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Founded in 1909, the California Art Club helped to popularize plein-air painting. Led by Peter and Elaine Adams, it is the strongest arts organization in California today. |
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Owned by Jeffrey Morseburg, author and editor of this site, Morseburg Galleries has been representing traditional artists and selling historic works since 1958. |
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Site authored by Jeffrey Morseburg and designed by Michael Chylinski that is dedicated to the work of the versatile 19th- and early 20th-century American painter Emil Carlsen. |
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Pioneering site that serves as an active clearing house for articles, exhibitions and features on the traditional fine arts, both historic and contemporary. |
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Site dedicated to the prolific American landscape painter Robert W. Wood (1889-1979). Authored by Jeffrey Morseburg and designed by Michael Chylinski. |
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Site devoted to neglected late Pre-Raphaelite, late-Victorian and Symbolist artists and interesting indie music. |
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This massive site was founded by the collector Fred Ross. It is dedicated to the return of traditional art through exhibitions, articles and the dissemination of knowledge. |
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Website dedicated to the work of Peter Adams, one of Theodore Lukits' most prominent students and one of the most influential figures in California art. |
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Web guide to Pre-Raphaeilite and Victorian art across the sceptered isle. |
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Site dedicated to the great explorer-artists of the Orientalist movement - Jean-Leon Gerome, David Roberts, John Frederick Lewis and others. |
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