Spring Break 2019 is here! 
Make Hearne Fine Art one of your destinations this week!

 This is your LAST CHANCE to see beautiful landscapes and work by 19th century master artists! 


PIONEERS OF THE PAINT II
Masters of the 19th Century

Extended through March 30!

Director Garbo W. Hearne has curated a display and sale of rarely exhibited masterpieces to facilitate viewers' personal connection to the past and spark new conversations about the techniques and motivations of the 19th century artist of color.


Edward 
Mitchell
Bannister
Untitled (Sheep in a Field) 
(1883)
Oil on Canvas, 13 x 20


Robert 
Scott
Duncanson

Untitled (Rushing river downstream)
(c. 1852) Oil on Canvas, 28 x 23 x 3


Charles 
Ethan
Porter

3 Apples with Knife
(1887)  
Oil on Board, 12 x 16 x 1 1/2




Henry Ossawa
Tanner

Untitled, Landscape with female figure
 (c. 1888) Oil on Canvas, 17 x 21 x 1 3/4



2019 Arkansas Governor's Art
Individual Artist Award 

 
Congratulations 
Marjorie Williams-Smith!

The Messengers: A Survey of Work in Metalpoint
By Marjorie Williams-Smith
Now in Gallery II
 
Marjorie Williams-Smith, ANGELS, 2018, Aluminumpoint, copperpoint, silverpoint, gouache, and pastel on black acrylic gesso on Fabriano watercolor paper 14" x 22"
Coming Soon - April 2019
Higgins Bond
esteemed children's book illustrator
A Survey of Paintings & Drawings
April 9 - June 1, 2019 
 
Higgins Bond, Girl in the Flowers,  Acrylic on Canvas,  24 x 30

Artist Reception
Meet Higgins Bond
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 
5:30 p.m 


Two titles illustrated by the featured artist


Higgins Bond 
is a 
2019 Arkansas Literary Festival 
Featured Author & Illustrator! 

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Coming Soon
 Emerging artist Abi Salami
African Future Looks Bright (2019)
Collage, acrylic and gold leaf on canvas, 
40 x 30 x 1 1/2

Salami is a Nigerian American artist whose work varies from portraits to abstract art. Her work is influenced by her Nigerian heritage and also by the works of great Surrealism artists such as Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte and Frida Kahlo. She likes to use bright, vivid colors to elicit various emotions from her audience. Her ultimate goal is to help others fall in love with art in the same way she has loved art all her life.

I No Be Gentleman at All O (2019) 
Collage, acrylic, and gold leaf on canvas, 
36 x 48 x 1 1/2

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Phone: (501) 372 - 6822

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