Welcome

  • We offer the best in European, American and Asian fine art, working with first-time and serious art collectors, corporate clients, decorators and orhers. Artists are selected based on their reputation, level of national or international credentials, style, distinctions. Styles include impressionistic, realistic, abstract and modern. Your hosts are Ken & Pat Warren. Call us at 203-226-6934, or contact us via e-mail at right.

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Directions

  • Westport River Gallery is in Westport, Connecticut, 30 minutes from NYC, and located along the Saugatuck River. The gallery is at the junction of the Post Rd. (Rte 1) and Riverside Ave. (Rte 33). We are accessible from both the Conn. Turnpike (I-95) and the Merritt Parkway (Rte 15). Both intersect with Route 33. We are open Wed.- Fri. (11-4:30); Sat., 11-5; Sun. (noon-5), or by special arrangement. One Riverside Ave., Westport, CT USA 06880.

Special Services

  • SPECIAL EVENTS: Rent a truly unique location for your next corporate or personal event. We can also assist with music and catering.

    DESIGNERS: We can make special arrangements to accommodate your clients.

    CORPORATIONS: Full range of paintings and serigraphs to decorate your suite of offices, regardless of location.

    COMMISSIONS: Many of our artists accept commissions. Have a special request, wish to include your favorite vase in a picture, or a beautiful impressionist picture of your home or family?

    ARTIST SUBMISSIONS: Many artists contact us to be considered, and we review new works based on the artists' credentials, experiences, distinctions. Send us a CD with samples of our work, and your resume. Our sister firm can provide artists with simple, cost-effective websites, domain names and e-mail addresses.

British Art

March 23, 2008

The British Countryside by Hawkins

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As a child, Stephen combined an enthusiasm for horses with a love of drawing. He soon displayed a natural artistic ability which led him to produce equestrian and countryside paintings using a variety of medium. Since moving to Sussex 16 years ago, Stephen has concentrated on oil paintings, mainly of the South Downs. These capture the subtle changes of light and shade, throughout the seasons.
The inclusion of sheep and cattle in many of his landscapes helps to convey the peaceful atmosphere of Downland life. His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Society of Equestrian Artists and at various exhibitions around England, and at the Westport River Gallery.

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Hawkins

March 15, 2008

New Works by an Old Master

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Westport River Gallery in Westport, Connecticut is proud to represent the unique works of Henry Wilkinson. The gallery also represents British artists Stanley Andrews and Stephen Hawkins.

Wilkinson was born into an artistic family, his father having been taught to paint by John Ruskin, eventually became the Headmaster of Winchester College of Art. It was whilst living in Winchester that the young Wilkinson learned the first skills of Gun Making, climbing out of the scullery window in the evenings to work, unknown to his farther, at the famous gunmakers 'Hamond of Winchester'. It was at Hammonds that he first became fascinated by engraving,  learning from the craftsmen who decorated the metalwork on the hand-made firearms. Today Henry Wilkinson is one of the last remaining qualified Muzzle Loading' gun maker in the country. Following his early studies at Winchester College of Art, entrance was gained to the Royal College of Art in the Painting School. By hard work a place was also gained in the Engraving School, under Robert Austin R.A. and Malcolm Osbourne MA. MBE, where he won the Royal British Institute Scholarship in Engraving. This gave him extra time at the college and enabled him to gain a traveling scholarship, as well as the diplomas. Study in Heidelberg, France and Italy followed. After the war he was elected to the Royal Society of Painters, Etchers & Engravers, ultimately as a counselor. For many years he was professor of the Engraving School at the City and Guilds of London, a consultant to the Morris Singer Bronze Founders and a council member of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers. While a student at the Royal College of Art Wilkinson was introduced to George Vernon Stokes the famous canine artist and engraver, Wilkinson then helped Stokes print his editions until his death in 1954. It was only then that Wilkinson began to produce his original drypoints of Dogs and other Sporting Subjects.

Today now well into his 80s and seen in photo below, Wilkinson works alone in his studio - workshop in rural Kent, still producing his limited editions entirely single-handed. From origination, to hand engraving his metal plates and eventually printing and finishing the editions, the work is entirely his own. He even produces his own printing inks. His genuine deep love and understanding for country life, rural pursuits and well bred dogs, built up over a lifetime, are clearly evident, not only in his 'Dry Points' and 'Line Engraving' Signed Limited Editions, but also in his original paintings which amazingly, he still finds time to paint.

Each of the following four images is a limited edition original etching, which is currently being framed and will be back in the gallery by week's end. Each is about 10x14 (about 14x18 framed) and very reasonably priced at $285 plus tax. The photo at far right below is an original oil painting by the British master. The picture is 16x24 and sells for $4250, unframed. Call us at 203-226-6934 if you are interested. Other gallery works can be seen at the Westport River Gallery.

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