Park West Gallery Artists
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Featured Park West Artists: Microsites
- Arkady Ostritsky
Arkady Ostritski's subjects include the streets, buildings and shops of France, Italy, England, Greece and Spain.
- Andrew Bone
Deep within the heart of the African continent, rich with wildlife and all things of nature, dwells one of Africa's most unusual treasures. He is Andrew Bone.
- Charles Lee
Charles Lee incorporates a range of style, and should be well received by collectors as it is very contemporary and pleasing to the eye.
- Jean-Claude Picot
Jean-Claude Picot's work abounds with natural beauty and features breathtaking panoramic views charged with the unique light of the Mediterranean.
- Anatole Krasnyansky
Bordering on the surreal, Krasnyansky's figures never depart from the recognizable.
- Marcus Glenn
Marcus Glenn is considered one of the most exciting of a new breed of young African-American artists to emerge in recent years.
- Peter Nixon
Peter Nixon's images speak to us of peace, harmony, and the celebration of life.
- Fanch (Francois) Ledan
Fanch's paintings and graphic works can be characterized by the implied presence of participants, the order enhanced by color, and the distant view.
- Itzchak Tarkay
As well as being a painter and watercolorist, Tarkay is a master graphic artist and his rich tapestry of form and color is achieved primarily through the use of the serigraph.
- Thomas Kinkade
Thomas Kinkade explores light in pictorial space and creates imaginative worlds with abandon. He is known as "The Painter of Light."
- Tomasz Rut
Tomasz Rut's masterful illusionary images evoke the harmony and form of the master painters, including the flamboyance of Rubens, the finesse of Caravaggio, and the emotion of Michelangelo.
- Alfred Gockel
Gockel was born in the North Rhine city of Ludinhausen, Germany in 1952. From his earliest days, he was fascinated by the magic of colors on paper.
- Emile Bellet
Emile was born in Provence, France in 1941. He began to paint at the age of fifteen years old, and by the age of nineteen he held his first exhibition (1960). In 1976 his career began in earnest when he was noticed by Galerie Guigne.
- Linda LeKinff
Linda was born in Paris from French and Brazilian parents. She started her career as a painter at the age of 20. In the 1970`s she traveled to India, Tibet, Mexico and Italy.
- Scott Jacobs
Although Scott Jacobs drew pen-and-ink illustrations for his school newspaper, Scott began his career in art not with his painting, but by buying a failing gallery at nineteen with money he saved from working odd jobs.
- Csaba Markus
Csaba Markus? distinctive style is like no other, and for this reason, he stands alone and is incomparable to other artists.
- Richard E. Williams
Richard shows a delicacy and perception in his work.
Abecassis, Raphael
Abrishami, Hessam
Aderman, Anne
Agam, Ron
Agam, Yaacov
Aguiar, Otto de Souza
Aguiar, Huertas
Alexander and Wissotzky,
Alter, Shlomo
Altman, Harold
Alvar, Sunol
Alvarez, Ingrid
Andreasen, Susan
Anikst, Helen
Anthony, Phillip
Arie, Dubi
Arven, Florence
Asaro, John
Askins, Julian
Avataneo, Miguel
Azalea,
Azarin,
Baker, Russell
Balet, Jan
Balvi, Simone
Bardet, Andre
Barnes, A.E.
Barnet, Will
Barrios, Edgar
Bechara, Tony
Behrens, Howard
Bellet, Emile
Benfield, Gary
Ben-Simhon, Avi
Benson, Tricia B.
Berea, Dimitrie
Berger, Jacques
Berger, Nicholas
Berkley, Holland
Berkow, J.B.
Berman, Ariane R.
Bezombes, Roger
Biddle, William
Blank, Jerry
Bledsoe, Judith
Bloom, Steve
Bluth, Toby
Bohrod, Aaron
Boilauges, Fernand
Boldon, Gigi
Bone, Andrew
Bongibaud, Andre’
Bonnefoit, Alain
Bossert, David
Botti, Italo
Bouju, Alain
Boulanger, Graciela Rodo
Bowler, Joseph
Bragg, Charles
Brandt, Warren
Braque, Georges
Braunecker, Andre
Britto, Romero
Broadbent, Martin
Brodinsky, Slava
Brooks, Victoria
Brown, Butler
Bull, Simon
Burman, Sakti
Byrne, Arthur
Calder, Alexander
Calle, Paul
Camberoque, Jean
Cambier, Daniele
Cambier, Pierre Eugene
Cambour, Claude
Capp, Al
Carbonell,
Carlton, Trevor
Carmi, Eugenio
Carsuzan, Jean-Claude
Casas, Francisco
Case, Richard
Cassigneul, Jean-Pierre
Castellon, Federico
Cézanne, Paul
Chagall, Marc
Chapellier, Cecile
Chemeche, George
Chemiakin, Mihail
Chen, Alexander
Chen, Hua
Chi, Chen
Christensen, Ronald
Chryssa,
Chura, Lucre
Clavé, Antonio
Cobelle, Charles
Cohaila, Eugenio
Coleman, James
Colette,
Collins, Jim
Cooper, Ann
Cooper, Wayne
Cornejo, Guillermo
Corning, Merv
Costa,
Crighton, William
Cristel, Martha
Crouch, Don
Cunningham, Robert
Currie Clark, Jane
D’Arguin, F.
