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Creating art for heaven's sake: religious art is experiencing a comeback among believers and non-believers alike.(news)
December 1, 2003... Art publishers and dealers have seen the light. They've discovered that inspirational and religious art sells well--even in a lusterless economy. Greenwich Workshop reported a 23-percent increase in religious art sales last year. The Seymour,...
Publishers help bust Chinese counterfeiters: investigation leads to seizure of 166,000 fake prints at two Chinese warehouses.(Special Report)
December 1, 2003... An investigation led by a group of fed-up art publishers has resulted in a groundbreaking lash against counterfeiting in China.
Led by Canadian Art Prints of Vancouver, British Columbia, eight publishing houses traced counterfeit art back...
ABN adds a few new faces.(From The Editor)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... DEAR READERS,
We've had a few changes here at Art Business News in the last few months. First of all, you may have noticed a few new names on the masthead lately. Senior Editor Keith Pandolfi and Assistant Editor Jenny Sherman have...
World's first photograph.(Letters)(Brief Article)(Letter to the Editor)
December 1, 2003... Your October 2003 photography issue was great, and the glossary of photographic processes was well-done. In your introduction to the glossary, you correctly identify Joseph Nicephore Niepce as the world's first photographer. Your readers might...
Curtain calls.(Letters)(Brief Article)(Letter to the Editor)
December 1, 2003... The article on "The Art of Healing" [September, 2003] inspired me to send you a little snippet about what I am doing with my art.
Three years ago, I began to tinker with putting artwork on cloth to make hospital curtains. I now have a...
Corrections.(Letters)(Correction Notice)
December 1, 2003... In the article "DECOR Expo Atlanta Proves to Be an Upscale Affair" in the November issue, we incorrectly identified the sponsor of the industry breakfast. The sponsor was Fletcher Terry. ABN regrets the error.
Rosenbaum Fine Art expands facilities, offerings.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... BOCA RATON, Fla. -- Rosenbaum Fine Art recently secured a new facility in Phoenix which doubles the size of its artist workspace. The additional space will give the company the space to produce its new "Visage" collection of giclees and...
Artist Jim Buckels creates image for tree-lighting ceremony.(Up Front)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... BOSTON -- American artist Jim Buckels has created the official painting for the 2003 Christmas Pageant of Peace, the lighting of the national Christmas tree in Washington, D.C. The commemorative painting, titled "The Final Touches," celebrates...
Media Arts Group, Kinkade announce merger.(Up Front)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... MORGAN HILL, Calif. -- Media ArtsGroup Inc.--which markets the work of artist Thomas Kinkade--has signed an agreement with the artist to take the company private.
Holders of the company's outstanding common stock (other than Mr. Kinkade...
Landscape artist Victor Elford dies.(Up Front)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... LONDON -- Noted landscape artist Victor Elford passed away in September. A self-taught. Aritst, Elford served during World War II in Great Britain's Royal Air Force. He spent time in West Africa during the war and was inspired by the variety...
Unity debuts consumer tracking service.(news)
December 1, 2003... STEVENS, Pa. -- To help marketers of luxury products gain more insight into their affluent base of consumers, Unity Marketing, a marketing research and consulting firm, is launching a new Luxury Consumer Tracking Survey, which will sample a...
Spotlight on Fortune Fine Art.(news)
December 1, 2003... Fortune Fine Art Inc. recently opened its doors in Torrance, Calif. The company is, in some respects, the reincarnation of the 22-year-old Colville Publishing, which was sold earlier this year when founder and chairman Christian Title opted for...
Canadian Art Prints introduces Si Huynh.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... RICHMOND, British Columbia -- Canadian Art Prints has signed artist Si Huynh. Huynh's illustration style draws from the vintage advertising style of the 1920s and '30s. In his work, Huynh said he tries to harmonize and blur the distinction...
Cza signs exclusive agreement with ArtVisions.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Free-form figurative painter Cza has signed with licensing agent ArtVisions and will be published by Miami Beach, Fla.-based GrantSterling Galleries.
