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the more urban society of the
time. While the movement fell
to modernism in the following
years, it returned to the fore-
Masterworks
from the International
Guild of Realism
Opposite: Lee Alban, The Toy Box,
oil on panel, 15 x 12”.
Below: Jorge Alberto,“C” Is For Cat,
oil on panel, 12 x 12”.
“ The paintings will be a visual overload, to
say the least, and hopefully, viewers
will leave the exhibition filled with excitement
and admiration toward these amazing
realism artists.”—D o n a l d C l app e r
front in the 1970s and continues to resonate with artists,
collectors, and the public.
“We look forward to the
Masterworks from the International Guild of Realism
exhibition being held at the
Appleton Museum of Art,”
said Clapper. “Collectors and
patrons of the arts will definitely enjoy the show in so
many ways. The paintings will
be a visual overload, to say the
least, and hopefully, viewers
will leave the exhibition filled
with excitement and admiration toward these amazing
realism artists.” On View