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Matthews Gallery

@matthewsgallery / matthewsgallery.tumblr.com

Santa Fe, New Mexico art gallery. We exhibit distinctive European and American masters, Santa Fe and Taos artists, American modernism and contemporary art by established artists.
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Michelle Y Williams, Resort, Mixed Media on Canvas. #art #artist #painting #painter #mixedmedia #instaart #instaarthub #artworld #artnews #blue #grey #abstractart #abstraction #contemporaryart #artengage #artalive #santafe #santafe #simplysantafe #howtosantafe #artgram #canyonroad #canyongram (at Matthews Gallery)

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Julius Jonas 'Gyula' Klaber (1872-1939), Untitled (The Fisherman), Oil on Canvas 

Julius Jonas ‘Gyula' Klaber (1872-1939) was born in Sopron, Hungary, and lived in Budapest, Vienna and Munich. He was the son of Albert and Elenora Klaber.

Klaber was known for his naturalistic painting style. During his time in Budapest from 1898-1901, he appeared in several prominent exhibitions, and continued actively exhibiting in Munich. He settled in Vienna in 1908.

Klaber was married to Mira Hermann- Klaber. She died in Eisenstadt, Austria in 1930, and Klaber passed away nine years later in an unknown location. Klaber's brother Sigmund perished in 1942 in the Holocaust.

One of Klaber’s paintings is in the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery.

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Preview new paintings by Jamie Chase here!

Chase has been a fixture of the Santa Fe art community for over 30 years. His long career informs his work, each canvas a link in the evolutionary chain. In his solo exhibition POV: New Paintings by Jamie Chase, opening with an artist reception on Friday, July 25 from 5-7 pm and closing August 8, the artist presents a stunning array of perspectives culled from a lifetime of looking and creating. It’s Chase’s complex point of view—his “POV”.

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Alexander Calder was born today in 1898. The existentialist philosopher Jean–Paul Sartre praised Calder’s mobiles, describing them as “lyrical invention.” 

[Alexander Calder. Untitled. 1939.] 

Happy birthday, Calder! 

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This post is serving as a PSA to remind you to call yer mother, because Sunday is Mother’s Day! We thought we’d celebrate at Sartle by taking a look at one of art history’s most famous moms, painted by her son James Whistler in Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1, better known as...

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