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![]() William A. Karges Fine ArtOn Dolores between Ocean Ave & 7th
Specializing in historically important, museum quality, early California paintings executed between 1880 and 1940, William A. Karges Fine Art is internationally known as one of the premier galleries in the U. S. Thomas Hill, Armin Hansen, William Wendt, Agnes Pelton, Selden Gile, and Granville Redmond are among the artists in the Gallery's holdings...
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![]() Lisa’s StudioCourt of the Fountains, Mission & 7th, Carmel, CA 93921
Lisa Bryan of Lisa’s Studio and “Sketches Collection” is a living artist-in-residence of the village of Carmel. Her unique style has captured the heart and soul of this village-by-the-sea and she has presented it to visitors in many facets. Her “Carmel – A Treasure by the Sea” Book, Calendar and Map delight the visitor with painted visions of each and every shop, inn and business in this magical village. Her “Gazebo” studio located is located in the Court of the Fountains and showcases her original art, pet portraits and visions of local color.
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American Art GalleryOn Dolores between Ocean Ave & 7th
Internationally known as one of the premier galleries specializing in historically important, museum-quality early California impressionist and modernist paintings from 1880-1945 - artists such as Edgar Payne, Granville Redmond, Maurice Braun, Guy Rose, Percy Gray, Paul De Longpre, John Gamble, Marion Wachtel, Elmer Wachtel and Joseph Kleitsch.
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Atelier CarmelOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
A large and impressive collection of American, early California, Old Masters, French Impressionism and European artists from the early 16th to early 20th centuries. All artists are 'listed' or in their respective national museums - Renoir, Gauguin, Picasso, Degas, Van Gogh, Chagall, Rembrandt, Daumier, Miro, Cezanne, Rivera, Gainsborough and many more.
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Bleich Gallery of ImpressionismOn Dolores between Ocean Ave & 7th
George J. Bleich has been a renowned Carmel artist for over 30 years, an American impressionist master painter exploring the world of natural light and capturing its timeless beauty. Commissions are a specialty. Visit his interesting website for details on his life and works. His gallery is open from 11:30am - 5:30pm; evenings by appointment.
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Blue Dog Gallery - Rodrigue StudioOn 6th between Lincoln & Dolores
Home of the famous Blue Dog. A one-artist gallery and studio devoted to the works of George Rodrigue. His hauntingly surreal paintings and sculptures are collected throughout the world. What began as the loup-garou or Cajon werewolf has developed into the spirit of the artists dog, Tiffany, who sat by his side for 12 years while he captured the culture of his native Louisiana on canvas. | ||
Carl Cherry Center GalleryCorner of 4th & Guadalupe
The Cherry Center sponsors 12 diverse visiting art exhibits throughout the year. The majority of these exhibits have been selected, organized and curated by the Center and range from historical to contemporary art, including painting, photography, ceramics, assemblage and sculpture. | ||
Carlson Fine Paintings and SculptureOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
Features fine American and California 19th and 20th Century paintings and sculptures including the modernist and postwar movements. | ||
Center for Photographic ArtCorner of San Carlos & 8th, in the Sunset Center
The Center for Photographic Art is a non-profit organization that presents major international photographic exhibitions throughout the year, as well as educational workshops and lectures. The organization endeavors to promote a better understanding and awareness of many different approaches to the photographic medium. | ||
Chapman Gallery & Frame ShopOn 7th between San Carlos & Mission
A unique Carmel art gallery located in one of the oldest, most charming historical buildings in Carmel. The gallery has an outstanding collection of California regional artists ranging from the Early California painters of the 20's and 30's to the present day, and mainly from Carmel and the surrounding central California areas. | ||
Coast GalleryOcean Ave at San Carlos
An exciting new gallery with exciting new concepts - exhibiting fine arts and master crafts side-by-side. Their gallery includes an "Actual Virtual" gallery showcasing plasma screens, which display continually changing works of fine art from the extensive collection held in all four of their galleries.
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ConceptsOn Ocean Ave between Mission & San Carlos
Carmel's most exciting multimedia gallery, featuring the finest in contemporary jewelry, glass art, ceramics and wood working. Also features photography, books, greeting cards and calendars by Concepts gallery owner and photographer Douglas Steakley.
