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2613 Fairmount Street Dallas, TX 75201 214. 720. 4044 www.daviddike.com Paul Schumann (Am. 1876-1946), Sailboat in Galveston, 1938, oil on canvas, 17 x 14, signed lower right: Paul Schumann


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Mark Singer, Mime in a Window

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Mark Singer, The Laundry Shed, 16x20

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ArtGalleries&ArtistsoftheSouth CONTENTS 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22

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David Dike Fine Art Robert Lange Studios Soren Christensen Galleries Lagerquist Gallery The Vendue LeMieux Galleries Huff Harrington Fine Art George Schmidt Gallery Afterimage Gallery Boswell Mourot Fine Art

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Nolan-Rankin Galleries Stellers Gallery Greg Thompson Fine Art H + K Gallery Reinert Fine Art Studio Solitario Browns’s Fine Art Annesdale Park Gallery Davis Gallery

Gallery 202 Julie Silvers Art Justus Fine Art Littlehouse Galleries Atchison Gallery Kelli Kaufman Gallery Emerging Artists Of Interest... Destinations

Jill Steenhuis, Stars Give Hope in Paris, 20”x16”, oil Aix en Provence, France

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DAVID DIKE FINE ART D A L L A S, T E X A S

William Lester (Am. 1910-1991), Woods and Rocks, c. 1930, oil on Masonite, 18 x 20

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his year marks the 30th anniversary of David Dike Fine Art, which opened in 1986 in the Arts District of Uptown Dallas where it resides today. The gallery specializes in late 19th and 20th Century American and European paintings, with an emphasis on the Texas Regionalists and Texas Landscape painters and sculptors. The gallery provides a compilation of traditional and distinctive works for both the new and mature collector. The gallery offers expert art consultancy services including fne art appraisal services by an ISA Accredited Member appraiser.

David Dike Fine Art also puts on an Annual Texas Art Auction each January. This specialty boutique auction event features a compilation of Texas art from turn of the century, Regional, Mid-Century Modern, Post-War and contemporary works. The art includes rare prints, sculpture and paintings. Please visit www.daviddike.com for information on this event, to view the inventory and learn more about the collection management and appraisals.

Julian Onderdonk (Am. 1882-1922), Golden Twilight, 1909, oil on canvas, 6 x 9, signed lower right: Julian Onderdonk


DeForrest Judd (Am. 1919-1993), Pink Moth, 1963, oil on Masonite, 36 x 24, signed lower right: DeForrest Judd ‘63

Velox Ward (Am. 1901-1994), Darmar, 1944, oil on canvas, 24 x 18, signed lower right: Ward

Loren Mozley (Am. 1905-1989), Hacienda del Mal Paz, oil on canvas, 25 x 32, signed lower right: Mozley


ROBERT LANGE STUDIOS CHARLESTON N, S O U T H C A R O L I N A


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ocated at 2 Queen Street in the historic French Quarter District of downtown Charleston, Robert Lange Studios represents painters and photographers who exemplify the best in contemporary American Realism and Abstraction. The work exhibited comprises a wide diversity of styles and subject matter. These artists stand out for their imagination and distinctive personal approach. All of the artists represented have had formal training and are dedicated to expanding their art knowledge with continued education. Gallery owners Megan and Robert Lange are committed to providing a forum for art based on individual, subjective style and awareness. This dedication has created a reputation for the gallery of consistently fnding new and interesting artists, many of whom live in Charleston. Visit the gallery in person or online at www.robertlangestudios.com.

