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MB08 Great Art Galleries

Monterey Bay - Annual 2008


The West Coast’s Premier Art Colony.

MB08 Great Art Galleries

Monterey became the epicenter of Northern California art after the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco. Artists from the city came to the peninsula in a wave that ultimately helped the economy and continued to refine the area’s reputations as a viable artist colony.

The Hotel Del Monte opened the area’s first commercial gallery in April 1907. And the colony’s landscapists gained widespread acclaim at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

The adventurous spirit of the Monterey Peninsula’s art scene remains as vibrant as ever with more than a hundred art galleries exhibiting everything from early and contemporary Impressionist works as well as a variety of other styles by mostly U.S. and European artists.


Guest Life Monterey's Great Galleries

Carmel Art Galleries - Carmel Art Association   Carmel Art Association »
Founded in 1927, Carmel’s oldest gallery features the work of more than 120 professional local artists and is dedicated to presenting the finest work for sale by artist members living on the Monterey Peninsula.
 
 Carmel Art Galleries - Classic Art Galleries   Classic Art Galleries »
Classic Art Galleries are regarded as one of the leading art galleries in America, recognized for representing fine art of exceptional quality and value. The galleries feature traditional art by contemporary artists and the largest collection of original paintings by 19th and early 20th century masters.
 
Carmel Art Galleries - Dawson Cole Fine Art   Dawson Cole Fine Art »
Dawson Cole Fine Art has a long history in Carmel, representing one of Carmel’s foremost resident artists of international acclaim, Richard MacDonald, and they understand the importance of the gallery relationship to successful collecting.
 
Carmel Art Galleries - Thomas Kinkade Galleries  

Thomas Kinkade Galleries »
Thomas Kinkade — “The Painter of Light,” uses techniques reminiscent of 19th-century luminists. His paintings simply glow as they illustrate cozy cottages, country churchyards, idyllic cityscapes, and dramatic Western landscapes.

 

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