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Charles Bell was a self-taught painter born and raised in Oklahoma whose massive photorealistic canvases depict still-life images of nostaligic, child-friendly items such as vintage action figures and toys, gumball machines, pinball machines and more. Working primarily in oils but actually working from photographs of meticulously arranged objects, Bell sought to magnify and give animated life to mundane objects and to present industrial products made to satisfy children’s markets re-consumable for now-adult...
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Brooklyn-born American painter Robert Cottingham is widely considered a master of photorealism and a major figure in the Americana movement. After a brief stint working as a commercial artist, during which time he dedicated himself to his own painting practice, Cottingham became renowned for his highly detailed depictions of urban American signage. Unpretentious, playful and rooted in a sense of clear-eyed realism, any of these seven chromogenic prints and serigraphs...