Jon Carsman

  “Jon Carsman did for suburban and hometown views what Edward Hopper did for cities, except Carsman exchewed a human presence.” Annette Dixon, curator of

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Alexander Calder

Calder was the most acclaimed and influential sculptor of his time. Born in a family of celebrated, though more classically trained artists, Calder utilized his

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Fran Bull

Fran Bull is best known for wildlife and other water-reflected images such as boats sailing down a river, sculpture reflected in a pond and buildings

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Jack Brusca

American contemporary painter and printmaker, Jack Brusca is best known for his unique approach to space and figures, in his art. As an illusionist who

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Ann Brunskill

Intricate and surrelistic images are rendered in technically outstanding etchings. In 1974 she published her first Livre d’Artiste, Aphrodite. She is also a painter, and

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Dennis Brulc

Dennis Brulc Born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1946 Schools: the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree January 1969 The Vapour Dye process is a

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Robert Broner

Robert Broner introduced many printing techniques central to the growth of twentieth century fine art graphics. In a New York one-man-show in 1955, he exhibited

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Horace Brodzky

Horace Brodzky (1885-1969) was a student at the School of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, but spent most of his creative life in

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Lamar Briggs Spirit art on walls

Lamar Briggs

Lamar Briggs finds the inspiration for his art in landscapes and seascapes – the play of light and shadow in the desert, under the sea,

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