Alphabetical List of Artists
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John Seerey-Lester
Commended by by His Royal Highness, The Prince Philip, for his wildlife conservation efforts, Seerey-Lester has been honored with many awards. A one-man sell-out show in Great Britain opened by renowned omithologist and artist Sir Peter Scott, was held on behalf of the World Wildlife Fund.
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Mian Situ
Mian recently had two paintings accepted in the top 100 of the Arts for the Parks competition, one of which was purchased for their permanent collection. Recently, Mian received an invitation to participate in the highly respected Prix de West exhibit in 2001 and the 2002 Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage show in which he won the Patron's Choice Award.
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Matt Smith
Most of the time, Smith can be found painting en plein air from southern Arizona to the Canadian Rockies. He also paints the California coast to the mountains of Colorado. "I appreciate traditional landscape painting and I am inspired by the pristine landscapes of the American West.
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Daniel Smith
Over the last decade, Smith's original pieces have been exhibited at, or become part of permanent collections at the Eiteljorg, the Autry, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, the National Museum of Wildlife Art, the Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum , the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, The Bennington Center for the Arts, The Wildlife Experience, The Leanin Tree Museum of Western Art and the Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History.
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Joaquin Sorolla
(1863-1923) One of history's most brilliant artists. After his death, Sorolla's widow left many of his paintings to the Spanish public. The paintings eventually formed the collection that is now known as the Museo Sorolla, which was the artist's house in Madrid. The museum opened in 1932.
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Howard Terpning
Over his lifetime he's received the highest awards in the field, including the National Academy of Western Art's Prix de West. Original Howard Terpning oil paintings now command top prices at Western auctions. Search for the Renegades, an oil from 1981, recently sold for $1.5 million dollars. Limited edition giclees and lithographs by Terpning often sell out at the publisher as soon as they're released.
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Andy Thomas
Many of Thomas' historical images have been used in books and book covers. His various paintings have been featured in numerous magazines. The artist's original works are in many private and corporate collections and also in the permanent collections of museums around the country.
Thomas exhibits in several shows annually such as the 2006 C. M. Russell Art Auction where he sold eight original paintings.
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Vidan
Vidan was born in the pictureesque city of Perugia, which is nested between the elegant city of Rome and Florence. In his youth, Vidan realized immediately his passion for the arts. Vidan studied and worked along side his famous uncle, master painter, the late Pino (Dangelico).
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Vladimir Volegov
Russian born artist who started earning money on the streets of Barcelona painting portraits. Over the past fourteen years, his art has evolved into the striking figurative and timeless work he creates today.
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Susan Von Borstel
Susan von Borstel is an internationally collected artist of horses, wildlife and people. She is currently painting with oils on natural stone. The patterns and textures in natural stone are more than beautiful, they are recognizable.
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Curt Walters
Plein-aire impressionist. Recognized worldwide for his impeccable interpretation of the Grand Canyon, Art of the West magazine was first to herald him as the "Greatest Living Grand Canyon Artist" in 1997. Since then, Art of the West has gone on to include Walters as one of Eight True Masters.
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Morgan Weistling
With his masterful use of oils, Weistling brings a scene to life with spectacular lighting, creating a sense of wonder and engaging the viewer's imagination and emotion. From western art to feminine forms, his dreamlike images touch the viewer's heart, using more than sentimentality to engage the viewer.
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J.E. Weston
J. E. Weston is currently the artist in residence at the Jackson Hole Historical Museum, and his Western still life paintings often incorporate artifacts from the museum collection Into his compositions
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Evan Wilson
A master of painting light and its effects on objects, Wilson often incorporates swatches of sunlight in his interiors. The artist has a command of extraordinary skills that allow him to take everyday objects and scenes and make them elegant.
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Michael Workman
Workman's rural landscapes are subtle yet powerful, evoking strong emotions in those who experience their silent wonder.
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