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We are closing in on 100 articles that Joan and I put together as new Art Blog Posts on the website. There are many great articles on featured artists, 19th century fine art, regional artists, fine art methods, best practices, etc.
Born in Germany, Weyl immigrated to Williamsport, Pennsylvania in 1853 and in 1861 moved to Washington, D.C., where he opened a jewelry store. Not trained as an artist, Weyl started painting flowers and still-lifes as a hobby.
What is the difference between Bedford Fine Art Gallery and other places to purchase art?
Women artists in 19th-century America were relatively rare. The rarity can be explained through a combination of social, cultural, and economic factors...
This short clip is from the 1946 film noir titled Crack-Up. Per Wikipedia: "Crack-Up is a 1946 American film noir starring Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor, and Herbert Marshall.
Since opening our 2nd gallery, The Annex, about a block and a half from Bedford Fine Art Gallery, we continue to find exciting fine art for you to fall in love with.
Nestled in the picturesque Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania about a mile and a half from Bedford Fine Art Gallery is the Bedford Springs Resort.
Art uniquely evokes emotions, stirs our imagination, and connects us to experiences beyond our own.
Hamilton was born near Belfast, Ireland; however, in 1832, the family came to the United States and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Trompe-l'oeil (French for "fool the eye") is a type of art that creates a very realistic optical illusion of three-dimensional space and objects on a two-dimensional surface.
Herzog was a prolific painter. He painted quickly and accurately, infusing his landscapes with luminous light.
Can we help? Please call us anytime to help you find the perfect painting that<br>you and your family will love now and for many years to come.
Every picture shows a spot with which the artist has fallen in love.
Max Weyl was a Washington, D.C. artist and he founded the Washington Landscape School. Many prominent Washington, D.C. patrons purchased his art. Francis Cleveland (wife of U.S. President Grover Cleveland) and Ellen Wilson (wife of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson) bought Weyl's landscapes for the Whitehouse.
"The greatness of art is not to find what is common but what is unique."
The New York Times recently interviewed Joan regarding an article on a painting from 19th century French academic artist, Toulmouche.
Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with prosperity, joy, exciting opportunities, and the achievement of your aspirations.
Jacob Christoph Le Bion, a Frankfurt printmaker, first noted the three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue. It was, however, Moses Harris who in 1766 took Le Bion’s three primary colors and arranged them in the shape of a wheel. Even today, color theory is usually taught in the form of an aesthetically pleasing color wheel.
Did you know? - Art competitions used to be part of the Olympics. Between 1912 and 1948, medals were awarded for painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and literature.
My first visit to the Bedford Fine Arts Gallery was a pleasure. The Gallery’s setting is a charming historic home which in itself is worth the visit, but it is easy to lose your sense of time as you move through the spaces and are surrounded by an impressive quantity and variety of beautifully preserved artwork.
Treat a work of art like a prince: let it speak to you first.
New painting from Claggett D. Spangler (American 1848 - 1911) - Fishing on the Upper Potomac
The total value of transactions in the art market worldwide amounted to $67,800,000,000 in 2022 (this is the second highest value reported in the last fifteen years).
"You use a glass mirror to see your face, you use works of art to see your soul."
Ok, so we are not Carnac the Magnificent and probably missed your birthday by a little or a lot, but the point is you probably have lots to CELEBRATE! We have seen many customers who have "fresh start" moments, such as celebrating:
Falling in love with that perfect painting stimulates all of the happy chemicals in your brain, like Dopamine, Oxytocin, and Serotonin.
We were so happy with Joan and Jerry's customer service and expertise. I would recommend Bedford Fine Art Gallery to anyone that is looking for the special piece of art.
As we always say, our customers within the Art Lovers' Niche community are the best. We have been working hard, behind the scenes, and are happy to report that we are opening-up a new gallery about 2 blocks from our current gallery, to better serve you.
What would they say, if animals could talk? Great paintings stir emotions from deep within us. Buy paintings that make you happy! It's a quality-of-life issue.
We probably all know of an ultra-exclusive country club that provides top-tier services exceeding all others in the world. Our customers are the best. We really did not think about the gallery in the context of being like such an exclusive club.
You have worked hard and want to treat yourself, as your reward for all your efforts. Your home is probably your biggest investment and you dream of surrounding yourself in beauty and luxury in every special room that you, family, and friends frequent.
Grand View Research published a report on Home Decor Market Size, Share, & Trends Analysis. They state that the global home decor market size was valued at 663.1 billion dollars in 2018.
We respect the like-minded "Art Lovers' Niche" group that shares our passion for fine art. Whether it is exploring our website or making that special trip to visit Bedford Fine Art Gallery, you are the best!
We love 19th century fine art, but quality exists regardless of who did the painting or in what century it was painted.
We would like to thank the thousands of fellow art-lovers who explore our website, join us for email updates via Art Lovers’ Niche, follow us on Instagram, and stop to see us at the gallery.
