Minnesota Natives and Immigrant Artists
Early Minnesota Artists Minnesota Natives and Immigrant Artists The humble beginnings of art in Minnesota... The post Minnesota Natives and Immigrant Artists appeared first on Hiro Fine Art.
View ArticleMinnehaha Falls and Romantic Landscape Painting in America
Originally known as Brown’s Falls, Minnehaha Falls became famous in the mid nineteenth-century. Inspired by... The post Minnehaha Falls and Romantic Landscape Painting in America appeared first on Hiro...
View ArticleFritz Scholder’s Transformation of the American Indian in Contemporary Art
Fritz Scholder was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota in 1937. He was raised in Wahpeton, North... The post Fritz Scholder’s Transformation of the American Indian in Contemporary Art appeared first on...
View ArticleMinneapolis Through the Art of Alexis Jean Fournier
The Art of Alexis Jean Fournier Minneapolis residents are have come to love the iconic Stone Arch Bridge overlooking the St. Anthony Falls, drive past Lowry Hill and relax on their stroll around Lake...
View ArticleHugh Kappel and the New Center of the Art World
Artist Hugh Kappel American Expressionism Have you ever heard of the artist Hugh Kappel? Unless you have made a visit to the Hiro gallery, you may not be familiar with his work, justifiably for the...
View ArticleCharles Biederman
Charles Biederman: The Structure of Nature in Non-Literal Art In the tradition of painting, artists had recorded or imitated the beauty of nature upon canvas and board. With the invention of...
View ArticlePreserving Art: Art Restoration and Conservation in Minnesota
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Preserving Art Art Restoration and Conservation in Minnesota Embracing the knowledge and practices of both art and science, conservationists meticulously work to...
View ArticleThe Rapid Painting Agility of Emile Gruppé
Emile Gruppe The Rapid Agility of Painter Emile Gruppe Emile Gruppé is highly respected by critics, honored and prolific as a plein air painter and the son of Charles Paul Gruppé. He is well-known for...
View ArticleMilton Avery: Simple Subjects in Complex Colors
Milton Avery Simple Subjects in Complex Colors Thought of as the American Matisse, Milton Avery built a legacy that was recognized during his life by other artists and the modern art community. Why...
View ArticleArtist Allan Houser and the Start of Experimental Indigenous Art
Artist Allan Houser and the Start of Experimental Indigenous Art The Studio was the first Native American painting program (1932), held at the Santa Fe Indian School, New Mexico. The class did not...
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