Payne Fine Arts

ABOUT US: Julie and Warren Payne are private art dealers in Louisville, Kentucky, specializing in the art of our shared past, with an emphasis on artists working in Kentucky, Southern Indiana, the Ohio River Valley and the Deep South.

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MUST SEE!
Great Revivals:  Kentucky Decorative Arts Treasures
The exhibit in the Old State Capitol is scheduled to be up for five  years.  A display of Paul Sawyier paintings will be rotated.
Kentucky Historical Society
100 W. Broadway
Frankfort, KY 40601
502.564.1792

Cane  Ridge Publishing House

Clear as Mud


 


Antique picture frames


INDIANA

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ILLINOIS ART


HORSES


PRINTS: Our inventory includes works on paper from France, Britain and the United States produced in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Events

MARCH

The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation’s “Antiques & Garden Show” is fast approaching, and the trust folks have set up a series of great programs that are free once you pay show admission.

On Friday, 12 March, Marianne Ramsey, from Eastern Kentucky University, will talk on "Early Kentucky Furniture & the Artistry of Inlaid Decoration" at 3 p.m.

On Saturday, 13 March, at 3 p.m., Estill Curtis Pennington will present a program on "Kentucky Painters: Local Art, National Context."

On Sunday, 14 March, the Speed Art Museum’s Scott Erbes discusses "Designing a Great New Age, 1900-1930: Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Frank Lloyd Wright and Josef Hoffman" at 1 p.m.

If your interest in early inlaid furniture is strong, you might think of seeing Sumpter Priddy, the antiques dealer and the face of “fancy,” who’ll talk at 11 a.m. Saturday on “Inlaid Furniture of the Inland South: 1790-1820.” This is not free –it’s a lecture-lunch-admission combo and costs $60.

For more information, such as admission cost and show hours, click here or call 859-253-0362.


APRIL

43rd Annual Antique Show & Sale

April 10-11

Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm
Admission $6
Nelson County High School, Hwy 62 East, Bardstown, Ky.
www.parrettlich.com

MAY

The Arts of Kentucky, “an installation of seldom-seen paintings by Kentucky Masters, rare furnishings, Bourbon County coin silver … recently discovered works on paper (and) antiquarian photographs of early interiors,”
opens 29 May at 2 p.m. at the Hopewell Museum in Paris, Ky. For more information, call 859.987.7274 or e-mail.

 

 


Contact the sponsoring institutions for more details, such as cost and any deadlines for reservations.

About us

Inventory

Kentucky: The Master Painters

Kentucky Master Works

Historic Prints

Pottery

 

Antique Frames

Essays

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