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The Equine Gallery , LLC

http://www.theequinegallery.com

The Equine Gallery offers a fine array of art in Bronze, Oil, Watercolor, Graphite and more. With nearly 20 years of experience Mark can help you find that perfect piece of art, or assist you in framing or re-framing a piece you already own. Come back soon as this site will be growing daily!

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Twisted Fish Gallery LLC

http://www.twistedfishgallery.com

The Twisted Fish Gallery is committed to presenting visitors with the highest quality original artwork available at reasonable prices. We display art work as you would see it in your home or office, professionally presented in an uncluttered, open and friendly atmosphere. Owners Bob and Charlotte Streit and staff are available to assist you in the Gallery. The Gallery is open year round and is located on a three acre yard and garden site just south of Elk Rapids, Michigan.

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Lotus Sculpture

http://www.lotussculpture.com

Lotus Sculpture is dedicated to preserving the culture and history that will be forever preserved in our statues. We support the artisans of south India and Bangladesh whose way of life we are preserving and will hopefully help flourish once again like the lavish commissioning by Kings in the days of the Pala and Chola Dynasties. Why not set our goals high? We are dedicated to our customers, who without their patronage the artisans of south India and Bangladesh would not have a livelihood and Lotus Sculpture would not have a future. The following are emails we have received from our clients letting us know that we are keeping our promises of providing the finest Hindu and Buddhist sculpture with fantastic service.

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Wind River Gallery

http://www.windrivergallery.com

The Wind River Gallery is located in the heart of Aspen, Colorado, in the Ute City Bank Building on Hyman Ave. The Gallery has exhibited the finest western work since the early 90's. We are dedicated to bringing the best the West has to offer to our clients. We are a local, family-owned business that will always provide the very best of service. Works range from those available on the floor, to special commission pieces to suit any purpose. Please feel free to contact us with your specific needs, or stop by for a personal visit with us to discuss your desires.

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Bronze Creative

http://www.bronzecreative.com

Bronze Creative is a small group of master bronze artisans who hand craft the finest bronze statues of Hindu Gods available in India. Bronze Creative represents the pinnacle of quality and beauty in bronze Hindu art supplying temples and homes with masterpiece bronze statues of Hindu gods.

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Vermont Ski Museum

http://www.vermontskimuseum.org

The Vermont Ski Museum was originally established in 1988 in Brandon, Vermont, founded by Roy Newton. Its purpose was to chronicle the 100-year history of skiing in Vermont by gathering and displaying a large collection of skiing memorabilia and historical artifacts. In 2000 the Museum moved to Stowe, convinced that a Stowe location would provide far greater public access to the Museum and serve as a major additional year-round attraction to the area.

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Macklowe Gallery , Ltd.

http://www.macklowegallery.com

Macklowe Gallery is the world's premier dealer of museum-quality Twentieth Century Decorative Arts. For over 30 years we have specialized in French Art Nouveau furniture and objects, Tiffany lamps and glass, French cameo glass by Daum and Gallé, bronzes, ceramics, lithographs, and antique and estate jewelry. Since 1971, when we opened our first store on Madison Avenue, scholars, museum curators, and collectors have sought us out to find the best our period has to offer. Each piece in the Gallery is authentic, and chosen for its artistic value, rarity and historic importance. With 6,000 square feet of space, we are able to display the most important and comprehensive collection in the world. Over the years we have placed decorative works of art in major public, private and corporate collections. Our clients include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Virginia Museum, the Detroit Museum, the Denver Museum, the Cleveland Museum, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Houston Museum, the Chrysler Museum, and the Australian National Gallery, among others. In 1995, Lloyd and Barbara Macklowe were honored as Collectors of the Year by the Virginia Museum. The Gallery is a member of the following organizations: Art and Antique Dealers League of America Appraisers Association of America Conféderation Internationale des Negociants en Oeuvres d'Art Fine Art Dealers Association

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Arthouse Gallery

http://www.arthouse-gallery.co.uk

Arthouse is a market leader in contemporary fine art, glass, bronze stone sculpture, offering a bespoke framing service with unrivalled choice, expertise and service. Our web site offers the choice of an extensive range of styles and artists, from figurative art to abstract and from wildlife to contemporary. We stock limited edition prints, silkscreens, giclees and a wide selection of original work.

