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Ramelle Pulitzer
Ramelle Pulitzer, Gallery Director & Owner
Hawthorne Gallery features original art in all media by recognized artists with notable exhibition records in the Piedmont Triad region. Exhibits change monthly.

Main Gallery
Here is an interior of the Main Gallery. Gold sculpture is by Don Green.

Stair Case
Artwork by Mona Wu is displayed along the grand staircase in the "Living Hall"
with natural gothic arched  built-in display case on the landing
designed by Bruce Anderson, Idlewild House.

Gift Shop

 

There are all sorts of gift items available:

Minature Paintings
Jewelry
Wood Bowls, Utensils & Wine stoppers
Hand forged Andirons
Scarves and other Textiles

Historic House

center gallery

Charles Barton Keene | Tiffany Glass

Charles Barton Keene, a renowned and prolific architect of country homes, designed this historic house.  The 1920’s mansion features 7,000 square feet, soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, a carved marble fireplace, and original Tiffany windows.  The green roof and long white stucco facade are tell-tale signs that make Keene’s work so recognizable as well as popular.

“Amply published in monographs regarding country houses, especially in the 1920s, Keene represented the best of the colonial revival designers, catering to a wealthy clientele for whom he created sometimes lavish interpretations of the popular style.”

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Tiffany WindowTiffany Glass | Charles Barton Keene

This historic Winston-Salem house designed by Charles Barton Keene features a hidden American treasure at the top of its staircase; two stunning nine feet tall, one of a kind, original Tiffany stained glass windows.

The lush vines that twist and grow around the dynamic family crest are emphasized by broken colors and pure brilliant greens that flicker in the sun. The texture and the varying thickness create a watery affect that appears to move and ripple. Flower buds spring to life amongst the foliage and add punches of reds, pinks, and yellows that glow with light streaming through the glass. 

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Updated: Oct 22, 2008