a Brunelli print


Item Number: 8186

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $1,395

Online Close: Apr 1, 2007 6:00 AM EDT

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Description

A supreme example of photorealism, this piece is unbelievable in its attention to detail. Entitled "Hanoi Market," it captures an ordinary scene featuring ordinary people and objects in an extraordinary way. Out of only 35 limited edition prints made, this is number 4, and is signed by the artist! Amy Burgess of Frame to Please, on the Avenue in Endicott, has enriched this very special piece with museum quality conservation framing. Triple matted in two shades of blue with the final mat in a dramatic black, this piece is meant to impress. The overall size is 54 1/2 x 31 inches, with an extra thick 3 inch deep black frame.

This is a Live Event Item.

Special Instructions

Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts opened in November of 2003. The opening of the gallery was a natural extension of the artist's passion for the revitalization of downtown Binghamton. Himself a photo-realist, represented by the Louis K. Meisel gallery in NYC, the focus of Brunelli's gallery is the presentation of the best contemporary realist art, but is not limited to it. It also shows well disciplined contemporary abstract work as well as photography, representing many established, as well as emerging, artists. The gallery is also the home of Marla Olmstead, the wunderkind abstract painter that has drawn international and national attention in the news media. Tony recently attended the famous Sundance Film Festival to release the film made by Amir Bar-Lev "My Kid Could Paint That" of her story.

 

Donated by

ANTHONY BRUNELLI, 186 STATE STREET, BINGHAMTON, NY 13901, 772-0485
FRAME TO PLEASE, 118 WASHINGTON AVE, ENDICOTT, NY 13760, ENDICOTT, NY 13760, 658-9010