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Janet Fish Wild Grapes and Flowers, 1988 watercolor on paper 37 x 44 1/4 inches (framed)   ARTIST BIO Janet Fish is a Contemporary realist painter of still lifes. Fish has an eye for the play of light on everyday objects, and she often includes colored glass, mirrored surfaces and plastic-wrapped food in her luminous paintings and watercolors. The artist has remarked, “The real structure of the painting comes from the movement of color and light across the entire surface.” Janet Fish earned her MFA in 1963 at Yale School of Art, where she studied under Alex Katz and alongside Chuck Close, Brice Marden, and Richard Serra. Fish was given her first solo exhibition at the Delaware Museum of Art in 1982. Today, her work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Dallas Museum of Art. The artist is based between New York and Middletown Springs, Vermont.   Submit Inquiry Below hbspt.forms.create({ region: "na1", portalId: "22383903", formId: "391f530e-59f4-4ad0-81cb-e54bea6411d6" }); ...

Holland Cunningham Progress of Love After Fragonard, 2022 mixed media on paper 42 1/4 x 32 inches (framed)   ARTIST BIO Holland Cunningham was born in Roanoke, Virginia in 1967 and educated at the University of Virginia where she studied art history and studio art. She continued her studies at the Art Students League and National Academy of Art and Design. Chosen as a resident at the Bau Institute in Puglia, Italy in 2012 along with an upcoming fellowship at the American Academy in Rome in the Spring of 2022 are highlights. Cunningham uses various mediums to create her work often combining oil, water-based media, photography and animation. Her most recent work is an assortment of mixed media/oil paintings and installations in which she references French and Italian Old Masters. She is an avid collector of discarded photography that she sees not as images frozen in time, but as something that is still in motion. Holland Cunningham is a spectator as well as the protagonist and player in the scene or moment captured. She currently resides and works in New York City.   Submit Inquiry Below hbspt.forms.create({ region: "na1", portalId: "22383903", formId: "391f530e-59f4-4ad0-81cb-e54bea6411d6" }); ...

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