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D.E. Craghead Fine Art GalleryOn 6th between Lincoln & Dolores
Exceptional selection of figurative art, landscapes and florals - all selected with a curator's sense of quality and a designer's sense of flair. Don Craghead has become a leader in capturing on canvas the distinctive beauty of Carmel's golden hills. Other featured artists include Michael Albrechtsen, Nancy Kaestner, Armand Cabrera, Mike Malm, Paul Reingold and Michele Stapley. Open daily 10am to 5:30pm.
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Dawson Cole Fine ArtOn San Carlos between 5th & 6th
A beautiful and elegant gallery where you will experience inspiring sculpture, paintings and drawings by internationally-acclaimed artists. Since its inception, Richard MacDonald Fine Art has been known worldwide as one of the finest art galleries in the country. In April 2005, the gallery underwent a name change to honor the birth of the artist's grandson and continue the legacy of MacDonald's life and work. | ||
Exotic Fine ArtOn Southeast corner of San Carlos & 7th
Specializes in Asian artifacts, gifts, sculptures, originals, limited editions and fine art by well known artists including David Miller, Gaylord Soli, Red Skelton, Andre Renoux, Dale Perkins, Kim Taylor Reece, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Peter Max, Alexandra Nechita, Joan Miro, Keith Haring and Andy Warhol.
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Fawcett Studio GalleryOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
Displays the paintings of owners Ed and Marge Fawcett, local artists who specialize in landscapes, seascapes, and street scenes of the surrounding areas of the Central Coast, particularly Carmel, Pebble Beach, Carmel Valley, and Big Sur. Using oils and acrylics, brush and pallette knife, Ed creates exuberant art that is wonderfully vibrant and expressive. Gallery is open Mon - Sat 11am to 5pm; closed Sunday.
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Galerie Plein AireOn Dolores between 5th & 6th, West Side
A charming gallery that specializes in contemporary landscape painters from the Monterey Peninsula who are carrying the plein-aire landscape painting traditions of the early California impressionists into the 21st century. This group of contemporary painters, known as Informalists, interpret the beauty of the natural landscape in an impressionistic and expressionistic style.
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Gallerie AmsterdamOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
An elegant gallery with over 3600 sq. ft. of fine art. Paintings by award-winning artists ranging in style from impressionism to realism. Featuring European art in pastels, still life, floral, seascapes, impressionism, realism, 19th Century, watercolor, oil and gouache. Includes plein-aire, contemporary art, bronze sculpture, pointillism and California artists.
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Gallery DiamanteOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
Features 20th century modernist and expressionist art, including painters and sculptors from Europe, Asia and New York city. Their work is united by extraordinary draftsmanship, beauty and emotional impact. A unique and exciting addition to the Carmel art community. Open daily 10am to 5pm.
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Gallery EliteOn San Carlos between 5th & 6th
One of the largest and most prestigious art galleries in Carmel, with over 6,000 square feet of floor space and 16,000 square feet of wall space that displays an unprecedented collection of European and contemporary fine art.
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Gallery NorthOn Dolores between 5th & 6th, East Side
Gallery North was established in the spring of 2004 to provide a showcase for local artists. The gallery continues the Carmel art tradition, which was founded by a bohemian artist colony in the early twentieth century. Located across the street from the Carmel Art Association on Dolores Street between 5th and 6th, it is in the heart of downtown Carmel. | ||
Gallery Ocean AvenueOn Ocean Ave between Mission and San Carlos
A dynamic collection of contemporary mixed media art in an exciting setting, with an emphasis on California artists. Collection includes copper/bronze wall hangings, steel furniture and ceramic fountains.
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Gallery SurOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
Specializes in custom fine art photography of Big Sur and the Monterey Peninsula, as well as the Pebble Beach Golf Links. Featured photographers include Helmut Horn, Robert Kelly, Gary Geiger, Joann Dost and David Gubernick. Also features a collection of whimsical bronze dogs by Marty Goldstein. Gallery is open daily from 10am to 6pm.
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Garcia GalleryOn Ocean Ave between Dolores & San Carlos
Features the works of Monterey-born artist Danny Garcia, whose style ranges from realism to abstraction. Garcia is best known for his impressionist paintings of sail boat regattas and for his hand-enhanced miniature graphics. The gallery also displays Garcia's original bronze and jade Monterey cypress tree sculptures and the sculptures of Malcolm Moran. Open daily 10am to 5pm.
