Colin Campbell Cooper

Colin Campbell Cooper painted on both coasts of North America. A Philadelphia native, Cooper was famous for his Impressionist street scenes, snow scenes of urban landscapes and architectural subjects. He taught art in Santa Barbara, California and painted abroad. His works are valued into the $10,000 to $100,000 range.

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Clarence H. Carter

American scene painter, Clarence H. Carter is featured in a discussion about his artistic background, training with Hans Hoffman, career work and role in the Bucks County, Pennsylvania art scene.  

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Louis Bosa

Louis Bosa, a native of Italy, had a successful career in the art circles of New York among friends Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner. He taught art in New York, lived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and produced works of art in the modernist style.

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Cecilia Beaux

Famous paintings in museum collections, studies abroad, relationships with fellow artists, and current values of paintings are the topics discussed about American Impressionist painter, Cecilia Beaux.

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Andrew Wyeth

Timeless images of the American landscape, still lifes, and portraits characterize the work of American artist, Andrew Wyeth. A member of the Brandywine School of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, Wyeth continued his family tradition as an artist. His career work, museum exhibitions, and current values are featured.

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Thomas Sully

English born portrait painter had associations with some of the most important figures of the 19th Century such as Benjamin West, John Trumbull, Gilbert Stuart, HRH Queen Victorian, and William Dunlap. Sully's highly valued portraits of statesmen, monarchs, and politicians secured his place in art history.

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Theodore Clement Steele

Theodore Clement Steele trained at the Munich Art Academy in Germany and returned home to paint at the famous art colonies of Cos Cob, CT, Long Island, NY, and New Hope, PA. An American Impressionist, Steele moved to Indiana and became known for his landscape paintings which now bring high prices from collectors.

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Starving Artists Sales

Dr. Lori reveals the real story behind the advertised sales for starving artists paintings. Learn about oleographs, mass produced paintings, and how they impact the art market.

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Gean Smith

Gean Smith is best known for his realistic paintings of race horses. He painted some of the most famous equines and equestrians in the history of sport. How to authenticate Smith's work and their related market values  are discussed. 

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John Sloan

Social realist artist, John Sloan and his impact on the American art scene of the 1930s to the 1950s is featured. Sloan's relationship to the Ashcan School of American Realism and his role as a teacher, artist, and activist are discussed.

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