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Billy Hassell (American, b. 1956) Crossing the Rio Grande, 2018 High above the expansive canyon, the golden-fronted woodpecker’s dramatic patterning takes center stage amidst cactus flowers, black-eyed Susans, and Texas bluebonnets. “Nature has fed my sou
L. C. Armstrong (American, b. 1954) Rainbow Falls over Flora and Fauna, 2010 If hope is a rainbow, L. C. Armstrong’s Rainbow Falls over Flora and Fauna is awash in good spirit. Using thin layers of paint, Armstrong creates imaginary landscapes (full-spect
Sing along with the saxophone and sway to the jazzy beat—Winfred Rembert’s The Dirty Spoon Cafe thrums with music, motion, and saturated color. A self-taught artist, Rembert draws upon childhood memories when carving and painting his history onto leather.
John La Farge's stained glass window reflects the Gilded Age fascination with medieval art and craftsmanship. The peacock’s tail feathers are made of bits of glass in the “broken jewel” technique; each peony blossom is a single piece of glass molded to ca
What more mayhem could possibly ensue in the drawing room of this mysterious manufacturing magnate? The portrait of the founder of Frawgge Mfrg Co hangs above the mantle, while the tea party looks to have gone horribly awry. Outside we are witness to no l
Untitled, 1965, by Edward Gorey
A Renaissance man of boundless imagination, Edward St. John Gorey (American, 1925-2000) authored over one hundred published works, designed sets and costumes for theatrical productions, and had a profound affection for b
The Rocky Mountains by Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
Charley Harper’s whimsical paintings have delighted art and animal lovers for more than sixty years. Harper (1922–2007) developed his unique style while a student at the Art Academy of Cincinn
The Letter P, 1984
From The Ultimate Alphabet
“A picture of pictures,” writes Mike Wilks. “Portrayed here you can find a painter in profile clad in P’s whose palette is charged with appropriate colors, a patchwork quilt of pertinent hues, a pineapple,
Mattie Lou O’Kelley used bright, vivid colors to create landscape paintings of her early life in rural Georgia. In this resplendent springtime scene, the artist includes a wealth of detail to depict memories of a local yard sale. The small girl sitting in
Edward Gorey (1925–2000), author and illustrator of a bounty of books, produced distinctive drawings that created a new genre in graphic storytelling: the sprightly disturbing. Gorey also was a set and costume designer for innumerable theater productions
Franklin Carmichael and other members of the Group of Seven were committed to exploring, through art, the unique character of the Canadian landscape. Collectively they agreed: Canada’s rugged wilderness regions needed to be captured in a distinctive paint
Robert Bissell paints serene landscapes inhabited by magical creatures—often creatures that are fond of standing on two legs, as they are particularly good mirrors of human existence. His paintings invite a childlike sense of wonder, appreciation for our
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