Deep in the heart of Heritage Auctions May 22 Texas Art Sale, something for everyone
Robert Jenkins Onderdonk (American, 1853-1917), The Afternoon Walk. Hand painted porcelain tile, 39-3/8 x 55-1/8 inches. Estimate: $25,000 - $35,000.
DALLAS, TX
.- Seven months after David Bates painting Crab Legs set a world record for the Dallas artist, his hometown Heritage Auctions will offer yet another spectacular work in the upcoming Texas Art Signature Auction. Because it wouldn t be a Texas art event without a David Bates.
His Burning Leaves from 1983, a decidedly Lone Star scene set among the swirling smoke and chopped wood and burnt-orange of late autumn, serves as one of the centerpieces in Heritage s May 22 Texas Art event. It features a man at rest, on break, his back bent against the barren tree upon which he has propped his rake. He is clad in green plaid and khaki work pants, his hat slightly titled away from his brow. You can almost hear the crackle of the flame; you can al
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Airs Friday, April 23, 2021, at 7:45 p.m. This week commentator Gary Borders shares how a moment of inspiration turned into an exhibit at the Longview Museum of Fine Art and a new coffee table book.
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Photographic essay celebrates 80 years of Rangerette history at Longview Museum of Fine Arts
Exhibit on display March 13 through July 3
Kilgore Rangerettes By Blake Holland | March 11, 2021 at 8:37 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 11:21 AM
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - They are the world’s best-known collegiate drill team; an American phenomenon that calls East Texas home. And East Texans will soon have the opportunity to take a photographic journey through their history.
The Longview Museum of Fine Arts will soon play host to a photographic essay celebrating 80 years of the Kilgore College Rangerettes.
Photographer O. Rufus Lovett first started capturing Rangerette magic while working at Kilgore College in 1989.
Longview Museum of Fine Arts purchases old National Bank Building in downtown Longview building (Source: KLTV) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | March 4, 2021 at 2:28 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 7:40 PM
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - The Longview Museum of Fine Arts has purchased the old National Bank Building, also known as the Regions building in downtown Longview.
Executive Director and Curator of Exhibitions, Tiffany Jehorek, said papers were signed last week to purchase the building with the hopes of eventually moving the museum into it.
Jehorek said they had originally planned to renovate the building the museum is currently in back in 2018, but as the price estimate for renovating went above $1-million, they were approached by the owner of the bank building and began looking at it as an opportunity to move.