Austin Galleries
Since its opening in 1964, Austin Galleries has been a trusted name in fine art sales and services in Austin, Texas. Open by Appointment Only.
With an expansive clientele of private individuals and businesses of all sizes, we offer a wide variety of art to meet different needs. Call or E-mail to schedule an appointment. We are flexible on weekends and it is possible to accommodate with advanced notice.
10/04/2024
Fall is here, and with it we’re happy to announce our Arts of Autumn collection featuring over 50 artworks! From familiar Texas landscapes to abstracts that embody the colors of the season, these pieces will bring the sentimental warmth of the season into your home!
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10/02/2024
“Hats” by Heiko Weiner represents an intersection between art and mathematics. This abstract wall sculpture utilizes a 13 sided shape known as “The Hat,” discovered by mathematician David Smith in 2022. Tiles cut in this shape can be used to cover any surface without ever creating a repeating pattern– something that had previously never been achieved with a single tile.
Using this shape, this piece uses walnut, cherry, yellow oak, maple, padauk and izombe woods. It comes with 3 hanger brackets and can be hung in any orientation desired.
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09/27/2024
NEW IN — Ws’re super excited to share these 3 brand new abstract painting by M.A Bhatti! Available on our website now!
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09/20/2024
Today we celebrate the serene beauty of Forrest Moses (1934-2021), a master of contemporary landscape painting. His delicate balance of abstraction and realism captures the tranquil essence of nature, as seen in this stunning piece. Moses’ work invites us to pause, reflect, and connect with the natural world through muted tones and peaceful compositions. His legacy lives on through his timeless art.
09/11/2024
“Russian Village Snow Scene” by Nikolai Baskakov
Oil on canvas | 34.5” x 43”
Frame: Gold, gilt wood frame (included) 48” x 47”
About the Artist:
Nikolai Baskakov (1918-1993) was a prominent Russian painter, known for his significant contributions to Soviet Realism. Born in the village of Krasnoie Selo in the Nizhny Novgorod region, Baskakov studied at the Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), one of the most prestigious art schools in Russia. He was particularly influenced by the works of Ilya Repin and other masters of Russian Realism.
Baskakov’s art is characterized by its vivid depiction of everyday life, focusing on themes like labor, family, and the Soviet way of life. His style blends meticulous attention to detail with a deep sense of narrative and emotional expression.
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09/05/2024
“Portrait of a Woman” by Tatsuya Nakamoto
Calligraphy on Paper
Available now
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09/03/2024
“Pomander” mixed media diptych on board by April Street
80 x 72 inches
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08/29/2024
“Two Lovers” expressionist figurative painting by Pep Suari.
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08/23/2024
“Daikoku, Dieu de la Richesse” by Paul Jacoule, 1952
Available now
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08/21/2024
3 Paintings by Tom Reno— on sale until August 31st!
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5804 Lookout Mountain Drive
Austin, TX
78731
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| Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
| Friday | 10am - 6pm |