Special Exhibitions
Notes on the 19th, 20th, and 21st Centuries: Paintings by Jeffrey Kronsnoble
June 7–August 10 , 2008
This exhibition includes forty-one works of art by Jeffrey Kronsnoble, dating from the late 1960s to the present. Kronsnoble established a home and studio in the Georgia mountains in the late 1970s, while professor of painting at the University of South Florida. Now retired after more than forty years of teaching, he continues to create a rich variety of paintings that defy the usual definitions of abstraction and realism. From landscapes to meticulously rendered figures, Kronsnoble's paintings are characterized by fluent draftsmanship and an appreciation for art history. His paintings often incorporate portions of historical works of art and also reflect the influence of photography. “Making art is not problem solving,” Kronsnoble asserts. It's “delighting the eye.”
Notes on the 19th, 20th, and 21st Centuries: Paintings by Jeffrey Kronsnoble is sponsored in part by CareSouth Homecare Professionals and by First Bank of Georgia.
Related Programs
Members-Only Opening Reception
Artrageous! Sunday: Trompe l'Oeil
Adult Master Artist Workshop
Gallery Talk and Reception
Artrageous! Sunday: Shadow Box Collage

Jeffrey Kronsnoble, Postcard XLE, 1997. Courtesy of the artist.

