We are interested in representing artwork, or a collection of artwork, by artists participating in the schools listed below. Click on the category name to view subgroups and more information.

HOW WE WORK
AMERICAN ART
   › American Impressionists
   › Hudson River School
   › Old Lyme Colony
   › California Painters
   › Midwest School
   › Realism
   › Western Painters
   › Taos School

CONTEMPORARY ART
LATIN AMERICAN ART
COLLECTIONS
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HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL

The Hudson River School of painting was an informal association of painters working in New York state from the early 19th century until the civil war era. Their focus was initially on the lush, unspoiled landscapes of the Hudson River Valley and the Catskill Mountains and eventually extended to the unexplored west. The Hudson River School of art is considered to be the first style of painting to be developed entirely within the United States.

WE ARE CURRENTLY INTERESTED IN BUYING:

Washington Allston, James Bard, Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Birch, Ralph A Blakelock, Alfred Thompson Bricher, John G. Brown, Johann Hermann Carmiencke, Thomas Chambers, Frederic A. Chapman, Frederic Edwin Church, Edmund C. Coates, Thomas Cole, Samuel Colman, Jasper Francis Cropsey, Robert Scott Duncanson, Asher B. Durand, Henry Augustus Ferguson, George F. Fuller, Sanford Robinson Gifford, Regis Francoix Gignoux, George Henry Hall, James McDougal Hart, William Hart, Martin Johnson Heade, George Hetzel, John Bradley Hudson Jr, George Inness, David Johnson, William Keith, John Frederick Kensett, Homer Dodge Martin, Arthur Parton, Thomas Addison Richards, William Trost Richards, Thomas Prichard Rossiter, William Louis Sonntag, John Ferguson Weir, Worthington Whittredge, Alexander Helwig Wyant