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Articles in July, 2005 issue of Art Business News
- Photographs from East Africa showcased
- D.E. offers 12 hand-embellished canvas giclees
- New works for a limited time
- Art 70th gallery
- Combining printmaking techniques to create limited edition originals
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Russians rockin' the art world; free from the Communist confines of the former Soviet Union and no longer isolated from the world's ever-growing, ever-evolving arts scene, artists in Russia are capturing the art world's attention and imagination
by Klint Callaghan -
Take to the Web to market your gallery
by Julie Keller - Equestrian painter voted Artist of the Year
- Ford Smith announces the release of "Drops of Nature," an acrylic on canvas that is sized at 48 x 48 inches and retails for $14,000
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Cheers for minis
by Marilyn Peck - The art of Victor Ostrovsky: painter of mystery
- Solo exhibit cross-markets with Orchids
- 'Roadside painter' featured in solo exhibition
- Simon Simonian
- Curtis celebrates Birthday & Art exhibition
- Cormier: Mermaid's of Atlantis
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Woof!
by Nathan Janes - DaNisha sculpture
- Photo San Francisco returns for another successful event
- Artexpo Atlanta adds SOLO Photo and aducational offerings
- Larry Smitherman introduces two recent paintings, "Southwest Airscape" and "La Sombrero."
- Picture gallery
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Painting patriotic pride
by Susanne Casgar -
Joshua Kaufman: meet Josua Kaufman, ABN's legal affairs columnist, partner in the Washington law firm of Venable, LLP, and lawyer to artists, publishers, licensing agents and galleries
by Susanne Casgar - "The Apprentice" goes artistic
- Herbert Arnot Inc
- Fortune Fine Art represents figurative artist
- Correction
- Show dates
- Etching portfolio is released
- Former VP opens West Bay Fine Art
- Noah fine art
- Indianapolis celebrates arts and culture
- U.S.-based publisher exhibits in 'Small Bologna'
- Christi Dreese-Carter announces the release of her most recent series of oil and watercolor/ gouache paintings entitled, "The Cycle of Life."
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Painting passions: the art of Spaniard Alvar Sunol's may be rooted in his culture, but it "speaks to the world."
by Susanne Casgar - Mike Smith is one of Europe's premier painters of realism
- Emerging artists
- Museum of Russian Art now open
- Tom Mielko
- Winning the fight for charities
- Denis Jacques is a self-taught artist who is mainly known for his realistic figuratives
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Art beyond the Smithsonian: unique galleries and museums thrive in D.C
by Barbara Murray -
Patriotic art becomes a 'melting pot'; influences are many, but images share a single cause: to mirror the nation's self-image
by Joe Jancsurak
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