Penn Quarter’s Zenith Gallery Exhibit Has Been Extended Through August 31
What Remains: The American Landscape Bradley Stevens

What Remains: The American Landscape
Bradley Stevens
Force of Nature, oil on linen
“Over the past 30 years I have literally seen thousands of landscape paintings. Every once in awhile an artist rises above all others to a new level and creates a body of work that is truly profound. Bradley Stevens has captured our treasured American landscape with breathtaking images that will stay with you forever." Margery E. Goldberg, Zenith Gallery Director
Recognized as one of America’s leading realist painters, Bradley Stevens has enjoyed national acclaim for his powerful and moving landscapes, portraits and cityscapes. His landscapes are found in corporate and private collections throughout the United Stages, and patrons of his portraiture work include Governor Mark Warner of Virginia and the John D. Rockefeller IV family. Stevens’ portrait of attorney and civil rights leader Vernon E. Jordan Jr. hangs in the National Portrait Gallery as part of the museum’s permanent collection. His historical painting commemorating the Connecticut Compromise of 1787 for the U.S. Senate is installed in the Senate Reception Room, adjacent to the Senate Chambers in the U.S. Capitol.
Zenith Gallery, recognized for its varied selection of sculpture, abstract, contemporary and realism artworks, has been placing art in public, residential and corporate collections throughout the Washington metropolitan area for more than 29 years.
Press Contact: Judith Keyserling, Zenith Gallery Communications Consultant, 202-726-1627, jkeyserling@verizon.net
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