Gallery
Artist | Title | Thumbnail | Notes old | Media | Signature status |
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Fred Rigley | Bridge With A Past | Oil on Canvas | Signed lower right | ||
Louis Oscar (L.O.) Griffith | Faith | No. 41 (lower left) in an unknown edition size. | Aquatint Etching | Signed lower right | |
Louis William Bonsib | Brown County Vista | Oil on Canvas | Signed lower right | ||
Hallie Pace Prow | A Jar of My Garden's Flowers | In the original frame. Recently cleaned and conserved. A very nice example. | Oil on Board | Signed lower right | |
Blanche Stillson | Portrait of a Woman | Etching | Signed lower right | ||
John William (Will) Vawter | The Old Guitar | Gouache on Heavy Paper | Signed lower left | ||
George Jo Mess | The Yellow House (Study) | Pastel on Heavy Paper | Signed lower right | ||
John (Jan) Zwara | Sierra Nevada Mountains | Oil on Board | Signed lower right | ||
John (Jan) Zwara | Alpine Lake | Oil on Canvas | Signed lower left | ||
William Forsyth | The Boat Parade, Winona Lake | In a 23K custom reproduction frame. | Oil on Board | Signed lower right | |
William Forsyth | Winona Lake Reflections | Oil on Board | Signed lower left | ||
Frederick Polley | Alpine Landscape | Etching | Signed lower right | ||
George Jo Mess | Deer in Winter | Etching | Unsigned | ||
Frank Hohenberger | Springtime at Our Cabin | Photographic Print | Signed lower right | ||
Floyd D. Hopper | Fire in Noblesville | Watercolor on Paper | Signed lower left | ||
Floyd D. Hopper | Freight Terminal | Watercolor on Paper | Signed lower left | ||
George Jo Mess | Picnic | Aqua Tint Etching | Signed lower right | ||
Lawrence McConaha | Winter Sleigh Ride | Oil on Canvas | Signed lower right | ||
George Jo Mess | The Yellow House | Oil on Canvas | Signed lower right | ||
William Thomas Turman | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods | This painting was featured in our weekly email on 3/26/15 along with the following gallery comments: William Turman was the long-time director of the art program at what is now Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN. In addition he was the board president for Swope Gallery in Terre Haute for several years. And see his bio (below) for more interesting info on his study of art. I’m always surprised how little of Turman’s work we see. Educator, exhibitor, museum director – he certainly stayed busy. St. Mary’s of the Woods is a cheerful example – an early Spring vista with the trees in bloom and St. Mary’s of the Woods providing a beautiful backdrop. This work was featured in the 2013 book Painting Indiana III -- Heritage of Place as a reference piece for Hoosier painting locations. In 2014, the painting toured with a moving exhibit of the works appearing in the book and was displayed throughout the State. The painting has been cleaned and is housed in its original frame. - Curt Churchman, Fine Estate Art | Oil on Board | Signed Lower Left |