Share this page Feb 5, 2020 — Mar 17, 2020 Andrew Stevovich (born 1948) moved from Austria to the United States in 1950. He grew up in Washington, D.C., and as a child often visited the National Gallery of Art, where he was captivated by the Renaissance paintings that today influence his work. Although his images depict ordinary men and women in mundane situations and locations, ranging from restaurants and bars to public transportation, the works--with their clean design, vibrant colors, and exquisitely finished surfaces--are informed by the Renaissance paintings he first loved as a boy. Stevovich works in both oil and pastel. He is an accomplished printmaker and etcher and holds degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design and the Massachusetts College of Art. His work is included in a number of public and private collections. Back Subway: East Street Station 2011 oil on linen view In the Clay Room 2016 oil on linen view Donuts 2009 oil on linen view