Tuesday, September 9, 2014

White Mountain Art Show and Sale Friday, September 12th, 5-7pm

Erik Koeppel "The Moat Mountains" 10 x 23 inches, Oil on Panel
The White Mountain Art Show and Sale at the Jackson Historical Society will officially begin with a reception this Friday, September 12th, 5-7pm, and will continue through the opening of their museum show, Oct. 17th, and beyond.

The Show will include 19th Century paintings from the White Mountain School, as well as selected contemporary artists including myself, Lauren Sansaricq, and others.  You can learn more about the show on the Jackson Historical Society websie, CLICK HERE

Below are some the paintings I've consigned to the exhibition. You can find a price list by CLICKING HERE and scrolling down the list.

Erik Koeppel "Autumn in Pinkham Notch" 10 x 16 inches. Oil on panel

Erik Koeppel "Memory of the Old Man on the Mountain" 14 x 10 inches. Oil on panel

Erik Koeppel "The Moat Mountains" 10 x 23 inches, Oil on panel

Erik Koeppel "The Moat Mountains in Winter" 10 x 20 inches, Oil on panel

Erik Koeppel "Morning Moon over the Presidential Range" 9 x 16 inches, Oil on panel
There will be more additions as the sale goes on, which you can keep track of using the links above, or by stopping into the Jackson Historical Society to see the work in person.

Here are a few of the 19th Century paintings on Sale:

Benjamin Champney

Edward Hill

Frank Henry Shapleigh

George Loring Brown

Harrison Bird Brown

Samuel Lancaster Gerry
Enjoy the show, and look out for future posts on the Jackson Historical Society's Museum of White Mountain Art exhibition, as well as an upcoming exhibition in Milford, NH.

Thank you!

A second DVD is coming soon. Here's the first one:


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INCLUDES

  • Composition Sketch
  • Outdoor Plein Air Study
  • Outdoor Tree at Sunset Study
  • Glazing Demonstration
  • Studio Painting
  • Interview with Fine Art Connoisseur Publisher, B. Eric Rhoads
  • Exhibit of Koeppel paintings
  • 9:37 run time (hours)



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