Eisele Gallery of Fine Art

Eisele Gallery of Fine Art Eisele Gallery - Cincinnati, Ohio - www.eiselegallery.com Conveniently located 10 miles east of downtown Cincinnati, just off Wooster Pike / US Route 50.

The Eisele Gallery (formerly the Patricia Weiner Gallery), is located in the Historic Mariemont Village at 6936 Madisonville Road. One of the oldest and most respected art galleries in Cincinnati, specializing in original paintings by noted 18th, 19th and 20th century American and European artists. Our collection includes works by renowned American Impressionists, Taos and Hudson River School arti

sts, American Tonalists, Cincinnati Golden Age painters and contemporary works by local and regional living artists. We are always interested in purchasing quality paintings, especially those painted by Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana artists.

DAYTON NOW celebrates the artists shaping the Miami Valley today.This dynamic group exhibition brings together an exciti...
05/29/2026

DAYTON NOW celebrates the artists shaping the Miami Valley today.

This dynamic group exhibition brings together an exciting range of contemporary painting, sculpture, and mixed-media works from both emerging and established Dayton-area artists. Curated in collaboration with Bill Montana and Jeffery Courtland Jones, the exhibition highlights the creativity, diversity, and energy that continue to define the region’s artistic landscape.

The exhibition opens June 4, with an Opening Reception from 6–9 PM. Join us for an evening of art, conversation, and the opportunity to meet many of the artists featured in the exhibition.

Featuring works by Heather Jones, Jeffery Courtland Jones, Nicolas Arnold, Ashley Arnold, Dan Wells, Hadley Rodenbeck, Zach Collopy, Darren Haper, John Sousa, Michael Higgins, Lori Daugherty, Scott Gibbs, Mike Giant, Cayman K, Axel Altin, Bradley Lusa, Ali Calis, and more.

We look forward to welcoming you to experience the vibrant contemporary art scene of Dayton and the Miami Valley.

Into the Woods, , acrylic on board

Bottlecap Snake, mixed media

Untended Entity, Scott Gibbs, charcoal and marble dust

Emigre, Michael Higgins, acrylic and mixed media

05/27/2026

How do you paint light? How do you make an ordinary place feel extraordinary?

In this clip from Art in Full Proof, Brad Davis discusses two of his newest paintings: an antique shop in Kentucky filled with lamps, reflections, and shifting perspectives, and a striking nocturne overlooking a highway after dark. Brad shares how he uses light, atmosphere, and composition to transform everyday scenes into compelling works of art.

Watch the full conversation on our YouTube channel to hear more about Brad’s artistic process, influences, and latest work.

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for future episodes of Art in Full Proof, and visit Eisele Gallery’s website to explore available paintings by Brad Davis.

Link in bio.

The best architecture does more than define space. It defines experience.These paintings capture the beauty found in his...
05/26/2026

The best architecture does more than define space. It defines experience.

These paintings capture the beauty found in historic facades, museum interiors, forgotten ruins, and familiar city streets. Through color, light, and perspective, each artist transforms architecture from a physical structure into a work of art in its own right.

For those who appreciate history, craftsmanship, and a strong sense of place, these works offer a compelling look at the built world around us.

The next time you’re in Hyde Park, stop by Eisele Gallery to see these works in person, or explore our collection anytime on our website. We would love to help you find a piece that speaks to your connection with architecture, history, and place.

Mohamed Abdel Karim, The Rusted Block, watercolor on paper, $1,000

Pam Folsom, Old Hyde Park Square, oil on canvas, $1,800 Pamela Folsom

Doug Welsh, King Henry’s Ruins, oil on board, $600
Doug Welsh Art

Kevin O’Brien, Cincinnati Art Museum, acrylic on canvas, $1,200

Brad Davis’s Brad Davis Artist work exists in that space between observation and memory. The paintings feel deeply Ameri...
05/22/2026

Brad Davis’s Brad Davis Artist work exists in that space between observation and memory. The paintings feel deeply American, grounded in real places and objects, but they also carry a quiet psychological weight. Nothing is overstated. The compositions are restrained, the surfaces carefully built, and the brushwork intentional without ever calling attention to itself.

