American expatriate painter, printmaker, and collagist who was based in Florence, Italy
9Charles H. Cecil is a leading world figure in the tradition of Classical Realist art having taught and influenced a generation of student artists from his atelier in Florence where he has lived since 1978
9“I paint mainly portraits, still lifes, and interiors that are observations made over time, in layers, that I hope finally result in a harmony, giving the painting its own life and allowing it to speak for itself.”
—Louise Fenne
“My painting is a discovery of the visual language, capturing a moment and sharing it in the most elegant way possible.”
— Jory Glazener
Founder of the highly influential Florence Academy of Art, Graves is a leading world figure in the 21st century’s global renaissance of Classical Realist art.
9Alfred Hutty was a leading founding figure for two influential art movements in America — The Charleston Renaissance and The Woodstock Art Colony.
9Leo Mancini-Hresko is an artist creating painterly, dynamic work with bold, rich use of the oil medium and compelling effects of light and shade on the canvas.
9Classical realist painter and muralist, D. Jeffrey Mims brings an extensive European background to the formation of his work.
9The work of Mario Robinson fits squarely within the tradition of American painting. Robinson's finished works bear a close affinity to the masters of the realist tradition, Andrew Wyeth and Thomas Eakins.
9Following the great tradition of Australian landscape painting of the late nineteenth century, Sealy’s plein air, impressionistic paintings capture the subtle nuances of light and color present in the landscape before him.
9Author, ardent preservationist, artist, and one of the founding leaders of the Charleston Renaissance
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