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I have been active since 1972 in the purchase and sale of American and European nineteenth century art, helping to broaden the collections of many individuals, corporations, and museums throughout the world. As a private dealer, I devote the majority of my time to working with the art that I acquire. I supervise the conservation of each painting, retrieving the impact of its original state and preserving it for the future.
Debra Force Fine Art, Inc. is a prestigious gallery on the upper eastside of New York City specializing in fine American paintings, drawings and sculpture from the 18th century to the mid-20th century. Established in 1998, the gallery offers a selection of the finest quality works of art from $2,500 to well over $1,000,000, featuring important artists of all periods and schools of American Art.
Kennedy Galleries, established in 1874, is one of the oldest and most respected dealers in American art. We offer for sale American paintings, watercolors, sculpture, drawings, and prints of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, including works of the Colonial and Federal periods, Hudson River School, Luminism, American Impressionism, Social Realism, Regionalism, and Modernism. American genre, history, landscape, still-life, marine, and portrait painting spanning three-hundred years are also represented in our extensive collection.
From Anshutz to Zorach, the gallery presents the finest examples of American Impressionist, American Modernist, Ashcan, Urban Realist, and Regionalist works created in the first half of the twentieth century. The gallery began to acquire its inventory of paintings, sculpture and works on paper in 1998, with the philosophy based on documentation, preservation and presentation being integral parts of any work offered.
Founded in 1930 by Frank S. Schwarz, the Schwarz Gallery opened on Atlantic City's celebrated boardwalk as specialists in furniture and silver. Relocation to Philadelphia during the Second World War prompted an emphasis on the arts of Philadelphia, and paintings became the Gallery's focus when Frank Schwarz's son Robert joined the firm during the 1960s.
For over twenty years, Godel & Co. has offered the finest quality 19th and early 20th century American art to private and corporate collectors, dealers, and museums. Our extensive inventory regularly features landscapes in the Hudson River School and Luminist styles, as well as Still-Life, Genre, and Marine subjects.
One of the nation's premier sources of beautiful 17th, 18th, and 19th century French furniture and decorative arts. Our reputation for our speciality - fine & unusual 18th century French Provincial antique furniture - is unsurpassed source it for you.
Joan Bogart has been in the antiques business since the mid 1970's. She has always specialized in high style 19thC American Furniture Chandeliers and Accessories. Joan has appeared and has lectured on the subject for museums and symposiums, been on TV with her collections, and has been written up in articles both in Victorian Homes and Old House Interior's, The New York Times & Newsday, as well as numerous antiques periodicals.
The Charleston Renaissance Gallery is the nation's foremost gallery specializing in fine art of the American South. Our gallery offers nineteenth and twentieth century masterworks, including oils, works on paper and sculpture; the art of the Charleston Renaissance; and select works from the estate of Elizabeth O'Neill Verner. Established as Robert M. Hicklin Jr., Inc. in 1972, the gallery counts private collectors from across the country and around the world, as well as premier national institutions, among its clients.
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