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Simic-Showcase Galleries, San Carlos bet. 5th & 6th, Carmel, (831) 626-6082. Now in their 21st year, one of Carmel's largest fine art galleries represents more than 350 distinguished impressionists and realists. Among the artists are Édouard Cortès, Galien Laloue, Dyf, Eugene Garin, James Fetherolf, Alexander Dzigurski, Dave Dalton, An He, David Garcia, Yanush, Milanov, Miletic, H. Claude Pissarro, Mario B. Simic, and many others. Hours: 10am-6pm, Sun-Thur; 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat. Skalagard’s Square-Rigger Art Gallery, San Carlos bet. 5th & 6th, Carmel, (831)625-0100, www.sailingshipart.com. Hans Skalagard is a man in love with the sea. A Master Mariner, he is also a Master Painter of majestic ships. Lining the gallery walls are detailed paintings of tall ships in full sail, historic naval battles, galleons, and Clipper ships. Skalagard’s works are widely collected, and exhibited in local public buildings and museums worldwide. Hours: Daily; late on Fri & Sat. Thomas Kinkade Museum & Cultural Center, at Casa Gutierrez, 590 Calle Principal, Monterey, (831)655-1477, www.kinkademuseum.org Thomas Kinkade, widely known as the “Painter of Light,”.is regarded as America’s most collected living artist. Kinkade states that his mission as an artist is “to create little glimpses of a world that is tranquil, peaceful, and full of beauty.” The museum displays his varied artistic styles that range from plein air to romantic realism. Hours: 10-5 Wed-Sat; 1-4 Sun. Trotter Galleries, San Carlos near 7th, P.O. Box 3246, Carmel, (831)625-3246; Fax (831)625-1456. www.artnet.com/trotter.html, Tgalleries@aol.com. For 22 years, Trotter Galleries has consistently maintained its reputation as a source for collectors of prominent early California artists, 1890-1940. Specializing in representative examples by formative artists such as Armin Hansen, Percy Gray, William Ritschel, Granville Redmond, John Gamble, Maurice Braun, Evelyn McCormick, E. Charlton Fortune, and M. DeNeale Morgan. Valentina Gallery, Dolores & 5th, Carmel, (831)625-2233. One of the finest art galleries in the U.S. Features American and European classical fine art. Represents a strong group of Russian artists who studied at the Surikov and Storganov art schools in Moscow and the St. Petersburg Academy: Vladimir Muhin, N. Lysak, T. Soloreva, U. Lesin, and others. American artists include Robert Wee, J. Nordman, and more; sculptors include Gene Guibord and McDermott. Hours: 10am-5pm, daily. Valtr Coast Art Studio Gallery, Cortile San Remo (#7 upstairs), Lincoln Avenue bet. 5th & 6th, Carmel (831)626-6619, www.valtrcoastart.com. Jan Valtr works his special magic in oils, acrylics, and watercolor, his style varying from traditional to impressionistic; his palette swaying between the cool blues and greens of the ocean waters and the warm dusty tones of the Southwest. He also offers private instruction and exhibits work of a guest artist each month. Hours: 11-5pm, Wed-Sun. |
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