Welcome to the March/April issue of American Fine Art Magazine! In this issue we are reminded why historic American art continues to endure, evolve and inspire. In a world that moves quickly, these works ask us to slow down—to look closely, to consider craftsmanship, and to reflect on the stories that shaped American culture.
You are sure to enjoy this issue immensely. Inside we showcase exceptional art from respected specialists that include Debra Force Fine Art, Questroyal Fine Art, J. Kenneth Fine Art, Vallarino Fine Art, A.J. Kollar Fine Paintings, Godel & Co., Rachael Cozad Fine Art, Hawthorne Fine Art and others. Each piece has strong provenance and reaffirms the importance of thoughtful curation when choosing works to build your collection. Find the artworks that pique your interest and contact the gallery that is showcasing them. You will find their depth of knowledge of the artist exceptional. Collecting historical art sparks an insatiable desire for knowledge that keeps us hungry for more. We are immersed in this world of art, so we understand!
Our auction coverage underscores the sheer activity in that sector as new pieces flood onto the market. Add an incredible Collector Home feature that starts on Page 44 and two special sections dedicated to portraiture, and decorative arts and antiques, and we cover all the bases in a single issue. We also extend the conversation beyond the pages by highlighting a recent episode from our American Art Collective podcast—Episode 360, Winslow Homer Watercolors, featuring Ethan Lasser and Christina Michelon of Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Enjoy this issue and please contact us if you have questions about your collection. We love to hear from you.
Best Regards,
Wendie Martin and Adolfo Castillo
Publishers
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