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Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery
Tom Wagner
Established collectors of art will find one of the best assortments of traditional European art in America at the Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery. With prices beginning around $1,000, you will find lovely landscapes, interior representations, portraits, still lifes and marine scenes painted by a wide variety of masters, all dating from between 1820 and 1920. Some artists featured include Enrico Tarenghi, Juliette Cambier, Alphonse Van Beurden and Joseph Francois de Coene.
Browsing the selections, you will find Gaston Haustrate's impressionist rendering of sail boats parked on glassy water, titled "Boats at Anchor". Or spend some time appreciating Charles Bisschop's "Pont Des Soupirs, Venise", a serene view of one of Venice's canals. In "Apres Le Travail" by Louis Joseph Anthonissen, two men relax in the shade of a large trees meandering branches, enjoying a picnic. Even if you have no intention of buying anything, anyone can come and appreciate the displays in this gallery.
Doing business in the area since 1979, the owner of the Fine Art Gallery, Nigel Turner, endeavors to maintain a steady stock of approximately 1,000 paintings in the showroom. You can contact the gallery to arrange for a private viewing by visiting the website at www.lafagallery.com.
Located a mile north of La Cienega's famous "Restaurant Row", the area adjacent to the Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery is rife with antique and specialty shops, making it easy to find an entire day's worth of entertainment within a few blocks; and then you can drive south a bit and enjoy an excellent meal at one of LA's best restaurants.
The gallery is located at 736 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, situated between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. The gallery is open from 10am until 5.30pm Monday through Friday, and from 10am until 4pm on Saturdays. The gallery is closed every Sunday.
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