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Shidoni Gallery

http://www.shidoni.com

Welcome to SHIDONI FOUNDRY, one of the top fine art foundries in the United States. We are a varied and diverse organization. In 1971, we started as a bronze foundry specializing in enlargement, mold making, and lost wax. On the 8+ acres we developed a beautiful Sculpture Garden and the Art Services department. From bronze casting to gallery sales and representation to shipping and installations, we can take care of your sculptural needs. Extensions: Foundry Manager, x121 Gallery, x120 ArtServices, x111

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Two Rivers Gallery

http://www.tworiversgallery.com

Two Rivers Gallery specializes in fine art of the American West, including vintage photography, major 19th century prints, drawings, paintings and bronzes, and antique American Indian art. An extensive representation of Colorado landscape paintings and photography complete the collection. "What we offer here in Steamboat is entirely unique," says gallery president, Douglas Kenyon, former Conservator of Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago and owner of a premier gallery in historic downtown Chicago for 25 years. Thank you for visiting our web-site. We hope to provide you with the finest in Western art and we welcome your inquiries. Our on-line gallery is constantly changing and expanding. Please join our mailing list to be informed of our most recent additions. Please call (800-777-1315) or email us for details.

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The William Secord Gallery Inc

http://www.dogpainting.com

The William Secord Gallery specializes in exhibitions and sale of the fine nineteenth and twentieth century dog and animal paintings. The only gallery of its kind in North America, it was established by William Secord in 1990. Since then, it has become a popular destination for those interested in original dog paintings, works on paper, sculptures and books of dogs. William Secord is the world authority on the nineteenth century dog painting. He is the first author to explore the representation of the dog from its origins to the remarkable paintings of the eighteenth /nineteenth century and up to modern times. Secord was the founding director of The Dog Museum of America and is the author of several books: "Dog Painting, 1840-1940, a Social History of the Dog in Art", "Dog Painting, The European Breeds", and "A Breed Apart, The Art Collections of The American Kennel Club and The American Kennel Club Museum of The Dog." More recently, he co-authored "Best in Show, The Dog in Art from the Renaissance to the Present", a catalogue published by Yale University Press. All books available at the gallery and on our web site book store. The gallery, located on Manhattan's Upper East Side (52 East 76 Street), features an extensive collection of nineteenth century dog and animal paintings, bronzes and works on paper, including works by such artists as Richard Ansdell, R. Ward Binks, Thomas Blinks, Rosa Bonheur, Lilian Cheviot, Alfred de Dreux, Bernard de Gempt, Alfred Duke, George Earl, Maud Earl, Thomas Earl, John Emms, John E. Ferneley, Edwin Holt, George Henry Horlow, Mabel Hollams, Edwin Landseer, Michael Lyne, Edwin Megargee, Sir Alfred Munnings, Gustav Muss-Arnolt, Edmund Osthaus, Jean Baptiste Oudry, Frank Paton, Eugene Petit, Charles Olivier de Penne, Alexander Pope, Percival Rosseau, Henrietta Ronner-Knip, Gourlay Steell, Edmond van der Meulen, and Arthur Wardle, among others; works on paper by Cecil Aldin, Bert Cobb, Gladys Emerson Cook, Lucy Dawson, Morgan Dennis, Herbert Dicksee and Marguerite Kirmse, bronzes by Richard Fath, P.J. Mene and Liza Todd-Tivey. We have the largest inventory of 19th and 20th century works of art depicting over 100 different breeds representing all seven groups recognized by The American Kennel Club and in England by The Kennel Club: Herding: Collie, Corgi, Belgian Tervuren, Bouvier de Flandre, Briard, German Shepherd, Puli, Old English Sheepdog; Hounds: Afghan, Basset, Beagle, Bloodhound, Borzoi, Dachshund, Foxhounds, Greyhound, Harrier, Hounds, Irish Wolfhound, Otterhound, Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, Saluki, Scottish Deerhound, Whippet; Non-Sporting: American Bulldog, Bichon Frise, Boston Terrier, Bulldog, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, English Bulldog, French Bulldog, Poodle, Schipperke, Sharpie, Spitz, Tibetan Spaniel, Tibetan Terrier; Terriers: Airedale, American Staffordshire Terrier, Bedlington Terrier, Border Terrier, Bull Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Irish Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Norfolk Terrier, Norwich Terrier, Scottish Terrier, Sealyham Terrier, Skye Terrier, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Wire Fox Terrier, Welsh Terrier, West Highland Terrier; Toy: Brussel Griffon, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, English Toy Spaniel, Italian Greyhound, Japanese Chin, Maltese, Miniature Pincher, Papillon, Pekingese, Pomeranian, Toy Poodle, Pugs, Shih Tzu, Silky Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier; Sporting: Brittany Spaniel, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Flat Coated Retriever, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, German Short-Haired Pointer, Pointer, English Setter, Gordon Setter, Irish Setter, American Water Spaniel, Clumber Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, Field Spaniel, Irish Water Spaniel, Springer Spaniel, Vizla, Weimaraner; Working: Akita, Bernice Mountain Dog, Boxer, Bull Mastiff, Doberman Pincher, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Portugese Water Dog, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Samoyed, Siberian Husky, Schnauzer. While initially known for its antique dog paintings, the gallery has branched out to the contemporary market. "Up until recently," William Secord states, "it was almost impossible to find an artist who was capable of capturing on canvas the true nature of our pets."

