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Charles Coiner |
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Charles Coiner was a noted advertising designer and landscape artist based in Bucks County, PA. As art director for N. W. Ayer, he pioneered the use of fine art in advertising. His paintings were acquired by the Philadephia Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum, The Pennsylvania Academy and many corporate and private collectors. |
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William A. Hofstetter |
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1883-1970 |
A colorful American impressionist who painted oils, watercolors and pastels of Philadelphia, South Jersey and Florida. | |
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Antonio Martino |
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1902-1988 |
Impressionistic paintings of rural Bucks County, PA, Manayunk, PA city scenes and California boating scenes. |
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Arthur Meltzer |
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1893-1989 |
Arthur Meltzer's powerful landscapes and still lifes are increasingly sought after as this "Pennsylvania School" painter gains national attention. |
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Paulette van Roekens |
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1896-1988 |
Paulette van Roekens studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts and taught at what is now Moore College of Art from 1912 to 1961.
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Paul Wescott |
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1904-1970 |
Paul Wescott painted marine scenes of Maine, Pennsylvania landscapes and
still-lifes. He taught at the Hill School in Pottstown, PA and exhibited widely
throughout his career.
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| Eric Berg |
Eric Berg's animal sculptures can be seen at major universities, museums, zoos, parks and galleries across the United States. Please visit his web-site at bergbronze.com |
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Betty Bowes |
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Semi-abstract acrylics of subjects ranging from Roman Piazzas and rural Pennsylvania farm scenes to sailing races and floral still-lifes. Newman and Saunders is her exclusive representative. |
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Robert Cook |
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1921- |
Renowned internationally for his energetic and often monumental unique bronzes. |
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Serge Hollerbach |
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1923- |
Realistic figurative acrylics, primarily of contemporary urban life. |
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Philip Jamison |
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Intimate watercolors of West Chester, PA and Maine. |
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DeLoss McGraw |
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1946- |
Watercolors that burst with energy. Boisterous color and bold profiles with a suggestion of surface whimsy. |
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Tom Palmore |
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1945- |
Whimsical animal portraits rendered with a high degree of realism. |
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Jim Rodgers |
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Jim Rodgers combines a 19th century tonal richness with a more modern impressionistic appreciation of color and light in his American and European pastoral landscapes. |
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Glenn Rudderow |
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1953- |
Representational landscape and figurative paintings, executed in oil and watercolor. |
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Harry Safarbi |
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Donald Vogel |
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1917-2004 |
Colorful painter in oils of Women and Greenhouses a la the French School. | |
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Christian Dalibert |
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Kenneth Denton |
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1932- |
Renowned as a contemporary Master of Landscape and Marine Painting, Denton continues the great tradition of English Painting established by Constable and the Norwich School. |
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Alexander Jacob |
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1876-1972 |
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Constantine Kluge |
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1912-2003 |
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F. Lotte |
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William Michaut |
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Pierre Neveu |
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| Jose Salvaggio |
A French painter originally from Sicily, Jose Salvaggio paints unique and distinctive landscapes and city scenes which embrace the true essence of the "French School". |
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Michel Sarazin |
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Marko Stupar |
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Renée Théobald |
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Vibrant canvases of the French landscape, brimming with spontaneity. |
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Nicholas Watine |
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