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George Stern Fine ArtsOn 6th between San Carlos & Dolores
For over twenty-five years George Stern Fine Arts has seen the art of Early California painters rediscovered by the collecting public. What started as local interest has matured into a recognized part of American Impressionism, collected throughout the United States and internationally.
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Gibson GalleriesOn San Carlos between Ocean Ave & 6th
One of Carmel's newest galleries, they offer a unique blend of traditional and contemporary original oil paintings and sculptures by internationally-acclaimed artists as well as up and coming artists. They feature paintings by Michael Gorban, one of the most exciting artists of today, whose paintings are an interesting reflection on life - past, present and future.
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Hart GalleryOn Ocean Ave between Dolores & Lincoln
The Hart gallery features the work of such eminent artists as Paul Wunderlich, Bruno Bruni, Hausner, Elvira Bach and many more from Germany, Austria, France, Russia and Egypt. Through their European galleries, the Hart Gallery also procures works by many additional established artists and modern masters.
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Highlands Sculpture GalleryOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
Carmel's oldest contemporary fine art gallery, featuring an exciting collection of indoor, outdoor, wall and kinetic sculptures. Works by California and local artists working in bronze, stone, ceramic, glass, water, various metals and mixed-media monotypes and paintings by such impressive artists as Eileen Hill, Marie-Louise Rouff and Carolyn Cole.
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James J. Rieser Fine ArtOn Dolores between 5th & 6th, in Su Vecino Court
Buys and sells quality early Californian and American paintings, from the late 1800s and the early 1900s, as well as contemporary local artists. The gallery has recently acquired a major collection by the well-known artist S.C.Yuan, who lived and painted on the Peninsula from 1952 until his death in 1974.
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Jim Miller GalleryOn 6th between Dolores & San Carlos, South Side
Owner/artist Jim Miller has developed a painting style over the last 33 years which gives a sharp, yet atmospheric quality that is both realistic and dimensional. Says Miller, who paints in his Carmel gallery, "I want my art to focus on the beauty of the world - the things we have around us that we often take for granted. I want my painting to look alive - so you feel you can step right into it and get lost.
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Jones & Terwilliger GalleriesOn San Carlos between 5th & 6th / On 6th between San Carlos & Dolores
An impressive selection of traditional paintings and sculpture by over 40 nationally acclaimed artists and emerging talents of today. Colorful garden scenes, European and American landscapes, masterfully painted figurative studies, still life and seascapes in realistic and impressionistic styles are represented in the galleries' collection. Also featured are salon and life size bronzes.
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Josephus Daniels GalleryOn Dolores between 5th & 6th, in Su Vecino Court, upstairs
Large inventory of collectible photographic prints, including prints by many past masters. Features works by Brett Weston, Josephus Daniels, Ryuijie, Kurt Edward Fishback and other collectible photographers. Open Tues - Sat 1:00 to 5pm; Sun 1:00 to 4pm; and by appointment.
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Kaze GalleryOn San Carlos between 5th & 6th, in San Carlos Square, in the Gazebo
Showcases the Japanese ink and brush paintings of American artist Jesse Howard Fry. His subject matter follows traditional images but his inspiration comes to him via Haiku and Senyru, through poems and thoughts of nature and human nature and by sensitive and truthful observation. His work can be found in many private collections throughout the world.
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Lauryn Taylor Fine ArtOn San Carlos between Ocean Ave & 7th (next to Wells Fargo Bank)
The atmosphere at Lauryn Taylor Fine Art is vibrant and energetic, a rare combination of working studio/gallery, home to contemporary California paintings, photography, and ceramics by a dozen award-winning artists. With prices from $45 to $4000, this is a hot new browsing spot for art collectors and tourists alike.
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Linde Fine Art GalleryOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
Inspired by music and meditation, artist Linde B. Martin's paintings reflect vibrant colors and light in free-flowing forms. She invites you to go into the canvas and, through your personal vision, see and experience the beauty and spirit that is there. The bronze sculptures by renowned artist Tim Outman are also featured.