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Bailiwick Arts Center

http://www.bailiwick.org

Founded in 1982, Bailiwick Repertory is dedicated to reflecting on our stages the diversity of our world in works ranging from classics to world premieres. Our Primary Series features plays and musicals - many by Chicago authors - appealing to the traditional theatergoer, while our Community Based Initiatives - Pride Series, Directors Fest, Summer Youth Initiative, and Second Sex Series featuring women in prominence - develop new artists and audiences.

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Art Rouge Gallery

http://www.artrouge.com

ArtRouge Gallery is a contemporary art gallery featuring original oil, acrylic, encaustic wax paintings, engraving, intaglio, drawing on paper; and bronze, fiber glass sculptures, ceramics, photos, by nationally and internationally renowned artists from Latin America and Europe whose art styles range from post impressionism to abstract. Whatever the medium represented, the art works are always visually accessible, technically proficient and of important artistic merit and accomplishment.

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Gilcrease Museum

http://www.gilcrease.org

Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum is one of the country's best facilities for the preservation and study of American art and history. The museum's charm, beauty and art collections draw thousands of visitors from around the world to the hills just northwest of downtown Tulsa for a glimpse into the past. Gilcrease Museum houses the world's largest, most comprehensive collection of art and artifacts of the American West. The Museum also offers an unparalleled collection of Native American art and artifacts, as well as historical manuscripts, documents and maps. Beyond the extensive Gilcrease collections and exhibits are its beautiful facilities and gardens. Themed gardens have been developed on 23 of the museum's 460 acres. Gilcrease tours, workshops, musical events and lectures provide numerous opportunities to expand one's insight into the museum and the history it presents. Plan your next visit soon to Gilcrease: The Museum of the Americas. NEW! Ride the bus to Tulsa's museums - including Gilcrease, 2nd Saturday of the month.

