American 20th-21st Century Figurative Painting - Celebrities and Entertainers
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Abe Frajndlich: Portraits of Our Early Years is a 2019 exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland which says: "Frajndlich is internationally recognized for his work portraying artists, celebrities, and cultural icons." Accessed 9/19
The Eternal Return / Stephanie Rose Portraits is a 2012 exhibit at the Albany (NY) Institute of History and Art which says: "The Eternal Return / Stephanie Rose Portraits will present 23 stunning portraits of distinguished poets, novelists, art critics, filmmakers, photographers, performers, art collectors, and philanthropists." Also see artist's website. Accessed 10/18
Family Reunion: Portraits by Timothy J. Clark is a 2022 exhibition at the Howard University Gallery which says "Timothy J. Clark is known for his still lifes, architectural interiors and exteriors, and portraits in the tradition of John Singer Sargent. At the inspired invitation of the Howard University Gallery of Art Director, Dr. Lisa Farrington, Clark created new works especially for this one-man show at the historic HBCU in Washington, DC...namely portraits of the "family" of friends that he has gathered around him over the years. Among them are painters Gaye Ellington (granddaughter of Duke Ellington) and Faith Ringgold; musicians Jack McVea, Teddy Buckner, Art Davis, Michael White and others from the world of jazz...Created over the past year, this suite of stunning portraits shows both the final products and the creative processes of the artist archived by the inclusion of preparatory drawings." Accessed 3/22
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