What makes Brad’s work worth spending time with is his ability to slow the viewer down. He finds beauty in overlooked spaces, tension in stillness, and structure in simplicity. The longer you sit with the paintings, the more they begin to reveal themselves.

Following the release of our latest Art in Full Proof episode with Brad, we wanted to share several works currently available through the gallery.

Message, call, or email for information or to make an offer any of Brad’s work.

1. Cincinnati Morning, 2021, $500
2. Lunkenheimer, 2024, $1,600
3. Chainsaw, 2020, $1,700
4. View from Maryland Mt. Summit, $600
5. West Family Warehouse, 2024. $500
6. Springgrove Pond, $600
7. Mt. Adam’s Overlook, 2026, $600
Full episode linked in bio.

05/20/2026

In this clip from Art in Full Proof-Brad Davis & Blanton's Gold from 2018, reflects on the encouragement that shaped his path as an artist. With a father who spent 40 years teaching elementary art and a mother who constantly supported his creativity, art became part of everyday life from an early age. Brad recalls driving through the countryside with his dad, pulling over beside open fields just to sit and draw together.

In the full conversation, Brad discusses the influence of family support, his studies and ,his ongoing Substack Plein Air Poetry with his wife and two new works that will be exhibited in Pennsylvania this summer.

Watch the full video now on YouTube. Link in bio.

Have you read one of our newsletters before?Each month, we share new acquisitions, artist features, historical research,...
05/19/2026

Have you read one of our newsletters before?

Each month, we share new acquisitions, artist features, historical research, exhibitions, and highlights. Find the link in our profile for more.

Our April newsletter explores the legacy of Frank Duveneck through several important students and followers, including Charles Abel Corwin, Theodore Wendel, Dixie Selden, and Frank Wilmes, alongside works currently available through the gallery.

Swipe through to explore highlights from this month’s issue, and stay tuned for May’s newsletter and upcoming summer exhibitions.

05/14/2026

“I’m trying to find that thing that’s magic, and it’s just out of sight.”
-Tom Towhey

In this clip from ART IN FULL PROOF, Tom Towhey talks about the discovery process behind painting, why he works on multiple pieces at once, and the difficult moment every artist faces: knowing when a work is finally finished.

Watch the full conversation as Tom discusses intuition, color, process, and the evolution of an idea on canvas. Link in the bio for the full video from this episode of Art in Full Proof.

Message us for available works by Tom Towhey.

Happy 513 Day from Eisele Gallery!Today we’re celebrating the artists, streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and history t...
05/13/2026

Happy 513 Day from Eisele Gallery!

Today we’re celebrating the artists, streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and history that make Cincinnati one of the great art cities of the Midwest. From Golden Age painters to contemporary Cincinnati artists, this collection highlights the people and places that continue to shape the city’s creative identity.

Enjoy 10–30% off select works featuring Cincinnati artists and Cincinnati subject matter through the end of Saturday.

Swipe through and celebrate the 513 with us.

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Gorgeous Gardens closes this Saturday at Eisele Gallery. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this vibrant exhibitio...
05/12/2026

Gorgeous Gardens closes this Saturday at Eisele Gallery. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this vibrant exhibition featuring works that explore flowers, color, beauty, and their enduring connection to the natural world.

1. Overgrowth, 2026, mixed media on wood
2. Believe 2.0, 2025, acrylic on canvas
3. , Begin, original silkscreen on archival board
Beautiful Kilometer, no. 1, 2016, acrylic on cradled wood panel
4. Here & Now, 2021, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas

05/08/2026

ART IN FULL PROOF: Tom Towhey & EH Taylor Single Barrel

In this clip from our latest episode of ART IN FULL PROOF, Cincinnati artist reflects on stepping away from formal artistic training to find a more personal and instinctive approach to painting. He discusses the early artists and experiences that shaped the way he sees the world, and how those influences continue to guide his work today.

Watch the full conversation through the link in our profile.

04/30/2026

David’s Critique

A short story about an artist, an art critic, and

Skyline, 2026

Oil on canvas
18” x 24”

Original and limited edition prints available only at

Address

2838 Observatory Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
45208

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+15137917717

Website

https://www.eiselegallery.com/exhibitions-and-collections/cincinnati-513, https://youtube

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