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The Frick Collection

http://www.frick.org

The Frick Collection was founded by Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), the Pittsburgh coke and steel industrialist. At his death, Mr. Frick bequeathed his New York residence and the most outstanding of his many art works to establish a public gallery for the purpose of "encouraging and developing the study of the fine arts." Chief among his bequests, which also included sculpture, drawings, prints, and decorative arts such as furniture, porcelains, enamels, rugs and silver, were one hundred thirty-one paintings. Forty-seven additional paintings have been acquired over the years by the Trustees from an endowment provided by the founder and through gifts and bequests. As of the end of 1995 The Frick Collection housed a permanent collection of more than 1,100 works of art from the Renaissance to the late nineteenth century. The art of The Frick Collection includes superb examples of Old Masters, English eighteenth-century portraits, Dutch seventeenth-century works of art, Italian Renaissance paintings, Renaissance bronzes, Limoge enamels, Chinese porcelains, and French eighteenth-century furniture. Artists represented in the Collection include Rembrandt van Rijn, Giovanni Bellini, El Greco, Frans Hals, Johannes Vermeer, Francois Boucher, Thomas Gainsborough, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Mallord William Turner, James McNeill Whistler, Francesco Laurana, Jean-Antoine Houdon, and Severo Calzetta da Ravenna. In 1913, construction began on Henry Frick's New York mansion at Seventieth Street and Fifth Avenue. The house he erected cost $5,000,000. The firm of Carrère and Hastings designed the house to accommodate Mr. Frick's paintings and other art objects. Even the earliest plans for the residence take into account Mr. Frick's intention to leave his house and his art collection to the public, as he knew the Marquess of Hertford had done with his London mansion and comparable collection some years earlier. Mr. Frick changed the arrangements of the rooms as he acquired new works to fill the house. Further alterations were made after his death whenever appropriate, with the single exception of the Living Hall, where the arrangement has remained unchanged for seventy-six years. Mr. Frick died in 1919. In his will, he left the house and all of the works of art in it together with the furnishings ("subject to occupancy by Mrs. Frick during her lifetime") to become a gallery called The Frick Collection. He provided an endowment of $15,000,000 to be used for the maintenance of the Collection and for improvements and additions. After Mrs. Frick's death in 1931, family and trustees of The Frick Collection began the transformation of the Fifth Avenue residence into a museum. Under the direction of The Frick Collection Organizing Director, Frederick Mortimer Clapp, construction and renovation at the Collection began. The Trustees commissioned John Russell Pope to make additions to the original house, including two galleries (the Oval Room and East Gallery), a combination lecture hall and music room, and the enclosed courtyard. In December 1935 The Frick Collection opened to the public. In 1977, a garden on Seventieth Street to the east of the Collection was designed by Russell Page, to be seen from the street and from the pavilion added at the same time to accommodate increasing attendance at the museum. This new Reception Hall was designed by Harry van Dyke, John Barrington Bayley, and G. Frederick Poehler. Two additional galleries were opened on the lower level of the pavilion to house temporary exhibitions. The Frick Collection, although small, has played a very significant role in collecting and connoisseurship in the United States. The types of paintings collected by Mr. Frick deeply affected the taste of Americans in the decades after his death , first and foremost, that of Andrew Mellon, his close friend, and other collectors who gave to The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., founded by Mellon. Later, the example of The Frick Collection helped determine the nature of museums such as the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth. It was, and continues to be, the model for many other collectors and institutions , whether or not they achieve the standards of collecting or the atmosphere of The Frick Collection as we know it today.

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Norton Simon Museum

http://www.nortonsimon.org

The Norton Simon Museum, located in Pasadena, California, is known around the world as one of the most remarkable private art collections ever assembled. Over 1,000 works are regularly on view at the Museum in a tranquil environment of 38 galleries and a sculpture garden. The Museum features a particularly celebrated impressionist and post-impressionist collection, with paintings by Manet, Renoir, Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec and Cézanne. In addition, there are 20th century works by Picasso, Braque, Matisse, Klee, Kandinsky and the German expressionists. Complementing the Western art is an outstanding collection of Asian sculpture from India and Southeast Asia spanning a period of 2000 years. Films are shown daily in the Norton Simon Museum Theater. The Art of Norton Simon recounts Norton Simon's life as a successful entrepreneur and prominent art collector. Sister Wendy at the Norton Simon Museum, screened in three 20-minute episodes, highlights the museum's renowned collection of Western and Asian art. For Museum information, please call 626-449-6840 or visit www.nortonsimon.org.

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Royal Ontario Museum

http://www.rom.on.ca

The Royal Ontario Museum collects and exhibits the cultural and natural history of Canada and the world. The collections and research are the basis of the ROM’s international reputation; the collections are diverse in their subject matter and number more than five million objects. The ROM’s research, exhibitions and educational activities increase understanding of cultural and natural diversity, their relationships, significance, preservation, and conservation.

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