Cza finds inspiration in the myths and symbols of different cultures....
North American Artworks signs Valera Iskhakov.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... PHILADELPHIA -- North American Artworks has added its second artist to its roster: Russian-born Valera Iskhakov.
Iskhakov's compositions explore traditional subject matter, including the human form and still life. His formal education...
Top Art to publish works by artist Joy Broe.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SAN DIEGO -- Art publisher Top Art has entered into an agreement with Florida-based TeleGraphics to publish the abstract work of Joy Broe. Broe's mixed-media paintings alternate layers of rich textures, metals, paints and hand-made finishes...
Blakeway adds new lighthouse Panoramas.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... MINNEAPOLIS -- Five new lithographic prints of lighthouses have been added to the Blakeway Worldwide Panoramas Inc. collection. The new images include four lighthouses in Maine--Bass Harbor Head Light, Cape Neddick (Nubble) Light, Pemaquid...
John M. Barber celebrates 25 years of painting.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... RICHMOND, Va. -- Artist John M. Barber has been painting scenes of the Chesapeake Bay for 25 years. To celebrate, two special retrospective exhibitions were recently on display at The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., and at...
Haberman launches Oak Creek Printworks.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SIMI VALLEY, Calif. -- Electronic publishing veteran Nancy Haberman has launched a new digital printing company.
Oak Creek Printworks offers short-run digital printing that allows artists to turn their artwork into matted prints, standard...
ADAA elects new officers and board.(news Art Dealers Association of America )(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... NEW YORK -- The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) has announced the election of new officers and members of its board of directors.
The association has named Richard Solomon as president, Mary-Anne Martin as senior vice president,...
Mill Pond Press signs Cole Johnson.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... VENICE, Fla., -- The Mill Pond Press Companies recently agreed to publish limited-edition prints of wildlife artist Cole Johnson's works.
Johnson has a bachelor's of fine art in painting but prefers to work in graphite powder and pencil....
Sally Caldwell Fisher joins Greenwich Workshop.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SEYMOUR, Conn. -- The Greenwich Workshop has signed New England coastal painter Sally Caldwell Fisher. She illustrates everyday life in rural America, painting her surroundings, favorite locales or fond memories.
"New England's, especially...
Wilkinson releases larger sculptures.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- Meisner Gallery recently released a new edition of sculptures from artist Michael Wilkinson. The acrylic sculpture, titled "Lodestar," is one of his largest to date, measuring five feet tall. The edition size of nine is...
Galaxy of Graphics and Arthur Kaplan Company relocate.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- After 47 years in New York, Galaxy of Graphics and Arthur Kaplan Company have moved across the Hudson River to East Rutherford, N.J.
"[The relocation] will provide our staff with a much [better] quality of life and will...
Rosen Group lobbies for indelible name tags.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... BALTIMORE -- The Rosen Group is working to make sure American-made products carry their name tags with them wherever they go.
Using tactics ranging from informative booklets to government lobbying efforts, the Baltimore-based arts marketing...
French Academy of Arts accepts Kondakova.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... GREENWICH, Conn. -- Chalk & Vermilion artist Liudmila Kondakova has been admitted to the Academie Europeenne des Arts, France (the French Academy of Arts).
The international arts society, based in Paris, admits only a few artists each...
Thomas Anderson signs with Drybrush Graphics.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... EMERYVILLE, Calif. -- Thomas Anderson recently signed an exclusive agreement to publish giclees of his work with Drybrush Graphics, a division of Editions Limited Galleries.
Anderson's original art is comprised of a mixed media that...
Creative Brands Group signs Chayan Khoi.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Creative Brands Group Inc. (CBG), a brand development and licensing agency, recently formed Chayan Khoi Media, LLC, an art and entertainment company with the exclusive license to market and promote the works of Iranian-born...
McGaw introduces Petite Format catalog.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... NEW YORK -- Bruce McGaw Graphics has released its new Petite Format catalog. The catalog features more than 700 11- by 14-inch prints, which are available matted and packaged for display.
