Art Fair

Women Artists Prevail at Sotheby’s American Art Sale November 13, 2017

It was pleasant to watch the success in sales that works by women artists enjoyed at Sotheby’s latest sale of American Art on the 13th of November, 2017 in New York. Overall, the sale rendered 19,407,375 USD in revenue. Among the works sold were paintings by numerous well-known artists such as Joseph Stella, Milton Avery,… Continue reading Women Artists Prevail at Sotheby’s American Art Sale November 13, 2017

Exhibitions

Announcing our Holiday Exhibition – “Paintbox Treasures: Holiday Gift Suggestions at Hawthorne Fine Art”

Paintbox Treasures: Holiday Gift Suggestions at Hawthorne Fine Art
40 Paintings priced between $2,500 – $7,500

November 15 – December 29, 2017
Hawthorne Fine Art is pleased to present Paintbox Treasures: Holiday Gift Suggestions, an exhibition of nearly forty works from the collection. The holiday exhibition revolves around the themes of love and beauty, highlighting works of art especially suited for giving.

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An Artist’s Process: A Painting Demonstration by Lauren Sansaricq

Lauren Sansaricq (b.1991), whose landscape paintings are inspired by the artists of the Hudson River School and are represented by Hawthorne Fine Art, recently performed an exciting artist demonstration at the Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center at Saint Anselm College, where her work is on exhibit until December 6, 2012. This event featured… Continue reading An Artist’s Process: A Painting Demonstration by Lauren Sansaricq

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Gustave Wolff: An Impressionist Eye for New York, at the Wichita Art Museum

New York landscapes by St. Louis-born American Impressionist Gustave Wolff (1863–1935) will be featured in the upcoming exhibition Gustave Wolff: An Impressionist Eye for New York, on view at the Wichita Art Musum from May 13 through August 5, 2012. Paintings in the exhibition have been drawn from the holdings of Hawthorne Fine Art, and are… Continue reading Gustave Wolff: An Impressionist Eye for New York, at the Wichita Art Museum