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The Cheryl Newby Gallery
will be celebrating its 29th year in 2012. Visitors will find the gallery
in one of America’s oldest and most scenic coastal resorts, Pawleys
Island, South Carolina. Originally dealing exclusively in authentic antique
prints and maps, through the years the gallery expanded its offerings
to include fine paintings and sculpture.
Now, in addition to its large inventory
of antique natural history prints and antique
maps, the gallery represents a number of nationally and regionally
recognized painters and sculptors. Among those represented is the highly
acclaimed impressionist painter, Ray_Ellis
of Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., and award winning sculptors Catherine
Ferrell and Gwen
Marcus.
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The works of Sigmund
Abeles of New York, a master figurative painter, and member
of the National Academy of Design who grew up in South Carolina
may be seen in the gallery, as well as works by award winning
still-life artist
Ellen_Buselli, and Donald_Holden,
another member of the National Academy of Design from Irvington,
NY. Paintings by the well-known regional artists Mike_Williams,
Martha dePoo, and
Paula B. Holtzclaw
are offered. In 2010, we welcomed Glenda
Taylor, a ceramic artist extraordinaire; and sculptor, Babette
Bloch, a pioneer in the use of stainless steel to
create monuments and limited edition works of art.
In the antique prints
and maps section of the gallery, one will find natural history
prints and etchings by John
James Audubon, Mark
Catesby, John
Gould, Prideaux John Selby, George_Edwards,
Basilius_Besler,
William Curtis, and others, along with antique maps from the 16th
through the 19th centuries. The gallery boasts one of the largest
inventories of hand colored lithographs in the country from the
famous History of the Indian
Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney and James Hall.

"Best
Friends" by Gwen Marcus
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