The collection offers a selection of prepackaged...
Roland wins two Product-of-the-Year awards.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... ATLANTA -- Roland DGA Corporation's SOLJET Pro II EX Series printer has won two "Product of the Year" awards from the Digital Printing & Imaging Association (DPI).
The 54-inch SC 540EX won in the poster category, and the 74-inch SJ-740EX...
California Art Club awards two gold medals.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... PASADENA, Calif. -- Artists Steve Huston and George Carlson received "Best of Show" honors at the California Art Club's 93rd Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
Huston, a painter from Monrovia,...
Winn Devon signs Denis Jully.(introducing)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SEATTLE -- Winn Devon Art Group recently signed French artist Denis Jully to a publishing contract for both open-edition posters and limited-edition giclees.
Jully was born in Mulhouse, France, the cradle of the Alsatian textile industry....
Greenwich Workshop publishes Crowley book.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SEYMOUR, Conn. -- The Greenwich Workshop has published the new book "Desert Dreams: The Western Art of Don Crowley," by Don Hedgpeth, with a forward by Howard Terpning. The hardcover book, which comes individually boxed, is a major...
Animation publisher offers Nickelodeon cels.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... NEW YORK -- The Animated Animations Company recently entered into an exclusive arrangement with Nickelodeon to publish original production cels and drawings from select animated television shows, including SpongeBob SquarePants and the Rugrats....
Levine launches new art publishing company.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... HARTSDALE, N.Y. -- Gary Levine has stepped out on his own to form a new art publishing and licensing business. Roaring Brook Art Company Inc. focuses on art for department stores and the home-furnishing and gift businesses.
Levine has...
Amerlux announces new name and tagline.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... FAIRFIELD, N.J. -- Amerlux Lighting Systems has changed its name to Amerlux Lighting Solutions. Along with the new name comes a new company tag line: "Adapt. Ability."
"Our new name and tagline indicates our focus on adapting the Amerlux...
Yuroz to create commemorative U.N. stamp.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... NEW YORK -- Yuroz, a painter, sculptor and ceramist, has been selected by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to create a painting for commemorative stamps that will be issued by the United Nations Postal Administration...
Artist Lori Kay awarded art residency at San Francisco dump.(news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SAN FRANCISCO -- Lori Kay, a sculptor and mixed-media artist, has been named the 42nd artist in residence at Norcal Waste Systems' San Francisco site, which includes a transfer station, public dump and recycling facilities as well as an...
New gallery opens in Sarasota.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SARASOTA, Fla. -- More than 36 Florida artists working in a range of media and styles are being represented by the new Sarasota Artists' Gallery.
Owner and chief executive officer Ellen Howard plans to hold monthly openings, charity...
Craft Alliance embarks on year-long anniversary series.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... ST. LOUIS -- The Craft Alliance, a fine contemporary craft organization, is turning 40 in 2004 and will be celebrating the anniversary with a series of exhibitions running Jan. 9 to Dec. 24 in the Craft Alliance Gallery.
The exhibitions...
New gallery provides art shows for touring.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... FREDERICK, Md. -- NewVision Gallery, a gallery committed to exhibiting the work of new, emerging, and established artists, opened in the Frederick's historic district in November.
The gallery's debut show," Patriarchs & Prophets," is...
Arizona gallery buys new space.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The owners of the Cultural Exchange Gallery recently acquired a 5,200-square-foot building in downtown Scottsdale and plan to relocate their contemporary art gallery there in 2004.
The new space will allow the...
Rosamond Gallery relocates.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... CARMEL, Calif. -- The decade-old Rosamond Gallery recently moved to a new location. The grand opening was held in October.
The gallery features the work of Christine Rosamond, a self-taught artist who was discovered at an art street fair in...
Boston photography gallery opens additional space.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... BOSTON -- Panopticon Gallery, one of the oldest photography galleries in the United States, is opening a new exhibition space this month at the Hotel Commonwealth in Kenmore Square here.
