “instantly recognizable for their clarity and depth,” the gallery writes. Will you be a lucky viewer?
Color Can Be So Seductive
A current exhibition on view through February 12 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see for yourself how and why this Renaissance city was renowned for its seductive colors — both in reality and through the monumental artists who called it their home. Can you name it?
Featured Lot: How Well Do You Know Your American Icons?
In this ongoing series for Fine Art Today, we take a longer look at the history and features of a soon-to-be-available artwork of note. This week: “The Cove” by a familiar name.
Featured Artwork: Linda Richichi
"Shoreline Walk"
Oil
11 x 14 in
About the Artist:
“Her evocative plein air paintings express an intense response to observed nature, while her dynamic abstractions reflect a...









