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The New New Hope School: Part I This fine art exhibition is on view at our New Hope, PA exhibition gallery from June 2 - June 30, 2000. For your information, we have provided art historical and educational information relating to this exhibition in the exhibition catalogue. View Masterpiece Technologies Inc.'scurrent exhibition schedule.
Checklist of the Exhibition Masterpiece Technologies Inc.' June 2000 exhibition focuses on the impact of the New Hope School or the Pennsylvania Impressionists whose mature work was completed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These artists informed generations of younger artists with their dedication to the art of painting and printmaking and established a major artist colony in the area of Bucks County, Pennsylvania and along the Delaware River and Canal in southeastern Pennsylvania. This exhibition features works of art, landscapes and figures, produced by contemporary artists working in this region who find inspiration and information from the work of the New Hope School. These painters promise to be the region's new masters. The Little Stone House
October Tree Line
Monacasy Creek 1996 Fields and Farms in Summer Blue Barn Farm II Spring Flowers along Tree Line Barn Along Stream Spring Flowers along Tree Line Stonehedge Pond 1995
Ben Marcune Autumn Birches Snowcovers (after Walter Baum) Sunny Side of the Street Back Porch Country Store Porch with Flower Pots Autumn Stream, Bucks County Delaware Canal, Riegelsville
George Bramhall Autumn Woodlands, New Hope, Bucks County Early Corn, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Exhibition curated by Dr. Lori, Director All works of art are for sale. You may select works for purchase by using the Gallery Tour feature. Please contact me with questions or comments about the exhibition information. |
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