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Loran Speck Art GalleryOn 6th between Dolores & Lincoln
California-born artist Loran Speck draws the inspiration for his still-life paintings from the realist artists of the Renaissance such as Caravaggio, Rembrandt and Rubens. His gallery features a variety of media by the artist - original oils, watercolor conts, charcoals and etchings, as well as a grand selection of framed limited edition Gicle prints, Photoprints and hand-signed posters. | ||
Lynn Lupetti GalleryOn 6th between Dolores & Lincoln
Carmel's most magical gallery, featuring the collection of painter Lynn Lupetti, which includes exquisite figurines of children, her "magic people" characters from literature, sensuous nudes and classic religious icons. Original oils, Masters Editions and signed and numbered limited-edition lithographs and gicles are available, as well as bronze sculpture by Kim Kori and J. A. | ||
Masterpiece GalleryOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
Has offered the finest in Early California paintings for over fifteen years, by such artists as Franz Bischoff, Maurice Braun, Benjamin Brown, Alson Clark, Colin Campbell Cooper, Paul Dougherty, John Gamble, Percy Gray, Sam Hyde Harris, Armin Hansen, E. | ||
Nancy Dodds GalleryOn 7th between San Carlos & Dolores
A charming gallery that is home to the work of some of Northern California's most engaging contemporary artists. Features delightful watercolors, etchings, oil on paper, lithographs and monotypes. Includes works by artists Jane Mason Burke, Carolyn Lord, Stephen McMillan, Chris Newhard, Gail Packer, William Hook, Teresa Onoda and many more. Open Mon - Sat 10:30am to 5:30pm; Sun 12:00 to 5pm.
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Oliver, Elliot and Sebastian Fine ArtSE Corner of Ocean Ave & San Carlo
Oliver, Elliott and Sebastian Fine Art provides decades of experience to both established and new collectors of master prints, antique paintings and the finest of selected contemporary works. In addition to the extensive inventory displayed in our beautiful Carmel California Gallery, we offer a wealth of resources to assist with locating and acquiring specific works upon request.
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Park GalleryOn Mission between 5th & 6th
An exciting gallery representing contemporary international artists with a diversity of styles and subjects. Featured artists include Cindia Sanford, Faustino Alzkorbe, Jacqueline Osborn, Jan Peng Wang, Jorge Egea, Lindsay Frei, Marilou Kundmueller, Montserrat Faura, Rick Garcia, Rossin, Valeriy Skrypka, Kipp Stewart, Rosemberg, Mark Tennant, Masao Haijima.
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Phillips Gallery of Fine ArtCorner of Ocean Ave & Mission
A gallery filled with original painting and sculpture by international artists, including the allegorical surrealism of Jeff Faust, landscapes in oil by Greg Cartmell, Barbera, and Marcel Favreau, as well as the watercolor images of Isobel George and Ruth Basler Burr. Has the country's most extensive collection of original paintings by the 84-year-old renowned British master, Harold Hitchcock. | ||
Portnoy GalleriesOn 6th between Dolores & San Carlos
Represents nationally and internationally collected contemporary artists. Offers wide variety of traditional art including oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors and bronze sculptures, presented in a charming and informal setting. Two recently added showrooms allow the gallery to preview upcoming shows and provide a showcase for early 20th century artists. | ||
Richard Thomas GalleryOn Dolores between 5th & 6th
Features a unique display of art work. The owners have travelled the world to find the most exceptional artwork from Spain, France, Italy and Russia. Open daily 10am to 6pm. | ||
Robert Knight Gallery of Earth ImagesOn Dolores between Ocean Ave & 7th
Robert Knight has traveled the world to bring you a remarkable collection of images that document the natural world - memorable moments of light, brilliant and lush with color, gathered from more than 30 countries on 5 continents. Robert's works are recognized for their excellence and are sought after by individuals for their private collections worldwide. | ||
Roger Budney Fine ArtOn 6th between San Carlos & Dolores
This artist-owned studio gallery features the widely recognized landscapes and seascapes of Roger Budney. Roger Budney paints in oils on canvas. His style of painting draws the viewer onto the scene, where they can enjoy the subtle colors that soothe the eye. Roger's work is exhibited in Museums in appreciation of his work. He is also in "Who's Who" as a recognized American Artist. | ||
Rosamond GalleryOn San Carlos between 5th & 6th