The time to be happy is now. Treat yourself to a beautiful work of art that pleases now and for many years to come.
You have heard it before, but a picture really is worth a thousand words. Fine art is powerful. There are thousands of words that can be used to express how you feel about fine art you fall in love with.
"All real works of art look as though they were done in joy."
"Treat a work of art like a prince: let it speak to you first."
The power of art is amazing. If you are a person who enjoys fine art, then buying paintings for your home or office makes you happier.
William-Adolphe Bouguereau stated: "For me a work of art must be an elevated interpretation of nature" and "One shouldn't believe in all those so-called innovations.
The below short video gives an overview of a fun talk, given by Dr. Terri Nicole Sawyer recently at Bedford Fine Art Gallery. Using the skills of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Dr. Sawyer guided some local art-lovers through the emotional mind, the reasonable mind, and the wise mind as you view art.
We are sure you will agree that we can’t be the ones to convince yourself now is the time to purchase fine art from Bedford Fine Art Gallery. Only you can find yourself doing so because it naturally and easily makes sense and feels right for you.
Before you purchase the painting of your dreams from Bedford Fine Art Gallery, we just want to say that you might be surprised at how naturally and easily you can see a great decision being made. We think that's part of the process when you recognize it's fun and safe to move ahead.
We have recently expanded the gallery experience with 4 new spaces. The gallery showcases over 200 pieces of fine art.
Here is a sneak-peek of upcoming new paintings that will be posted on the website. These are not yet posted on the website and are for your eyes only!
In his 1924 book titled "The Enjoyment and Use of Color", author Walter Sargent examines a "scientifically arranged palette."
In his 1871 book titled "Art it’s laws and reason for them", author Samuel P. Long states: "Now there can be no doubt whatever that the pleasure with which one contemplates any object esteemed beautiful is enhanced by the association awakened in the mind of the beholder...
One of the many testimonials on our website from satisfied customers...
Every picture shows a spot with which the artist has fallen in love.
Art viewing can stir emotion. Sometimes those emotions come from deep inside and sometimes they come from unrecognizable places that we have pushed away.
We have pointed this out previously, but feel it is worth repeating. The dirty little secret is that all auction houses and almost all galleries do not get their paintings professionally conserved or restored prior to selling them.
Smaller Gems - The perfect complement for your beautiful home.
This year we clearly saw how important it is to build strong relationships through serving many customers as their guide to finding fine art they love.
There are many personal reasons for why you fall in love with a particular painting. It is a subjective process and only you know what pleases you the most...
Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known.
Charles Ethan Porter is being rediscovered today as a major 19th century painter.
We recently sold paintings by Roseland, Turney, Zuckerman, Lasar, Hubacek, Lambdin, Boss, Parker, Linford, and Leavitt.
In the 1860’s, fellow Pittsburgh artist Charles Linford and prominent Pittsburgh attorney John Hampton took George Hetzel on a fishing trip to the mountainous streams of Scalp Level, Pennsylvania.
We sold quite a few paintings recently, so as usual, we have also added some new paintings for your consideration.
The dirty little secret is that all auction houses and almost all galleries do not get their paintings professionally conserved or restored prior to selling them.
Albert Francis King was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was recognized as Pittsburgh's primary still-life painter during the 19th century.
Once you fall in love with a painting, you can now view the painting on YOUR wall, with the all new custom virtual reality tool on our website.
There are many personal reasons people collect fine art. It can be as simple as enjoying the beauty of a unique painting, as it becomes the focal point within your special room.
Mid 19th century artists, for the first time, could now take their oil paints with them in tin tubes to paint the unique beauty and power of nature.
When you buy a 19th century painting, you are preserving a small piece of history – that can make you happy.
You’ve dedicated yourself to achieving your goals and worked hard throughout your career. You recognize and deserve the very best. Viewing fine art in your home or office, decreases stress levels, increases empathy, raises critical thinking skills, and helps provide relief from mental exhaustion.
As we all work together right now, we recognize our strong love of family, passion for our hobbies, and the need to persevere in achieving our dreams. "Art Lovers' Niche" serves as your personal concierge to assist you in your journey.
"My wife is an artist, and I am a financial advisor, different in many ways. My bride has always desired a collection in fine art. My fear has always been the numbers, what am I paying for, is there an investment value, and is it a fair value? A single customer with two very different views on why to buy art. Jerry and Joan are simply amazing. Their knowledge and passion are second to none. Not only is the collection at Bedford Fine Art Gallery of museum quality, but their passion really inspires you, comforts you, and welcomes you in as a member of what seems like an exclusive club. We are blessed to know them. They will work with you in every way possible to make your dream come true. Our life is now more beautiful because of them, and we look forward to our next purchase." Jason and Alyson L.
We probably all know of an ultra-exclusive country club that provides top-tier services exceeding all others in the world. Our customers are the best. We really did not think about the gallery in the context of being like such an exclusive club. The above customer’s comparison, however, may be appropriate based on our many outstanding customers.
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