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 ABOUT US 
    Cutter & Cutter Fine Art, Inc. is the centerpiece of fine art in St. Augustine, Florida. We own and operate eight locations in downtown St. Augustine including five art galleries, a full service frame shop, a secure and climate-controlled warehouse (including an in-house shipping department) and an office staffed by art professionals. We offer originals, sculpture and limited edition fine art from various genres and can assist you in all of your fine art needs. With over well over 100 years of combined experience in the world of fine art, Cutter and Cutter has specialized in representing the finest in Contemporary Realism, Impressionism, Classicism, Figurative Works, Romanticism, Surrealism, Symbolism and Expressionism.

In addition to handling some of the top contemporary representational artists in the World, the gallery has specialized in a continuing process of identifying and elevating many previously little-known artists to national acclaim. Cutter and Cutter has become a great venue for a variety of styles, offering collectors an expanded selection of work by artists who reflect the highest standards of quality and integrity within their chosen fields of painting. Among the many notable artist they represent are Pino, Royo, Leonard Wren, Bueno, Jaline Pol, M and I Garmash, Thomas Arvid, Ramon Vilanova, Anne Packard, Henry Asencio, Stephen Shortridge and world-renowned sculptors Frederick Hart, Dave McGary, Tuan and Bill Mack. Our galleries have endeavored to build long-term relationships with every client, interior designer and trade professional that walks through the doors and to ensure that the experience of purchasing from Cutter and Cutter is a memorable and enjoyable one. In addition to their ongoing exhibitions, numerous artist receptions and special events are held throughout the year. At these events, collectors have the unique opportunity to meet today's top artists in an enjoyable and approachable atmosphere, and artist are able to exhibit a wide breadth of their work to a receptive and appreciative audience.

Note: At Cutter and Cutter Fine Art we take great pride in our honesty and the manner in which we represent our artists.


 GALLERY INFORMATION 
    Originals - Originals range in sizes from miniature to massive and prices from $1,000.00 to $200,000.00 and up. Call us for details (904-829-0818).

    Giclee - Giclees have revolutionized the art industry and are considered to be the state of the art form of reproducing the artist's original work. Giclee is a digital method of reproduction where the original artwork is scanned into a computer and a revolutionary process sprays micro jets of archival pigmented inks onto artist canvas or archival papers. The result of the small pixels of color provide an amazingly smooth and consistent image. With tremendous fidelity to the original, it can portray color, light, shadow and subtleties like no other method. Giclee is the wave of the future in fine art.

    Lithographs - Lithographs are made by printing paper or canvas on a printing press. Four separate colors are applied as a pattern of "dots" (microscopic ink drops) on the canvas. Loves' carries canvas transfers in many editions.

    Etchings - Etching is one of the most ancient forms of print making.
Etchings are "original prints", an extension of the artist's original work. The artist takes a copper plate and draws into it with a stylus. He then wipes the plate with ink, lodging the ink into the etched lines, places a piece of paper on top and puts it through a press which exerts pressure, transferring the ink from copper to paper, just as the artist has drawn it.

    Serigraph - Serigraphs are manufactured by creating "screens" that are laid on top of the canvas. The screens have hand-cut holes cut in them that allow ink to flow through them onto print. By cutting holes in the screens in different shapes and sizes, ink can be laid down in different areas of the print.

For cleaning your canvas, simply dust the print with a feather duster as necessary.