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Don Li-Leger
Spring Chorus - to view a larger size copy of this print as well as check out the newest history connected with this Don Li-Leger artist picture, click through on the artists headline affixed to the small image. Also get buying, conservation framing methods and size recommendations for this gallerie art picture. Don Li-Leger is one of the biggest selling artists and has a large number of other wall pictures similar in characteristics to "Spring Chorus", look through their other art reproductions. Steve Thoms
Poppies - to review a full size view representation on this piece and get new knowledge in reference to this Steve Thoms gallery art artwork, click the artists text connected with the miniature graphic. Obtain purchasing, custom framing and print dimension consumer guidance for this art print poster. Steve Thoms has made a large amount of other fine artworks in a similar style as "Poppies", look at the artist catalogue for for other fine art prints. Natasha Wescoat
Tangled Tree - to get a bigger size copy of image plus see extra detail relative to this Natasha Wescoat fine art giclee, click through on the artist inscription affixed to the reduced size photo to the left. You can also peruse purchasing, preservation framing and height and width advice for this gallery poster. Natasha Wescoat has many other acclaimed gallerie art giclees in addition to "Tangled Tree", Find their other gallery art works. March 2008 National Women’s History Month Women’s Art : Women’s Vision Each year, March is designated as National Women’s History Month to ensure that the history of American women will be recognized and celebrated in schools, workplaces, and communities throughout the country. The stories of women's historic achievements present an expanded view of the complexity and contradiction of living a full and purposeful life. The knowledge of women's history provides a more expansive vision of what a woman can do. This perspective can encourage girls and women to think larger and bolder and can give boys and men a fuller understanding of the female experience. Nicole Etienne
Apples in Red Bowl - to see a large copy of this print as well as see supplementary detail in regards to this Nicole Etienne fine art artworks, click through on the artist caption above the thumbnail. Get purchasing, conservation framing and dimension details for this gallerie print. Nicole Etienne is a famous artist and has made numerous art giclee prints similar to "Apples in Red Bowl", review the artist archive for more artist poster prints. Art in the Garden, Exhibit 2: Jesa Damora (Sun, Jul 20) 10:00 AM-5:00 PM,
Tower Hill Botanic Garden: Milton Gallery, Stoddard Center, 11 French Drive, Boylston, MA
The second exhibit in the Art in the Garden 2008 series, featuring the exquisite flower paintings of Jesa Damora. The opening reception with the artist will be on Thursday, July 17, 6:30-8:30pm, free & open to the public.
Cost: Included with admission; $10 Adults, $7 Seniors, $5 Youth, Free to children under 6
Through Sunday, Aug 3.
Gustav Klimt
The Kiss, c.1907 - to glance at a larger size copy of image plus check out enhanced details in regards to this Gustav Klimt fine art poster, click the artists caption just above the thumbnail. In addition check out purchasing, preservation framing and sizing guidance for this wall artwork. Gustav Klimt is one of the foremost selling artists and has numerous other museum art poster prints like "The Kiss, c.1907", go over their other gallerie pictures. Woodstock Views: Photographs of Edward R. Rollins, c. 1900-1924 (Sun, Jul 20)
WPI: George C. Gordon Library, 3rd Floor (Class '41 Gallery), 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA
Edward R. Rollins was a professional photographer in Woodstock, Connecticut. He did portrait photography in his home, but much of his work was "in the field," photographing people in their homes or at work; scenery, particularly a pine forest at different times of day and in different seasons; and local events.
The exhibit has been extended to August 1.
Cost: Free
Through Friday, Aug 1.
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