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Period Western Art
Celebrate the rugged beauty and mythic spirit of the American West with iconic depictions of cowboys, Native American life, and vast frontier landscapes. From Charles Marion Russell and Frederic Remington to the Taos Society of Artists, these paintings and bronzes evoke the pioneering ethos and natural splendor of the era of Westward expansion. Read more -
African American Art
Discover powerful and diverse works that span movements from the Harlem Renaissance and the Detroit Black Arts Movement to contemporary icons. These pieces explore themes of identity, cultural heritage, and social justice, offering profound reflections on the Black experience in America. Read more -
Regionalism
Following the Great Depression, Regionalism emerged as a rejection of urban modernism and a return to traditional depictions of the American heartland. Artists turned their focus to rural landscapes, small towns, and everyday people, emphasizing themes of self-reliance and community. These works enshrine the nation’s agricultural and industrial foundations while... Read more -
Surrealism
Immerse yourself in the imaginative and dreamlike worlds of mid-century American surrealists. In a collection championing women artists like Gertrude Abercrombie and Julia Thecla, these artists explored subconscious landscapes and fantastical imagery, offering deeply personal expressions of creativity and innovation. Read more -
Female Artists
Mongerson Gallery champions the artistry and innovation of women who have shaped American art in the 19th and 20th centuries. Spanning a range of styles and subject matters, these works reflect the unique perspectives and experiences of their creators. From intimate portraits to groundbreaking explorations of form and concept, the... Read more -
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