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'Landscapes Through Time' Introduces Work At Rowayton Realty Office

ROWAYTON, Conn. -- The office of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty in Rowayton will be hosting an artist reception as part of the “Sundays at Sotheby’s” series, a monthly program to promote and display local art. 

Local artist David Dunlop will introduce his work on Sunday, May 3 at William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty office in Rowayton.

Local artist David Dunlop will introduce his work on Sunday, May 3 at William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty office in Rowayton.

Photo Credit: David Dunlop website
Local artist David Dunlop will introduce his work on Sunday, May 3 at William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty office in Rowayton.

Local artist David Dunlop will introduce his work on Sunday, May 3 at William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty office in Rowayton.

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The reception is typically held on the first Sunday of each month. Local artist David Dunlop will introduce his work on Sunday, May 3, from 4 to 6 p.m. Dunlop is a painter, teacher and lecturer, as well as the writer and artist on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series "Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop." He is also on the faculty of the celebrated Silvermine School of Art in New Canaan. 

Based in Wilton, Dunlop is known in the art scene for his landscape paintings that draw from both Renaissance techniques and modern-day science.

He was chosen as the featured artist of this year’s 53rd Annual CCNS Art Show, a local charity fundraiser running from June 4 through 7, where buyers will enjoy a 40 percent tax deduction on purchases and proceeds will benefit the Community Cooperative Nursery School in Rowayton.

The annual art show brings hundreds of visitors, many of whom are Dunlop’s own dedicated fans, to the town of Rowayton each year. 

During the May 3 “Sunday’s at Sotheby’s” artist reception, the Rowayton office will serve as a preview stage for the patrons of CCNS to see Dunlop’s work before opening night.

In addition to showcasing his artwork and greeting guests at 5 p.m. Dunlop will discuss the “psychology of perception” and how it is recognized in art. All events of the evening are open to the public. 

“I am so excited that David’s work will be featured in our Rowayton brokerage,” said Darien agent Molly Crosland, who spearheads much of the brokerage’s artist series.

“Not only is David an incredibly talented artist with quite the local fan base, he is also an amazing lecturer, and hearing him speak at the upcoming artist’s reception will surely be a major highlight of an incredible evening.”

The office is located at 147 Rowayton Ave. in Norwalk. Call 203-838-2190 for more information. 

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