Gregory James Gallery Offering Signature Frank Metz Landscapes

Pemaquid Point by Frank Metz, Gregory James Gallery

Two of landscape painter Frank Metz’s strongest works from the early 1970s are now on display and available at Gregory James Gallery. Metz, who has a home in Roxbury, CT, and recently turned 96 is known for impeccable draftsmanship that provides the foundation for highly evocative works that have evolved over the years from an…

Read More

Welcoming Spring With the Paintings of Ralph Della-Volpe, an Unsung Modern Master

Ralph Della-Volpe Gregory James Gallery

      Gregory James Gallery welcomes Spring with the light and brightness of the late artist Ralph Della-Volpe, an unsung modern master, as well our popular regional landscape artists Thomas Adkins and Jim Laurino. A Millbrook, N.Y. artist who died at age 94 in November 2017, Della-Volpe based each painting on his observation of something in nature that…

Read More

The Allure of Winter Landscapes at Gregory James Gallery

Looking West Over Lake Waramaug, 16x20, Thomas Adkins

  “I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape—the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn’t show.” —Andrew Wyeth   The arrival of winter occasioned a National Public Radio (NPR) rhapsody about the special bond between artists and the season…

Read More

Chris Magadini’s Litchfield Hills Paintings Extend a Vibrant Tradition

The pretty rural towns of the Litchfield Hills have provided a haven for artists since the late 18thcentury, including painters and sculptors as famous as Cleve Gray, Jasper Johns, and Alexander Calder, as well as members of the vibrant Kent Art Colony in the first decades of the 1900s, and so many others. Christopher Magadini,…

Read More