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  2. Wildenstein & Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wildenstein Gallery, which became Wildenstein & Company, was founded in Paris during the 1870s by the Alsatian Jewish entrepreneur Nathan Wildenstein, bringing together 18th and 19th century French paintings, sculptures, and drawings, and older works by Italian, Dutch, Flemish, and Spanish masters. [2] By the turn of the century, the ...

  3. List of contemporary art galleries - Wikipedia

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    Galerie Philia, since 2015: New York, Mexico, Geneva, New York and Singapore [4] Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles since 1979, New York since 1989, London since 2000, Roma since 2007, Athena since 2009, Paris and Geneva since 2010, Hong Kong since 2011, Le Bourget since 2012, San Francisco since 2016, Basel since 2019 [5] [6] Barbara Gladstone ...

  4. Skarstedt - Wikipedia

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    The gallery was founded in 1992 by art dealer Per Skarstedt. [2] Skarstedt's first acquisition, at the age of 23, was a work by Richard Prince.. Skarstedt moved to New York and opened his first Upper East Side gallery at 1018 Madison Avenue in 1992.

  5. Jacques Seligmann & Company - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Seligmann & Co. focused its Paris business at the Rue de la Paix location, and New York became the international headquarters. Germain's half-brother , Francois-Gérard, ran the Paris office, and Germain continued to travel back and forth across the Atlantic until he made New York his permanent residence in 1939.

  6. American Art Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Art Association (AAA) was founded by James F. Sutton (President of AAA), R. Austin Robertson, and Thomas Kirby (1846–1924) in 1883. [4] Thomas Kirby had grown up in Philadelphia and moved his family to New York in 1876, in the years prior to starting the AAA, he worked at various auction firms and importers in New York. [5]

  7. Harry Stendhal - Wikipedia

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    As an art dealer he operated the Stendhal gallery in the Soho section of New York City and then the Maya Stendhal Gallery in Chelsea section of New York City (in partnership with his sister Maya) and exhibited among other artists; the painters Ron English and Rick Prol, the Dadaist Hans Richter [1] and the Fluxus group members Ken Friedman and Larry Miller.

  8. Bélizaire and the Frey Children - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York. [ 1 ] The painting shows the enslaved Afro-Creole teenager Bélizaire together with the three children of the wealthy German-born New Orleans merchant, financier, and possible diplomat Frederick or Frédéric Frey.

  9. Cinque Gallery - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] "Relying on a series of volunteers, Cinque hosted solo, group, and touring exhibitions," and sponsored an artist-in-residence program, which was inaugurated with collagist Nanette Carter. [2] [3] [4] Over its 35-year history, the gallery showcased both figurative and abstract art by some 450 artists of color, and was praised for its ...