Sid Richardson Museum to Celebrate Chisholm Trail's 150th Anniversary
The Sid Richardson Museum will join the three-state (Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas) 2017 celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Chisholm Trail. 'Hide & Horn on the Chisholm Trail' will run from Friday, January 6, 2017, through Sunday, May 28, 2017. Visitors will view rarely seen items from the cattle trail era, 'Guests of Honor' on loan from the Rees-Jones Collection of Dallas, another private collection and the Sid Richardson Museum. This focus exhibition will be on display concurrently with the museum's ongoing exhibition, 'Legacy,' which depicts the clash of cultures of the 19th century American West.
Parrasch Heijnen Gallery Presents Deborah Remington: A Life in Drawing, 1950 - 2006
Deborah Remington's exhibition comprises over thirty works from fifty-six years of Remington's practice in drawing, encompassing the artist's diverse styles: from the more traditional abstract works of the late fifties, to her closely rendered signature shield forms of the sixties and seventies, to a synthesis of six decades in the later works.
Hoehn Family Galleries to Host Two Summer Exhibitions, 7/8
The Hoehn Family Galleries at the University of San Diego will host two exhibitions from July 8 through September 2, 2016. American Art from a Pacific Northwest Collection 1860-1915, is a unique display bringing together more than 20 extraordinary works by American painters, sculptors and printmakers from a renowned private collection in the Pacific Northwest and on view in San Diego for the first time. The second exhibition, Ruth Eckstein: Topographies, will present the graphic work of Ruth Eckstein (1916-2011), an artist who explores the possibilities of printmaking as a vehicle for formal experimentation.
Western Art and Christmas Decor Now Featured at Regis Galerie
Las Vegas, NV -- Regis Galerie, as part of its recent showroom expansion at the Grand Canal Shoppes inside The Venetian, now features two new shop-in-shop boutiques: one dedicated to Western Art and another featuring Christmas decor all year long.
National Gallery of Art Acquires More Than 6,000 Works of Art from the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Earl A. Powell III, director, and Franklin Kelly, deputy director and chief curator, National Gallery of Art, announced today that 6,430 works of art have been selected initially from more than 17,000 Corcoran works in the Gallery's custody to join the nation's collection of European and American art. As curators continue to review the collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the newly accessioned objects will have an immediate impact across NGA's collections and will be particularly transformative for its holdings of American art in all media.
FASGallery Acquires Publishing Rights to Vintage Western Art Collection
Floyd Snyder, Owner of S&S Enterprises is proud to announce they have acquired the right of over 120 American Western Art images. Fine Art Reproduction will be marketed new image will be sold through FASGallery. They can be seen at: www.fasgallerycom.artistwebsites.com
FASGallery is owned and operated by S&S Enterprises, owners of several on-line art galleries specializing in fine art reproductions. They offer Print On Demand, where you can chose the image of your choice and have it printed on Fine Art Paper of High Quality Artist's Canvas. You can also have your selection framed and matted with hundreds of frames and matted designs to chose from.
FASGallery is part of the Fine Art America family consisting of some of the world's greatest artist and photographers. Fine Art America has over 15,000 artist and gallery members offering over 2 million selections. It is one of the largest on line art galleries in the world.
The newly acquired images include the publishing right to some of most famous western images and artist of all time. Artists include, Frederic Remington, Charles Russell, Thomas Moran, Alfred Jacob Miller, John Sloan, Olaf C. Seltzer, Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze, N.C. Wyeth and as well as many others. This artist's combined have created what some experts consider the greatest collection of Western Art in American history.
Image titles include Remington's Arizona Cowboy, The Buffalo Hunt, and A Dash for the Timber as well as dozens of others. Other images include Charles Russell's action prints, In Without Knocking, Camp Cook's Trouble, Slick Rider and many others.
Many of the images in the new collection are very rare and can be hard to find. They are all available on FASGallery's website where you can obtain a Fine Art Reproduction on paper, canvas and other media.
The new 120 Western Art Collection joins the collections of contemporary, modern day artists like Karen Noles, G. Harvey, Andy Thomas, Bruce Greene and other of today's most popular artist offering Signed and Numbered, Limited Edition Giclees on both paper and canvas.
FASGallery is owned and operated by S&S Enterprises a Floyd Snyder Production. For more information contact Floyd Snyder at Floyd@FrameHouseGallery.com or telephone (805) 922-3371. To see the entire collection of Western Art visit: www.fasgallerycom.artistwebsites.com
The Met Opens THE AMERICAN WEST IN BRONZE Exhibit Today
Through some 65 bronze sculptures by 28 artists, the traveling exhibition The American West in Bronze, 1850-1925, opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on December 18, will explore the aesthetic and cultural impulses behind the creation of statuettes with American western themes so popular with audiences then and now.
THE AMERICAN WEST IN BRONZE, 1850-1925 to Open 12/18 at Metropolitan Museum of Art
At the turn of the 20th century, artistic representations of American Indians, cowboys and cavalry, pioneers and prospectors, and animals of the plains and the mountains served as visual metaphors for the Old West and, as such, were collected eagerly by an urban-based clientele. Through some 65 bronze sculptures by 28 artists, the traveling exhibition The American West in Bronze, 1850–1925, opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on December 18, will explore the aesthetic and cultural impulses behind the creation of statuettes with American western themes so popular with audiences then and now. It is the first full-scale museum exhibition devoted to the subject and brings together examples from public and private collections nationwide.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Presents THE AMERICAN WEST IN BRONZE, 1850-1925, 12/18-4/13
At the turn of the 20th century, artistic representations of American Indians, cowboys and cavalry, pioneers and prospectors, and animals of the plains and the mountains served as visual metaphors for the Old West and, as such, were collected eagerly by an urban-based clientele. Through some 65 bronze sculptures by 28 artists, the traveling exhibition The American West in Bronze, 1850–1925, opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art onDecember 18, will explore the aesthetic and cultural impulses behind the creation of statuettes with American western themes so popular with audiences then and now. It is the first full-scale museum exhibition devoted to the subject and brings together examples from public and private collections nationwide.
The Met to Open THE AMERICAN WEST IN BRONZE Exhibit, 12/18
Through some 65 bronze sculptures by 28 artists, the traveling exhibition The American West in Bronze, 1850-1925, opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on December 18, will explore the aesthetic and cultural impulses behind the creation of statuettes with American western themes so popular with audiences then and now.