Cottage for Miss Minnie Alexander by Richard Sharp Smith
Richard Sharp Smith is well known for popularizing English arts-and-crafts architecture throughout Western North Carolina and beyond. An English immigrant, having worked at some of
Richard Sharp Smith is well known for popularizing English arts-and-crafts architecture throughout Western North Carolina and beyond. An English immigrant, having worked at some of
The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to announce the recent gift of 40 artworks from the collection of John & Robyn Horn, which features important
David Dewey works primarily with watercolor and is known for his dynamic studies of landscape and architecture. Moon Glow celebrates the mysterious qualities of nighttime
Steps to the Garden—recently gifted to the Museum by Mary & Jerald Melberg—portrays a serene, figureless exterior scene with steps leading the eye to a
The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to announce the recent gift of 41 artworks from the collection of Fleur S. Bresler, which features important examples
The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to welcome The Hills Beyond Santa Barbara #IV by artist Eliot Candee Clark to the Collection. This serene early
The A mis soledades voy, de mis soledades vengo portfolio, created at the end of artist Esteban Vicente’s life, demonstrates the lasting influence of interdisciplinary
The Asheville Art Museum welcomes three works by North Carolina artist Marvin Saltzman. Born in Chicago, IL in 1931, he attended the University of Chicago
The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to announce that the 1945 painting Underground by Helen Farr Sloan (New York, NY 1911–2005 Wilmington, DE) has recently
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