Saturday,
March 9th
At Brilliance
In Color Fine Art Gallery
25 King
Street
St.
Augustine, FL 32084
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Lautrec's "Confetti" |
Cutter and
Cutter Fine Art of St. Augustine, FL announced today a surprise unveiling of
scores of important works from the 19th Century deceased masters Mary Cassatt,
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Edgar Degas, Jean-Francois Millet,
Alphonse Mucha and Paul Cesar Helleu. The event will take place at the largest
of the firm’s downtown St. Augustine facilities, “Brilliance In Color” located
on the plaza at 25 King Street. Serious art collectors will encounter original
etchings, lithographs, drawings and sketches, all of which have been
professionally vetted and are available for viewing.
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Millet’s “Le Depart Pour le Travail” |
For fifteen
years Cutter and Cutter has introduced the First Coast to distinguished modern
Masters such as Frederick Hart, Dean Mitchell, Anne Packard, Royo, Ramon
Vilanova and Pino and the firm is credited with providing a major stimulus to
the flourishing fine art market on the first coast. All works are on display in
a museum like environment, which attracts and impresses collectors who discover
this remarkably professional family owned business. Cutter and Cutter will host
a special invitation gathering on Saturday evening from 8-10pm (RSVP please)
with a formal unveiling of these highly sought-after works, many of which can
be found in the world’s finest museums. Visitors to the gallery may expect to
see works such as Millet’s “Le Depart Pour le Travail”, Helleu’s “Portrait of
Whistler”, Cassatt’s “The Parrot”, “Sara Wearing Her Bonnet and Coat” and “The
Picture Book”. The gallery will also have several original drawings and
sketches on display from Cassatt and Helleu.
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Cassatt's Original Drawing "Head of a Child" |
The firm’s
most experienced art professionals will be on hand and can be reached via their
web site (www.cutterandcutter.com) or at Brilliance In Colors direct phone
number: 904-810-0460. St. Augustine is one of America’s most beloved cities for
its charm, history, and a thriving art community that is among the best in
North America.
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