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6th Avenue and Dolores Street
Carmel, CA 93923
+1 831 625 4266
This internationally renowned gallery specializes in Early Californian and American paintings dating from 1880 through 1945. It also represents several estates. The gallery has produced several exceptional publications through the years and is always on the hunt for quality impressionist and modernist paintings from the aforementioned time period. Artists represented include Maurice Braun, Guy Rose, William Wendt, Edgar Payne, Granville Redmond and John Gamble. It is a must-see for any art lover while visiting the Carmel area.
 
San Carlos Street & 5th Avenue
(between Fifth and Sixth avenues)
Carmel, CA 93923
+1 831 626 9100
This exquisite gallery is one of the premier ones in Carmel and it features an outstanding collection of fine art from artists around the globe. The proprietors bring you nearly 30 years of combined fine art experience, and they can help you with any possible aspect of fine art and/or collecting. The setting of the gallery itself is an intimate one with subdued lighting. Artists represented include Guido Borelli, Jack Braman, Guan Ze Ju, Maurice Harvey and Ernest Baber.
 
San Carlos Street & 7th Avenue
Carmel, CA 93923
+1 831 624 0346
Cross the threshold of this renowned gallery and you will find a vast array of paintings and limited edition prints by such artists as Randall Sexton, Jane Mason Burke, Stephen McMillan, Gail Packer, Leslie Toms, Carolyn Lord, Teresa Onada, Chirs Newhard, Kipp Stewart, and much, much more. Step through the French doors and browse for a while, or chat with the friendly staff who will be glad to answer any questions. It is truly an outstanding collection.
 
2 NW Dolores Street & 6th Avenue
Carmel, CA 93921
+1 831 626 2615
At this gallery, you can find photographic art of the beautiful Monterey Peninsula. The gallery exhibits the breathtaking photography of Helmut Horn. Particularly inspiring and breathtaking is Horns' Rising Storm and Last Light. Gary Geigers' Yellow Pots photographic art is intriguing. Another equally impressive work is The Eighth Hole at Pebble Beach by Joan Dost. The photographic art displayed in this gallery is exquisite and not to missed on your visit to Carmel.
 
Lincoln Street and Ocean Avenue
Carmel, CA 93923
+1 831 624 1801
This is a great shop to find a gift or accessories for the home or garden. The shop is colorful and has a plethora of items. You can browse for hours here. There are several nooks filled with fine handcrafted furniture from tables and chairs to armoires. This shop has a nice collection of French and Italian pottery, as well as hand painted dishes, bowls and accessories. In addition, you can find a collection of exquisite works of art in oil by Willa Aylaian.
 
Dolores Street and Sixth Avenue
Carmel, CA 93923
+1 831 626 4444
This gallery features the work of George Rodrigue. Here you can find an extensive collection of Blue Dog art. The exhibited works are appealing, whimsical, and questioning all at the same time. The blue dog with yellow eyes that stare at you is very popular. Many thought Rodrigue's Blue Dog art would be a passing fad, however, it has been more than 15 years since Rodrigue first exhibited his Blue Dog works.
 
Ocean Avenue & San Carlos Street
(P. O. Box 4256)
Carmel, CA 93921
+1 831 626 8090
The collection of art and home accessories at this shop is truly an odyssey. Handcrafted accessories from Africa are featured here, as well as furniture and accessories from The Railwoods Collection of untreated wood pieces. You can spend more than an hour browsing the hand-painted dishes from Zimbabwe, masks from Nigeria, or shields from Kenya. In addition, hand-woven baskets, floor lamps and carved statues of animals are available.
 
Lincoln Street & 6th Avenue
Carmel, CA 93923
+1 831 624 5071
This exquisite gallery has been in business for more than 30 years and has over 5,000 square feet of exhibition space. The gallery exhibits and sells fine art in a variety of mediums, for example, Aleksander Titovets' latest creation in oil, or Jove Wangs' Sailing Ship, also in oil. Eugene Morellis' detailed sculptures of wild birds are displayed throughout the gallery. If you like watercolors, be sure to view Eleanor Moores' paintings. Her colorful paintings are so vivid that the flowers and fruit appear to be 3-D.
 
Dolores Street and Ocean Avenue
Between Ocean and Seventh Avenues
Carmel, CA 93923
+1 831 626 6725
The owner and artist are one and the same here, and his interesting works can be viewed at this gallery. Howard Lamar is very talented and you can speak with him as he works on his latest painting or sculpture. Lamars' expressions of life are artfully created in 12 different mediums: watercolor, pastels, oils, serigraphs, drawings, stone lithographs, etchings, drypoints, bronzes, ceramics, and stone and wood sculptures. The gallery boasts more than 20 collections, both private and public, of Lamars' works.
 
Sixth Avenue and Santa Fe Street
Carmel, CA 93923
+1 831 624 4453
If you like photography, this is the gallery for you. Here you can view, as well as purchase, the works of local and international photographic artists. Most of the works of art are done in black and white, however a few are in color. The gallery has a large collection of Ansel Adams famous photographs of Yosemite National Park. In addition, the gallery shows the works of Julia Margaret Cameron, Frederick Evans, Yousuf Karsh, Edward Weston, Mark Citret and Jeffery Becom, to name just a few.
 
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