Cutter & Cutter Fine Art of Saint Augustine, FL announced today another exhibition to be held at one of its four downtown Saint Augustine art galleries. “American Impressionism” will be a two week exhibition of three of the nation’s best and most collected impressionists painters. Over 100 new original canvases will be featured along with a very large number of iconic limited editions. The work of Leonard Wren, Mary Dolph Wood, and Stephen Shortridge will be featured and represents the best in still life, landscape, and multi-topic romantic interiors, cityscapes, and seascapes. The public is invited to enjoy the art between May 27th thru July 12th. A private invitation only collectors party will take place on May 27th and May 28th and will be another example of Cutter & Cutter Fine Arts determination to bring our area some of the finest art found anywhere in the world. On Saturday May 28th the artists will be conducting live painting demonstrations and interacting with their collectors and the public as well. School groups will need to contact the firm in advance at 904-810-0406 to make arrangements. An exhibition preview of this collection can be seen atwww.cutterandcutter.com. Exhibition Dates: May 27th thru July 12th, 2011 Call the gallery for more event information: 904-810-0460 # # # Company History: Cutter & Cutter Fine Art is the centerpiece of fine art in St. Augustine, Florida, with well over 100 years of combined experience in the world of fine art and 4 gallery locations in the downtown St. Augustine area. # # # Email Contact: bic@cutterandcutter.com Issued By: Cutter & Cutter Fine Art Phone: 904-810-0460 Address: Brilliance In Color, 25 King Street, Saint Augustine, FL 32084 |
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
American ImpressionistsMary Dolph Wood, Leonard Wren, Stephan Shortridge
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