For 30 years, the gallery was located in a small...
Tobey C. Moss celebrates 25 years.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... LOS ANGELES -- Tobey C. Moss Gallery has reached its 25th anniversary and is currently celebrating the milestone with an anniversary exhibition.
The exhibit, which is accompanied by a publication illustrating the gallery's exhibition...
High Desert Gallery relocates.(gallery News)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... SISTERS, Ore. -- High Desert Gallery & Custom Framing has relocated its fine arts and custom framing gallery to 281 West Cascade. The 1,400-square-foot retail store opened in October.
"The larger space will accommodate our continued growth...
Sales down slightly at wholesale craft show.(Show news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... BALTIMORE, Md. -- The Buyers Market of American Craft has reported that sales for exhibitors at its summer 2003 show were down 5.9 percent to $8.8 million. Sales were up, however, for fiber, wood and mixed-media artists. New artists claimed 10...
Outsider art fair debuts in London.(Show news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... LONDON -- A new contemporary art fair featuring works by outsider artists drew more than 4,000 people during its debut in October. The Inspired Art Fair also attracted 49 painters, photographers, sculptors and other artists.
Organizers...
SOFA Chicago 2003 posts encouraging sales figures.(Show news)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... CHICAGO -- This year's International Exposition of Sculpture Objects & Functional Art (SOFA Chicago 2003) posted attendance figures of more than 30,000 visitors for the second straight year during its 10th-anniversary show held at Chicago's...
For some galleries, marketing is kids' stuff: two galleries find involving children in their businesses exposes a generation of potential collectors to art.(Strategy)
December 1, 2003... If the thought of kids running through your gallery conjures images of wiping sticky, chocolatey fingerprints off of your pricey pieces of art, or sweeping up shards of broken sculpture, chances are you're missing out on a growing marketing...
How to stop wasting your customers' time: new restrictions on junk mail and spam should change the way you do business.(advice)
December 1, 2003... Remember the scene in the movie "Network" where TV announcer Howard Bear leaned out the window and yelled, "Get up. Open your windows, stick your head out and yell, 'I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take this anymore?'"
That's the...
Aviation art soars to new heights: the centennial of the Wright brothers' first flight and the predominance of the military in the news brings aviation-themed art into the spotlight.
December 1, 2003... One century ago, Wilbur and Orville Wright made history with the first successful powered flight in Kitty Hawk, N.C. Dec. 17 marks the 100th anniversary of this historic flight, and this centennial celebration, coupled with the recent military...
Launch into growth: after brainstorming to determine where and how you want your business to grow, it's time to fine-tune goals, assess risks and get to the exciting part--embarking on your plan.(creative planning)
December 1, 2003... In the last few issues, I've been discussing a framework for planning for the future of your business. I have focused on three-year plans that are centered on setting growth objectives. I've talked about the compelling reasons to be growth...
Programming digital art: despite technological and ownership issues, galleries are connecting with this high-tech market.(Digital art)
December 1, 2003... Computer use has permeated almost every facet of life in the 21st century, from paying bills online to downloading favorite songs to e-mailing pictures. So it's hardly surprising that digital art, or art made with a computer, is one of the most...
Michael Maskarinec.(Emerging Artists)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... While field sketches are still the best way to gather information about the plants and flowers botanical artist Michael Maskarinec chooses as his subjects, the drawings are just the first step in his artistic process. They are scanned into his...
Eva Skierska.(Emerging Artists)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Eva Skierska first pursued art as a career by painting reproductions of religious icons and selling them. The Polish-born artist didn't see much value in icons, thinking that they lacked dimension and expression, but she needed to make a living...
Focused on figures: Jessica Rice's figurative artwork transcends the diverse locales she's lived in.(Artist profile: Jessica Rice)
December 1, 2003... In 1998, the G. Ray Hawkins Gallery in Santa Monica, Calif., hosted an exhibit displaying the photography of Dr. Frank L. Lambrecht, a scientist who worked in the Belgian Congo. From 1945 to 1949, while researching tropical diseases as a health...
