All Entries in the "Paintings" Category
“Greenwich Revisited: One Hundred Summers Later ” Artist Ilse Gordon
Greenwich Historical Society 39 Strickland Road Cos Cob 203.869.6899 Exhibit: June 23 – August 11, 2010 Seeking to walk in the footsteps of the American Impressionist art colony painters, Ms. Gordon, a Cos Cob resident sets her paintings in lush gardens and along local shores, and reinterprets these artists’ visions, incorporating European Impressionist, Japanese and [...]
Landscape and Still Life by Betty Ball
An exhibition of more than 24 pastels and oil paintings entitled “Color within Color – Landscape and Still Life” opened January 11, 2010 at The Gallery at Greenwich Tavern. The exhibit showcases the work of Rowayton artist Betty Ball. Ball has been working professionally as a designer and a fine artist since receiving her BFA [...]
Beautiful Holiday Paintings
What does a New York City painter have in common with a painter from Yugoslavia? Both painted the seasonal beauty of New York City and breathtaking country landscapes. Bogomir Bogdanovic painted the picturesque countryside of upstate New York while Gene Pelham chose the Vermont of Norman Rockwell. If you are looking to incorporate paintings in [...]
SIDEWALK ART SHOW 2009
Sound Beach Avenue Old Greenwich Art Society of Old Greenwich Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:00am – 5:00pm Featuring oil, acrylic, drawing/graphics, photography, pastel and other media. For questions, call Chairman John Tatge at (203) 637-9949 or www.sidewalkartshow.com. Beverages and other goodies are served during judging, Friday, at 7:00 PM. Conrad Tatge will videotape this year’s [...]
For Lovers of Fine Art
Just in time for fall are two lovely autumn landscape original oil paintings offered by Bantam Fine Arts in Litchfield County. The paintings are the works of Henry Hammond Ahl, 1869-1953, Mt Washington and Saco River and William Merritt Post, 1856-1935, Autumn on the Bantam River. Both artists had studios in Connecticut and were considered [...]
Cos Cob Art Colony Revisited
Mention the Cos Cob Art Colony and one immediately thinks of Childe Hassam, Theodore Robinson, John H. Twachtman and J. Alden Weir, but there are other famous artists who were very much a part of the colony. In the Bruce Museum’s exhibition catalog, “The Ochtmans of Cos Cob”, curator Susan G. Larkin writes “Leonard and Mina [...]





