Bud Biggs (Am. 1906-1985), Dallas Film Rowe, 1918, watercolor on paper, 14 x 21, signed lower right: Bud Biggs
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David Dike Fine Art Robert Lange Studios Soren Christensen Gallery Thomas Deans Fine Art The Vendue LeMieux Galleries William Campell Contemporary Art Huff Harrington Fine Art Nolan-Rankin Galleries Boswell Mourot Fine Art Horton Hayes Fine Art Afterimage Gallery Art Inc.
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LuminArte Vinings Galleries Ford Smith Fine Art George Schmidt Gallery Reinert Fine Art Annesdale Park Gallery Ann Jackson Gallery Gallery 202 Julie Silvers Art Justus Fine Art Degas Gallery
Taylor Kinzel Gallery Littlehouse Galleries Carolina Gallery Arceneaux Gallery Connie Winters Studio Kelli Kaufman Gallery Atchison Gallery Browns’s Fine Art Art Alley H&K Gallery Of Interest... Destinations
Shauna Finn, Unfetter, 60” x 48”, oil on linen Shown at The Vendue, Charleston, South Carolina
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DAVID DIKE FINE ART D A L L A S, T E X A S
Charles Courtney Curran (Am. 1861-1942), Maternal Cares, oil on canvas, 20 x 30, signed lower right: Charles C. Curran 1900
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his is an exciting year for the gallery as it marks the 30th Anniversary of the opening of the gallery. Established in 1986, David Dike Fine Art still resides at its original location on Fairmount Street. Stop by to view what they have on their walls, or peruse their site for an extensive inventory of early Texas, mid-century modern, American and some European art.
The gallery offers expert art consulting services including guidance on shaping a well rounded collection, to advice on acquiring your frst piece of art; framing and art conservation assistance. Art appraisal services are also provided by ISA Accredited Member appraiser, Anne Kelly. Visit the gallery in person or online at www.DavidDikeFineArt.com.
Chauncey Ryder (Am. 1868-1949), Mount Lovewell in Springtime, oil on canvas, 32 x 44, signed, lower left: C Ryder
Ernest Lawson (Am. 1873-1939), Front: Landscape, Back: Lawson’s Daughters, oil on canvas, 24 x 23, signed on front lower left: E Lawson
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Frank Myers Boggs (Am. 1855-1926), River Seine, oil on canvas, 35 x 45, signed lower right: Frank Boggs
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ROBERT LANGE STUDIOS CHARLESTON N, S O U T H C A R O L I N A
Robert Lange, Baby Blue, 8” x 8”, oil on panel
Joshua Suda, Embrace, 16” x 16”, oil on panel
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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. RLS joined Charleston Fine Art Dealers Association (CFADA) and the French Quarter Gallery Association shortly after opening.
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Brett Scheiffee, Entanglement, 9” x 13”, oil on panel
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Jessica Gordon, Encompass, 16” x 16”, oil on panel
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Karin Jurick, Party Crasher, 10” x 10”, oil on panel
Nightvision 18” x 18” oil & silver on canvas June Stratton
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SOREN CHRISTENSEN GALLERY N E W O R L E A N S, L O U I S I A N A
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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. Visit the gallery in person or online at www.sorengallery.com.
Top: Jason Horton, Heron, 72x64, oil on panel Middle right: Ed Smith, Escape, 70x70, oil on canvas Above left: Steven Seinberg, Mangrove, 64x50, mixed media on canvas Right: Thomas Swanston,Through Time, 48x72, silver leaf and acrylic on canvas Facing page bottom: Karen Scharer, Foundations, 40x80 8 Art Galleries&Artists of the South
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Meliss Herrington, Breezes, trying to remember what year it was-- Surrounded by vineyards,I-II, 30x30,m/m on canvas Left: Harry Paul Ally, Red Figure with Black Arm, 60x42.5 Below: Kollabs-Anke Schofeld and Luis Garcia-Nerey Milton, 48x48, mixed media on panel
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THOMAS DEANS FINE ART A T L A N T AA, G E O R G I A
Cathryn Miles, Water Over the Bridge 1, oil on canvas, 24 x 24
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homas Deans Fine Art was established in 1983 and during the following decade became known as one of the leading American specialists in British art on paper from the great age of watercolor, 1750-1860. Since the turn of the century, the gallery has continually expanded its inventory and exhibitions to include an eclectic presentation of modern and contemporary art in a variety of media by American and European artists, ranging from mid- and late-career masters of international reputation, such as British painter-sculptor-printmaker Christopher Le Brun and renowned American painter-illustrator Mark English, to emerging regional artists of exceptional talent. Visit www.thomasdeansfneart.com.
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Scott Upton, A New and Exotic Excursion, 36 x 60, mixed media on canvas cc
Scott Upton, Run With It, 36x72, mixed media on canvas, 2016
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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
Alonsa Guevara, Fruit Portrait, #52” ,20”, round oil on canvas; REPRESENTED BY ANNA ZORIN; Image credit: COPYRIGHT: ALONSA GUEVARA.; COURTESY: Anna Zorina Gallery, New York City
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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.
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 them in person or online at www.TheVendue.com. 12 Art Galleries&Artists of the South
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Melanie Vote, Frog Ballet, 14” x 17”, oil on panel
Michelle Doll, Couple (AJB3), 50” x 48”, oil on canvas
Caitlin Hurd, Sleep On Your Toes, 34” x 44”, oil on canvas Volume 13 Issue 2
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