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Vincent van Gogh

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Dutch-born Vincent van Gogh was a Post-Impressionist artist and one of the greatest painters in the history of European art. His vibrant works of art are celebrated for their bold colors and energetic brushstrokes.

Oat Field with Cypress by Vincent Van Gogh

Don Li-Leger

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Born and raised in British Columbia, Don Li-Leger has painted since childhood. His artwork has been featured in exhibitions throughout North America, and he is one of our most popular artists on print and canvas.

Citrus Garden by Don Li-Leger

Jack Vettriano

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In 1999, when his first intercontinental exhibition took place in NYC, the work of this Scottish-born artist skyrocketed in popularity. His use of nostalgic 1920's motifs to create romantic settings remains a favorite with decorators today.

Sweet Bird of Youth by Jack Vettriano

Steven N. Meyers

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By using x-rays instead of light, an inner vision is revealed, allowing nature to show textures, details, and shadows that would otherwise not be seen. His x-ray images are a collection of negatives, positives, and solarized images.


Celosias by Steven N. Meyers

Diane Romanello

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Diane Romanello is a self-taught artist whose scenic landscapes and seascapes are characterized by a sense of beauty and romance, ushering viewers into a serene natural world.

Forever Autumn by Diane Romanello
Gustav Klimt, The Kiss

Loved for his romantic imagery and rich color palette.

Georgia O’Keeffe, Poppy

One of America's best-known female artists.

Pablo Picasso, Girl Before a Mirror

Legendary Cubist painter and sculptor.

Two Sisters, Pierre Auguste Renoir

Impressionist master known for radiant, intimate paintings.

Howard Behrens, Lake Como Landing

Cheerful European villages & coasts in vibrant colors.

Cheri Blum, Burgundy Rose

Contemporary florals with an antique look.

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