Overall one of the best art galleries I have been to. The selection is excellent and the owner and staff know their art. Simply some of the best art and not just local artists but also some great ones from out of state plus the sculptures are beautiful.
I have been there several times and it just gets better each time.
Top of my list to shop for art!
UPDATE 2019
A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to purchase a rare 120 year old landowners map for Kendall County for my office.
I didn't hesitate to head over to Texas Treasures to have it mounted and framed and was I ever pleased that I did!!!
They took it very seriously and helped me choose the mats that matched the two colors of my antique map and then just happened to have framing material on hand that did an excellent job of showing off my now piece of art.
Well, I just picked it up and it looks much better than expected and the price for such excellent service and quality of materials and craftsmanship was probably less than the guys with the 40% off coupons (really).
This is going up in my office where I will refer to it often as it is not only impressive in looks but the information it contains it used by me on a...
Read moreOutstanding. On a par with any sophisticated big-city art gallery. Original Texas, Western and Contemporary art. Extremely knowledgeable and friendly owner. This gallery represents many Texas artists and nationally known artists from Santa Fe and around the country. We bought a sculpture from James Muir (who has over one hundred public sculptures throughout the country) and had the pleasure of discussing his work with him in person at the gallery for about an hour. The owner, Johnny Rosa, is a credit to...
Read moreBeautiful, sophisticated, chic, and everything simply flows. The mixture of art throughout the entire Texas Treasures Fine Art Gallery from top to bottom were just eye candy and made me want to just take everything home. To top everything off, Johnny Rosa, gave the most heartfelt message of how this beautiful shop came to be. Talk about community outreach and impact, because it felt like the entire hill country was present for Texas Fine Art Gallery's...
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