Starbucks Corp. and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago joined forces recently to present an exhibit of original artwork by Starbucks employees.(Chicago)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Starbucks Corp. and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago joined forces recently to present an exhibit of original artwork by Starbucks employees.
"Avant-Grande: An Art Exhibit by Starbucks Employees to Benefit the Museum of Contemporary...
The Malton Gallery drew both art and music lovers last month when it displayed a guitar once owned and played by Pablo Picasso.(Cincinnati)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... The Malton Gallery drew both art and music lovers last month when it displayed a guitar once owned and played by Pablo Picasso. While the instrument was available to anyone willing to foot the $125,000 price tag, gallery owner Sylvia Rombis...
Tod Volpe is taking the art world by storm once again, this time with his new autobiography, "Framed.".(New York)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Tod Volpe is taking the art world by storm once again, this time with his new autobiography, "Framed." In it, the former "art dealer to the stars" recounts his rise and fall as an international art dealer representing A--list celebs such as...
American artist Richard Clar has taken his art where few men have gone before--space.(Paris)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... American artist Richard Clar has taken his art where few men have gone before--space. His massive interstellar sculpture, which is really a computer simulation, is meant to call attention to the problem of orbital space debris.
"Collision...
Metropolitan Museum of Art's.(Museum Matters)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... On display until Jan.4 is the Christmas tree and Neapolitan Baroque creche (a representation of the Nativity scene) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Medieval Sculpture Hall in New York. A lighting ceremony every Friday and Saturday night at...
Met.(Museum Matters)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... The Met's other big news is the reopening of its Medieval Gallery at the Cloisters following two years of construction, cleaning and the reinstallation of the 12th-century French cloister under a new skylight. The Met also announced that, for...
In the opening scene of Quentin Tarantino's new film, "Kill Bill," actresses Vivica Fox and Uma Thurman duke it out while, in the background, furniture is demolished and paintings fall from the wall and are destroyed.(Denver)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... In the opening scene of Quentin Tarantino's new film,"Kill Bill," actresses Vivica Fox and Urea Thurman duke it out while, in the background, furniture is demolished and paintings fall from the wall and are destroyed. Among those destroyed...
Fall brought a spate of hirings and nominations at several major museums.(Museum Matters)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Fall brought a spate of hirings and nominations at several major museums. James N. Wood of the Art Institute of Chicago announced his intention to make his 25th year at the institute his last. The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland elected...
Kettering Kunst.(Auction Block)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... The Johann Wilhelm Preyer painting "Stilleben mit Weinglas und Fruchten" ("Still Life with Glass of Wine and Fruit") led to an all-out bidding war during Kettering Kunst's Old Masters and Modern Art and Marine Art auction last month in Hamburg,...
Christie's and Sotheby's proved that Italian art is still molto popolare when the two auction houses held sales of 20th-century Italian art in London last month.(Auction Block)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Christie's and Sotheby's proved that Italian art is still molto popolare when the two auction houses held sales of 20th-century Italian art in London last month. Highlights included Christie's sale of artist Pino Pascall's wood, rubber and...
Sotheby.(Auction Block)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... It appears that painter Gustav Klimt's' stock is on the rise. His 1917 landscape painting titled "The Villa at Attersee" went for an unexpected $29 million when it was auctioned off at Sotheby's sale of Impressionist and modern art last month...
One Mynah Bird In One Papaya Tree.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Wagstaff Fine Art of Wailuku, Hawaii, introduces "One Mynah Bird In One Papaya Tree" by N. Robert Wagstaff. The s/n canvas giclee is available in a limited edition of 350, measures 19 3/4 by 14 3/4 inches and retails for $195. For information...