Represents the works of world-renowned artist Christine Rosamond, including original paintings, limited edition serigraphs and etchings. Her negative use of space has become her signature, inviting the viewer to participate in the painting by requiring his own completion of the image. | ||
Savage Stephens Contemporary Fine ArtOn Dolores between 5th & 6th, in Su Vecino Court
Represents the works of world-renowned artist Christine Rosamond, including original paintings, limited edition serigraphs and etchings. Her negative use of space has become her signature, inviting the viewer to participate in the painting by requiring his own completion of the image. | ||
Silver Light GalleryOn 6th between Lincoln & Monte Verde
Represents the masters of fine art photography and displays prints of their finest works. A resource for photographers, publishers and galleries for PrePress workstations that produce fine art photographic prints, books and other digital media. Open daily from 10am to 5pm. | ||
The Lewis GalleryCorner of Dolores & 6th
This gallery is committed to exhibiting exceptional paintings by artists whose work has been shown internationally, but never before in this country. They feature contemporary European painters including Michael Dvortcsak, Mario Madiai, Gloria Muoz, Vincenzo Politino, Saroja van der Stegen and Velasco Vitali. | ||
Thomas Kinkade Gallery in the GardenOn Ocean Ave between Lincoln & Dolores, South Side
Thomas Kinkade, known as the "Painter of Light", is America's most collected living artist. This enchanting gallery occupies Kinkade's original Carmel studio and workshop and displays all his varied styles that range from plein-aire to romantic realism. Coming from a modest background, Kinkade emphasizes simple pleasures and inspirational messages through his paintings. | ||
Trajan GallerySE Corner of Ocean Ave & San Carlos
A dynamic presentation of contemporary international and American art, featuring an impressive scope of styles and aesthetic diversity, including traditional landscape painting, Neo-Fauvism, bronze sculpting, and the vanguard of modern graphic processes. Original paintings, sculpture and limited-edition serigraphs and mixed-media monoprints. | ||
Trotter GalleriesOn San Carlos between Ocean Ave & 7th, in Paseo San Carlos Courtyard
Over the last twenty-one years, this gallery has consistently maintained its reputation as a valuable source for collectors by providing quality works of prominent early California artists, 1890-1940. They specialize in representative examples by formative artists such as Maurice Braun, Franz Bischoff, William Wendt, John Frost, Edgar Payne, Marion Wachtel, Armin Hansen, Mary DeNeale Morgan... | ||
Westbrook Galleries6th and Dolores
The gallery is unique in the fact that they have an impressive mix of living and deceased masters. The new masters are "the next wave;" the names that we will read about in the future when we read Who Was Who in American Art, etc. The deceased artists that they carry are already there. In addition, they have a search service where they can locate nearly any artist's work that you desire. | ||
Weston GalleryOn 6th between Dolores & Lincoln
Features the finest 19th and 20th century photography and is a world leader in the field of fine vintage and contemporary photography. Their inventory chronicles the photographic life of the legendary Weston generations and they are the exclusive representative of Ansel Adams Museum Sets and Yousef Karsh Modern & Vintage Works and portfolios. Photography, Fine Prints, Graphics | ||
Winfield GalleryOn 6th between Dolores & Lincoln
A contemporary mixed-media gallery representing more that 100 established and mid-career artists working in sculpture, painting, watercolor, drawing and ceramics. The Winfield Gallery is about high quality, intriguing art and the eclectic taste of its owner/director, Chris Winfield. Step into the gallery and you'll experience the world as Chris Winfield always has: surrounded by art of all kinds. Paintings, Photography, Watercolors, Modern, Ceramics, Graphics | ||
Winters Fine Art GalleryOn San Carlos between Ocean Ave & 7th
Specializing in the original diversified work of prominent California and internationally known artists. The gallery features works by Igor Levashov, Tomi Kobara, Vladimir Zolotsev, Henry Richards, Lyda Taylor and many others including the gallery owner himself, Jerry Winters. Open daily from 10am to 5pm. | ||
Wyland GalleriesOn Ocean between Mission & San Carlos
An amazing world of marine creatures and beauty of the ocean life around us in this new gallery space featuring multi-media, sculpture and painting with some furniture that has the feel of the ocean. Open daily from 10am to 5pm. More Carmel, CA Galleries |




