George Earl Fox

As a young man in the early 1950s, George Earl Fox created extraordinary works of art that reflected daily life in the beautiful little city of Sarasota, Florida. There was no way for him to know then that the scenes he painted would become Sarasota’s historic, now vanished, landmarks. In his award-winning style of abstract realism, George Fox captured Sarasota’s unique fusion of “culture and carnival” in a series of extraordinary watercolor and ink paintings.

For more than 50 years, these paintings have been treasured in the private art collections of Fox’s family and friends. Now, using advanced fine art reproduction techniques, George Fox has published a series of his early works entitled “Sarasota Circa 1952.”

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