Jane Meyer Fine Art’s speciality is 20th-21st Century art: painting, printmaking, photography, and sculpture. Currently we are focusing on Environmental artists interested in changing light, movement, seasons, space and time, effect of man on the environment causing us as Stephen Lawson says to reflect on our time-in-the -world.


Stephen Lawson

American Impressionist Albert Krehbiel (1873-1945) is included with the environmental artists since Albert had a life time obsession with the landscape. To me, the hours between daylight and sundown are for work-the charm of the light and color of this interesting country invite one to record its many-sided beauty without feeling fatique.


Albert Krehbiel

Ellen Crowley offers the following insite: My objectives through my work is to encourage it's viewers to see and respond with vigor and awareness to the aesthetic rewards of the natural environment at a time of genuine concern to preserve and protect it.


Our other focus is on Poet / Painters, those influenced by music, literature and poetry, to quote Elizabeth Jaeger, Visual art, like poetry and music, is a way of gaining insight into the nature of things that the rational mind cannot define. However Cynthia Archer would differ, for her Art is rational. intentional, and as a mind at work. Will Petersen would argue that Art must have a soul, a rhythm, and reflect the many facets of Indra's mirror.


It is hoped that this site will become not only a site for acquiring art but a collective art reference tool. The artist archive pages house my extensive research and documentation of the works by the American Modernist painter and Illustrator Dulah Evans (1875-1951). Please contact me with any information or images that can be added to the Dulah bio or inventory.


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EXHIBITIONS:

  • Presenting for the month of May 2008: Cynthia Archer

    Big ideas small format
    Featuring her latest limited edition lithographs, drawings, and mixed media paintings

    This collection of new work is created with a Fauvist pallet and a Cubist's eye.


Jane Meyer
New Directions
January 16, 2008

  • Fashion design, portraits, abstract paintings, not a landscape or floral in sight until now. What has brought them into my field of vision? The challenge of a brushstroke, a line, a mark, making order out of the chaos, that is what these new images imbody. They are the tipping of the hat in reverence to artists of the past, those that fed my aesthetic needs from school girl to adult and a humble expression of my desire to honor my own gift.


WANTED
A Venue (Exhibit Space) for the works of Modernist Painter, Dulah Evans Krehbiel

MUSEUM CURATORS CAN APPLY

Catalogue for show waiting to be printed
with essay by Chicago Art Historian Wendy Greenhouse

Contact Jane Meyer at meyerfineart@aol.com



Albert Krehbiel

CALIFORNIA IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPES

A rare collection of California watercolors
c.1918 by this American Impressionist.

Click here to view this show!


PREVIOUS EXHIBITIONS:


Jenkins' work sells to both corporations and private collections.
"OUT OF MY MIND"

Join us Friday, March 18th from 6-9 pm for an in depth look at the art of Jim Jenkins, from works on paper to interactive sculptures and conceptual pieces.

Come early to hear the artist describe his process of making sculptures and drawings. You can add Jenkins' work to your art collection through April 15th.

Jim Jenkins can be commissioned to create site specific sculpture and one of a kind funcional pieces for public and private residences for exterior or interior application. Jim is also a master metal conservator and can be contacted to restore any vintage metal works. I will be happy to take your inquiries: Contact info: email meyerfineart@aol.com or call Jane Meyer 630 244-7209


100 Years of the Nude in Art  1905 - 2005


"The Boardwalk" by Cynthia Archer
colored pencil and casein on rice paper, 9"x12"

"Figure Composition" by Albert Krehbiel

Witness art history as seen through the nude in compositions by American impressionist Albert Krehbiel, contemorary artist Will Petersen, Geneva sculptor Jim Jenkins, as well as works by many artists from around the world.



Will Petersen work included! On January 13th, 2005, at 7:30, the Sonnenschein Gallery at Lake Forest College will open the exhibition Japonisme/Occidentalism, curated by Associate Professor and Chair of the Art Department Christopher Reed. Click here to read more.



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