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22 MARINE ST., ST. AUGUSTINE, FL 32084 | (904) 824-2310

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  • Print: Hallockville Barn

    This limited edition print by artist Bernard Springsteel features an interesting perspective on a barn in Hallockville, NY. This print is 11 x 8.5 in., and does not comes matted or framed.
    $20.00 Buy now
  • Bernard Springsteel: A Life in Art

    Bernard Springsteel shares his joy of art alongside his wide collection of watercolor and oil paintings.  A former Art Director for magazine and book publications, Bernard Springsteel has had a rewarding and successful, creative career in the arts involving artists and photographers. Watercolors, sculpture and drawing have been a steady diet, though, for the past 35 years. His paintings are now in collections, namely: The Suffolk County Historical Society, The Bridgehampton Museum, The Brooklyn Historical Society and in private collections.
    $15.00 Buy now
  • STAAA Print: Emmett Fritz Oldest School House

    In this print of the iconic Oldest Wooden School House -- Emmett Fritz illustrates a favorite tourist attraction on the popular St. George Street in St. Augustine. The artist operated a studio in the Riberia House on St. George Street, and was an active member of the St. Augustine Art Association beginning in the 1950s. For more information about Emmett Fritz, view the STAAA Permanent Collection page. This print is 10 x 8 in., and comes matted.
    $10.00 Buy now
  • STAAA Print: Emmett Fritz City Gates

    In this print of the iconic St. Augustine City Gates -- Emmett Fritz captures the beauty of the city streets. The artist operated a studio in the Riberia House on St. George Street, and was an active member of the St. Augustine Art Association beginning in the 1950s. For more information about Emmett Fritz, view the STAAA Permanent Collection page. This print is 10 x 8 in., and comes matted.
    $10.00 Buy now
  • STAAA Print: Emmett Fritz Lighthouse

    In this print of the iconic St. Augustine Lighthouse -- a favored subject of artists -- Emmett Fritz frames his subject with lush tropical landscape, drawing the viewer’s eye down the lane and deeper into the painting. The artist operated a studio in the Riberia House on St. George Street, and was an active member of the St. Augustine Art Association beginning in the 1950s. For more information about Emmett Fritz, view the STAAA Permanent Collection page. This print is 10 x 8 in., and comes matted.
    $10.00 Buy now
  • STAAA Insulated Cup

    Show your love for the St. Augustine Art Association with this limited edition insulated cup!
    $5.00 Buy now
  • FIGURE DRAWING THROUGH THE EYES OF THIS ARTIST

    Bernard Springsteel shares his joy of art alongside his wide collection of figure drawings A former Art Director for magazine and book publications, Bernard Springsteel has had a rewarding and successful, creative career in the arts involving artists and photographers. Watercolors, sculpture and drawing have been a steady diet, though, for the past 35 years. His paintings are now in collections, namely: The Suffolk County Historical Society, The Bridgehampton Museum, The Brooklyn Historical Society and in private collections.
    $15.00 Buy now
  • ST. AUGUSTINE: A SKETCHBOOK

    Through the use of watercolor, black and white drawings, and evocative, informative text, “St. Augustine: A Sketchbook” takes the reader on a journey through the historical neighborhoods with stops at landmarks and other points of interest. St. Augustine, Florida, is the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European origin in the United States, founded in 1565. This book is an artistic celebration of the city’s famous Spanish-style architecture as well as the Mediterranean Revival and British Colonial. Beyond the famous architecture, Rosamond Parrish captures the personalities and wildlife of St. Augustine through her delicate work and loving eye.
    $25.00 Buy now

The St. Augustine Art Association is partially funded by grants from the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council, the St. Johns Cultural Council, the Community Foundation for Northeast Florida‘s Crisp-Ellert Fund, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Benjamin & Jean Troemel Arts Foundation.

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