American Art Collector - USA (2021-11)

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women in his paintings, photography and
everyday life. Throughout his long career,
he was always inspired to capture the
timeless skin tones and light of the nude
female figure, and most importantly, to tell
the viewer a story,” says gallery director
Angela Stump. “He reflected vulnerable
secrets of humanity in his nudes that
I believe revealed just as much about the
artist as the subject. Nude art buyers are
special to me, and it is always thrilling
as a gallery director to drop that veil of
discomfort many have around nudity in
art, and revel with collectors who enjoy the
genuine experience of adding nude art to
their daily lives.”
Bordentown, New Jersey, painter
E. Gibbons has artwork in both private and
5. Haven Gallery, Succumb, egg tempera on panel, 1 8 x 24 ", by Michael Bergt. 6. E. Gibbons, Light Offering, oil on canvas, 30 x 30" 7. E. Gibbons, Troubled, oil on canvas, 30 x 30"



  1. John C. Doyle Art Gallery, Indigo, oil on canvas, 36 x 24 ", by John Carroll Doyle (1 942 - 2014 ). 9. John C. Doyle Art Gallery, MASQUERADE, oil, 6 0 x 36 ", by John Carroll Doyle
    (1 942 - 2014 ). 10. Stone Sparrow NYC, Tectonic, oil on wood, 24 x 20" (framed), by Joshua Lawyer. 11. RJD Gallery, Surrender, colored pencil on board, 1 7 x 36 ", by Jesse Lane.


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