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Carol Perry Violet Watercolor, Mahogany, Size: 8x11 Inch Learn More
Nicholas A Rosato Cardinal Print, Red, Size: 14x16 Inch Learn More
Barden - Crocus, Gray, Size: 32x22 Maine Artist Rosalie was an art teacher at the University of Maine Portland-Gorham (now USM) and throughout the Gorham School system Learn More
Barber - Night Crossing -41x30 Gold NIGHT CROSSING by John Morton Barber Night Crossing by John Morton Barber is one of his most widely known and most coveted prints. This Limited Edition signed print is numbered out of 950. It depicts two working Chesapeake Bay Skipjacks preparing to cross each others course on a mostly cloudy but moonlit night off of Annapolis, Maryland. In the far background Old Annapolis is seen. The dome of the Maryland capital and the spire of Saint Mark Church are clearly depicted . The print also includes the Certificate of Authenticity. Current market value of this print is $3,300. It is a very rare print and very coveted by Barber collectors. Learn More
Luis Maisonet Ramos -Serigraph Painter and graphic artist. Ramos studied at Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico between 1970 and 1975, where he obtained a BFA in Painting and Silk-screening. During the years 1977-1981 and 1987-1990, he was graphic artist and, eventually, director of the Graphic Arts Workshop from the Department of Cultural Activities at the University of Puerto Rico. Currently, he is Silkscreen Professor at the San Juan Art Students League. During his long career as an artist he’s been recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the award for the best poster, given by the International Association of Art Critics, Puerto Rico Chapter, in 2004. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, both solo collectively, in Puerto Rico, United States, Mexico, Venezuela, Germany, and Cuba. In 1999 he presented his solo show Carnival at the Museum of the Americas, and in 2012 was part of the exhibition shared luggage: two islands, a language, held at the National Museum in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. A component or very recurrent theme in his work, although there have been others, is the characters motif. Learn More
Luis Maisonet Ramos -Serigraph Painter and graphic artist. Ramos studied at Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico between 1970 and 1975, where he obtained a BFA in Painting and Silk-screening. During the years 1977-1981 and 1987-1990, he was graphic artist and, eventually, director of the Graphic Arts Workshop from the Department of Cultural Activities at the University of Puerto Rico. Currently, he is Silkscreen Professor at the San Juan Art Students League. During his long career as an artist he’s been recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the award for the best poster, given by the International Association of Art Critics, Puerto Rico Chapter, in 2004. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, both solo collectively, in Puerto Rico, United States, Mexico, Venezuela, Germany, and Cuba. In 1999 he presented his solo show Carnival at the Museum of the Americas, and in 2012 was part of the exhibition shared luggage: two islands, a language, held at the National Museum in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. A component or very recurrent theme in his work, although there have been others, is the characters motif. Learn More
Luis Maisonet Ramos -Serigraph Painter and graphic artist. Ramos studied at Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico between 1970 and 1975, where he obtained a BFA in Painting and Silk-screening. During the years 1977-1981 and 1987-1990, he was graphic artist and, eventually, director of the Graphic Arts Workshop from the Department of Cultural Activities at the University of Puerto Rico. Currently, he is Silkscreen Professor at the San Juan Art Students League. During his long career as an artist he’s been recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the award for the best poster, given by the International Association of Art Critics, Puerto Rico Chapter, in 2004. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, both solo collectively, in Puerto Rico, United States, Mexico, Venezuela, Germany, and Cuba. In 1999 he presented his solo show Carnival at the Museum of the Americas, and in 2012 was part of the exhibition shared luggage: two islands, a language, held at the National Museum in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. A component or very recurrent theme in his work, although there have been others, is the characters motif. Learn More
Luis Maisonet Ramos -Serigraph Painter and graphic artist. Ramos studied at Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico between 1970 and 1975, where he obtained a BFA in Painting and Silk-screening. During the years 1977-1981 and 1987-1990, he was graphic artist and, eventually, director of the Graphic Arts Workshop from the Department of Cultural Activities at the University of Puerto Rico. Currently, he is Silkscreen Professor at the San Juan Art Students League. During his long career as an artist he’s been recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the award for the best poster, given by the International Association of Art Critics, Puerto Rico Chapter, in 2004. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, both solo collectively, in Puerto Rico, United States, Mexico, Venezuela, Germany, and Cuba. In 1999 he presented his solo show Carnival at the Museum of the Americas, and in 2012 was part of the exhibition shared luggage: two islands, a language, held at the National Museum in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. A component or very recurrent theme in his work, although there have been others, is the characters motif. Learn More