Reynolds Beal

Reynolds Beal was born in New York City in 1867 and he showed artistic ability from an early age. He first studied at Cornell University (naval architecture), but seriously studied painting with William Merritt Chase

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Richard Bernstein

Sometimes confused with Andy Warhol’s own work, Mr. Bernstein’s portraits of stars like Cher, Ali MacGraw, Tom Cruise and Sylvester Stallone captured the glittering excess of the disco era. Embellishing photographs with pencils, airbrush and

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Richard Bernstein

Few artists have fared well in both the esthetic and commercial art scene; Richard Bernstein is one. As a pop artist painter and illustrator, he portrays simple shapes and forms with infinite beauty. As a

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Robert Beauchamp

Robert Beauchamp was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1923. His highschool teacher, R. Idris Thomas, who facilitated his winning a scholarship to the Colorado Springs Arts Center, nurtured his childhood interest in art. There Beauchamp

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Robert Bechtle

The photorealist replaces the studio artist’s personal interpretive vision with the recording of visual fact. He replaces the subjectivity of the artist’s eye with the objectivity of the camera lens. According to Robert Bechtle, one

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Robert Bennett

Robert Bennett is an abstract artist of unusual ability and talent. His compositions are colorful, energetic and dynamic. At first glance these vibrant prints seem wild and chaotic. Upon further inspection we find all varieties

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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 an original development of the monotype, the Texture Imprint. Broner

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