Jon Carsman
“Jon Carsman did for suburban and hometown views what Edward Hopper did for cities, except Carsman exchewed a human presence.” Annette Dixon, curator of
Alexander Calder
Calder was the most acclaimed and influential sculptor of his time. Born in a family of celebrated, though more classically trained artists, Calder utilized his
Fran Bull
Fran Bull is best known for wildlife and other water-reflected images such as boats sailing down a river, sculpture reflected in a pond and buildings
Jack Brusca
American contemporary painter and printmaker, Jack Brusca is best known for his unique approach to space and figures, in his art. As an illusionist who
Ann Brunskill
Intricate and surrelistic images are rendered in technically outstanding etchings. In 1974 she published her first Livre d’Artiste, Aphrodite. She is also a painter, and
Dennis Brulc
Dennis Brulc Born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1946 Schools: the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree January 1969 The Vapour Dye process is a
Robert Broner
Robert Broner introduced many printing techniques central to the growth of twentieth century fine art graphics. In a New York one-man-show in 1955, he exhibited
Horace Brodzky
Horace Brodzky (1885-1969) was a student at the School of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, but spent most of his creative life in
Lamar Briggs
Lamar Briggs finds the inspiration for his art in landscapes and seascapes – the play of light and shadow in the desert, under the sea,