Left: Kerry Brooks, Ophelia, 16” x 20”, oil on panel Below left: Ali Cavanaugh, Inside of Stillness, Outside of Recurrence, 16” x 16”, modern fresco Below right: Nathan Durfee, Collected Amongst the Sea Foam, 16”x20”, oil Facing page top: June Stratton, Shadows, 36” × 48”, oil and silver leaf on canvas Bottom: Robert Lange, Why Not Now, 18” x 24”, oil on panel


SOREN CHRISTENSEN GALLERY N E W O R L E A N S, L O U I S I A N A

Karen Scharer, Carpe Diem, oil on canvas, 48x72, framed

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oren Christensen Gallery, located in the heart of the New Orleans Arts District, features contemporary art by local, national, and international artists, including a large inventory of Southern art. With a roster of over 30 artists, every medium and aesthetic style is represented. The gallery provides complementary consultation services to ensure that clients’individual needs are met, including space planning, design, and budget. To assist in visualizing a potential purchase in the space, they also offer digital renderings to both private clients and the trade. Upcoming exhibits include Thomas Swanston, Melissa Herrington, Dana Chapman, and Jamali. Visit www. sorengallery.com for artist information and available inventory.

Thomas Swanston, Early Showers- Departure, acrylic pewter aluminum and silver leaf on canvas- diptych, 72x84 8 Art Galleries&Artists of the South

Steven Seinberg, Falling Tide No. 1, 64x50

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Michael Dickter, Paladin, 48x42, oil on panel

Jason Horton, Cloven Series No. 3, oil on panel, 57x40

Barry Lorne, Blind Leading the Blind, 40x30 oil on birch panel

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William Dunlap, Tunic and Frock, Brand Loyalty Series, oil and dry pigment on rag paper, 47x61

JenMarie Zelenak, Worry Not My Dear No.1 and 2, watercolor on paper, 30x30 ea

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LAGERQUIST GALLERY A T L A N T AA, G E O R G I A agerquist Gallery is proud to present the work of contemporary artist Jo Farris. Ms. Farris bases her paintings on layering forms with overlapping imagery. She achieves this by combining abstract and realism, hard edge and soft, with subtle and bold palette choices. The result is a unique interpretation on the complexities of modern life.

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Founded in 1970 Lagerquist Gallery is Atlanta’s oldest fne art gallery. Lagerquist Gallery has represented the best emerging and established artist from across the United States for over 46 years. Recently the gallery moved from its location of over 40 years to its new home located on Miami Circle in Buckhead. Visit www.lagerquistgallery.net. for more information about the gallery, upcoming events and their artists. Left:Taxis, 40 x 30, oil on canvas Below: Advance. Approach, 24x30, oil on panel Facing page: Top left: Gray Mist, 36x36, oil on panel Top right: All Hail, the Mutineers, 44x44, oil on panel Bottom left: Come Soon Along, 46x46, oil on panel Bottom right: Loss of Gravity, 36x48, oil on panel

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THE VENDUE C H A R L E S T O N, S O U T H C A R O L I N A

David Eichenberg, Devan in White IV, 17.5” x 22.5”, oil on panel

Robert Lange, Portraying Charleston, 16” x 20”, oil on panel

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he Vendue is the frst and only hotel in Charleston dedicated to the arts – in all forms. Their goal is to inspire guests at every turn. The hotel’s public areas feature 2-3 different exhibits per year. At the end of each exhibit, the current art is removed and the hotel becomes a “blank canvas” for their curators, Robert and Megan Lange of Robert Lange Studios, to create the next exhibit. In addition, all corridors and their gallery rooms also feature a collection of original art.

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Susan Harrell, Japanese Philosophy, 17” x 18”, oil on aluminum

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Karin Jurick, Women in Gold, 16” x 20”, oil on panel

Sarupa Sidaarth, Megastar, 48” x 48”, acrylic on canvas

But they just don’t display art. The Vendue is also home to Charleston’s only Artist in Residence Program. Their fully functional artist studio is found just off the lobby of 26 Vendue. Guests and visitors alike are invited and encourage to stop by the studio and meet their resident artist, Fred Jamar. They also offer a full-time art docent that provides daily tours and is available to answer any questions about the exhibit throughout the day or during their evening Art Reception. Visit www.TheVendue.com.

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Mary Enge, Buffalo, 21” x 33” x 12”, mixed media sculpture

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