Dali, Salvador
Danko,
D'Arcangelo, Allan
D'Arguin, Claude
Davis, Jim
De La Nuez, Nelson
De Lamonica, Roberto
Deberdt, Françoise
Del Signore, Littorio
Del Signore, Sonia
Delacroix, Michel
Diaz-Marcial, Isabel
Dodsworth, David
Donato, Andy
Dopico-Lerner, Vicente
Dubac, Debra
Duerrstein, Dick
Dumas, Jorge
DuMontier, Francoise
Dürer, Albrecht
Dus, Laszlo
Earle, Eyvind
Eastham, Peter
Ehrenhalt, Amaranth Roslyn
Ellenshaw, Harrison
Ellenshaw, Peter
Erickson, Shari
Erte,
Escher, Maurits Cornelis
Fairchild, Roy
Farkas, Neil
Fernández, David D.
Fielding, Jacques
Fini, Leonor
Flood, James
Florsheim, Richard
Fossoux, Claude
Francis, Andrew
Freeman, David
Freeman, Kenneth
Freleng, Friz
Gallo, Frank
Garcia, Elmer
Gaveau, Claude
Gifford, Douglas Kahle
Glenn, Marcus
Gockel, Alfred
Gonzalez, Gregorio Dominguez
Goya, Francisco
Grediaga, Kieff
Gruau, René
Guttman, Harry
Hanna-Barbera,
Hartman, J.D.
Hatchett Bohlmann, Sharie
He Deguang,
He Neng,
Hewitt, Annabel
Hofmann, Douglas
Hook, JoAnne
Huchet, Urbain
Hussey, James
Ilyayev, Slava
Jablonsky, Carol
Jacobs, Scott
Jameson, Susan
Jiang,
Jones, Chuck
Jull, Brian
Kachan, Michael
Kane, Bob
Kieff, Grediaga
King, Jeremy
Kinkade, Thomas
Kipniss, Robert
Krasnyansky, Anatole
Kun, Heddy
Le Kinff, Linda
Lebadang,
Ledan, Fanch
Lee, Charles
Lefkowitz, Jay
Lenn, Misha
Levine, Natalie
Lew, Leslie
Lis, Mary Ann
Lopez, Nano
Lopez Salcedo, Jose Francisco
Luongo, Aldo
Maillol, Aristide
Mandiargues, Bona de
Manet, Edouard
Manoukian, Claude
Manoukian, Martiros
Markos, Andras
Markus, Csaba
Mas, Felix
Mas, Pierre
Masson, André
Matisse, Henri
Mavrovich, Marko
Max, Peter
McArdle, Paula
McKimson, Charles & Tom
McKimson, Robert
McManus, Pat
Medvedev, Igor
Meilichson, Alex
Metlan, Anatoly
Milkin, Michael
Miro, Joan
Montesinos, Vicky
Mouly, Marcel
Mucha, Alphonse Marie
Najar, David
Natwick, Grim
Neiman, Leroy
Nesbitt, Lowell
Newman, Mark
Nixon, Peter
Noah,
Noyer, Denis Paul
Ostritski, Arkady
Pangborn, Dominic
Pauker, Alex
Peck, Roberta
Peynet, Raymond
Picasso, Pablo Ruiz
Picot, Jean-Claude
Polak, Dimitri
Poulet, Raymond
Raad, Lucelle
Rafflewski, Rolf
Ray, Tom
Rea, Joann
Renoir, Pierre-Auguste
Rétivat, Annie
Rey Dosse, Marie-France
Rivera, Antonio
Rivers, Jeffery
Robb, Rachel
Rockwell, Norman
Ross, Virgil
Rowland, Mark
Ruskin, Cynthia
Rut, Tomasz
Sabzi,
San Hilario, Jose Mateau
Schaefer/Miles, Wendy & Kevin
Schluss, David
Schreiber, Al
Shan-Merry,
Shavrova, Varvara
Shemi, Calman
Shkelqim, Dani
Shotwell, Kenneth
Shvaiko, Viktor
Smith, Tina
Soan, Hazel
Spahn, Victor
Spohn Moes, Deneille
Stahl, Nicole Suzanne
Steynovitz, Zamy
Summer, Donna
Tarallo Braun, Jorge
Tarkay, Itzchak
Taylor, Donna
Tobiasse, Theo
Tonkin, Roy
Torger, Eljay
Torres, Tico
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de
Treby, Janet
van Rijn, Rembrandt
Vasarely, Victor
Warden, Andrew
Whistler, James A. M.
Willardson, David
Williams, Richard E.
Wolfson, Yuval
Wood, Barbara A.
Wyeth, Henriette
Wyeth, Jamie
Yanke, Timothy