September 26, 2011
Bucks County Artist Robert Beck To Exhibit His Oil Paintings Of Philadelphia Scenes, At The Rosenfeld Gallery Beginning October 9

The exhibition features Philadelphia-centric images such as this 16th & Carpenter streetscape.
(Image courtesy Robert Beck)
The Rosenfeld Gallery in Old City is presenting “Philadelphia Heartbeat,” a series of oil paintings by Bucks County plein air painter Robert Beck, from October 9-30.
The exhibition includes 24 paintings by the award-winning artist depicting decidedly Philadelphian scenes. Subjects are as diverse as the interior of Fiorella’s sausage store in the Italian Market, to the Amtrak control room at 30th Street Station, to the Firemen of Squad 47 making dinner at the station in Grays Ferry, to the lobby of the Inquirer building.
Robert Beck attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and both the Michener Museum in Doylestown and the Museum of the City of Trenton have presented in-depth exhibitions of his work.
The exhibition will open with an artist’s reception on Sunday, October 9, noon-5 p.m.
The Rosenfeld Gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, noon-5 p.m.
Robert Beck at the Rosenfeld Gallery
Where: 113 Arch Street
When: October 9-30
Cost: Free
More info: www.therosenfeldgallery.com












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