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DAYTONA BEACH — Eight years ago, a new Florida art museum fronting Nova Road opened with hundreds of oil and watercolor paintings created from the 1700s to the 1900s.. The huge collection of ...
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art opened its first feature exhibit of the semester Aug. 5.“Landscape and Abstraction in Watercolor” features a variety of watercolor paintings dating back more ...
The next museum event following Saturday’s Watercolor Collective will be Art After Hours on March 17 at 5:30 p.m. when museum guests see the current exhibits, including the Youth Art Month ...
Kathleen Foster tells the story of how watercolor, once viewed by fine artists as a cheap, commercial painting medium, rose in stature worldwide thanks to the American artists who embraced it ...
Rueger said the painting, bought at auction in London earlier this year for euro 1.5 million ($1.9 million), filled a gap in the museum's collection of Van Gogh works.
SPARTA -- Toni Chaplin, a well-known Sussex County artist, will be exhibiting her watercolor paintings of nature at the Van Kirk Homestead Museum as part of the ongoing community educational ...
In DeWitt Hardy: Master of Watercolor, five decades’ worth of paintings by one of Maine’s foremost watercolorists are on display in a major exhibition at the Bates College Museum of Art this summer.
“American Watercolor in the Age of Homer and Sargent,” on view in the Dorrance Galleries at the Philadelphia Museum of Art through May 14, is both visually delightful and a major curatorial ...
Moorman is a watercolor artist and will be exhibiting 'Letters to My Ancestors,' a series of paintings of her deceased relatives, at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art from May 13 to August 27, 2017.
Prior to the scandal, Terrus paintings have been sold for up €15,000 ($18,118), with drawings and watercolors fetching as much as €2,000 ($2,415) according to Forcada.
Kathleen Foster tells the story of how watercolor, once viewed by fine artists as a cheap, commercial painting medium, rose in stature worldwide thanks to the American artists who embraced it ...
The Terrus Museum first opened its doors in 1994 to honor the local artist, who was born in 1857 and died in 1922. Terrus primarily worked in watercolor and oils, painting in the Fauvist style, a ...
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