Paradise Valley Rendezvous.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Birn Fine Art of Boulder, Colo., introduces "Paradise Valley Rendezvous" by Sal Salinero. The s/n limited edition of 175 and 20 APs is a giclee on canvas that measures 24 by 40 inches and retails for $1,275. For more information, call...
Frank.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Hensler Fine Art of Redlands, Calif., introduces "Frank" by Bon. The giclee on canvas is available in an edition of 28, measures 17 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches and retails for $850. For more information, call 866-286-9986 or e-mail joel@vueart.com.
Descanso Bay.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Drybrush Graphics of Emeryville, Calif., a division of Editions Limited Galleries, introduces "Descanso Bay" by Marcia Burtt. The giclee is available in a limited edition of 195 on paper, measures 38 by 34 inches and retails for $900. For more...
Wake Currently.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Self-published fine art photographer Franklin B. Way of Lincoln, Neb., introduces "Wake Currently." The s/n glossy photograph on FujiColor Crystal Archive paper is available in a limited edition of 175, measures 15 by 18 3/4 inches or 20 by 25...
Welcome Riders.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... BayTree Group Inc., of Leawood, Kan., introduces "Welcome Riders," the signature piece in a series of four images designed for the Sturgis motorcycle rally by John Gladman. The limited-edition giclee prints are available on fine art paper in...
Racing the Storm.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Mat About You of Ellicott City, Md., introduces "Racing the Storm" by Gino Manelli. The s/n limited edition giclee of 500 measures 21 by 27 inches and retails for $300. For more information, call (410) 804-5828 or e-mail mataboutyou@aol.com....
Woman in White I.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Rosenstiel's of Chelsea Green, London, introduces "Woman in White I" by Boscoe Holder. The 36- by 12-inch print retails for $32. For more information, call +44 (0) 20-73-52-35-51, e-mail sales@felixr.com or visit www.felixr.com.
On the Border.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Image Conscious of San Francisco introduces "On the Border," one of seven new posters by Jack Vettriano. The print measures roughly 23 1/2 by 31 1/2 and retails for $34. For more information, call 800-532-2333 or visit www.imageconscious.com....
Peonies.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Self-published artist Evan Wilson of Hoosick, N.Y., introduces "Peonies." The 24- by 30-inch giclee on canvas is printed as an s/n limited edition of 250 retailing for $600. Hand-embellished prints cost $840. For more information, call (518)...
Nouveau.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Fortune Fine Art of Torrance, Calif., introduces "Nouveau" by Daniel Gerhartz. The s/n limited edition numbers 150 on paper and measures 40 by 20 inches; the limited edition on textured canvas numbers 150 and measures 48 by 24 inches. For...
High Creek Crossing.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... The Greenwich Workshop of Seymour, Conn., introduces "High Creek Crossing" by Stephen Lyman. The giclee is available in a limited edition of 350 on canvas measuring 48 by 15 inches (unstretched) and retailing for $1,495. The dealer commission...
Black-Crowned Night Heron Pair.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Mill Pond Press of Venice, Fla., introduces "Black-Crowned Night Heron Pair" by Robert Bateman. Prints on paper in a s/n limited edition of 950 retail for $175, measure 16 by 32 inches and include 76 APs; the giclee on canvas in a s/n limited...
Quiet Seclusion I.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Canadian Art Prints of Richmond, British Columbia, introduces "Quiet Seclusion I" by Keith Harris. The 14-by-11-inch open-edition print retails for $10. For more information, call 800-663-1166 or visit www.canadianartprints.com.
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The Great Ziegfeld 1936.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Turner Classic Movies Art Gallery of Atlanta introduces "The Great Ziegfeld 1936," one of four limited-edition glicees of 1930s art deco musicals. Each print, hand-numbered out of an edition of 1,000, measures 24 by 26 inches and retails for...
Private Recital.(New editions)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2003... Hadley House of Bloomington, Minn., introduces "Private Recital" by Steve Hanks. The limited-edition print is available in an s/n edition of 1,650, measures 30 by 19 inches and retails for $165. APs retail for $250. For more information, call...