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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
AUTHENTICATION PROCEDURES
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OLD LYME COLONY
The Old Lyme Colony was named for painters in
Old Lyme, Connecticut, a village that hosted the first major
art colony in America that encouraged Impressionism. Old Lyme
was accessible to its New York City-based painters by excellent
rail service and was located at the confluence of the Connecticut
River and Long Island Sound. The period of its greatest activity
was 1900 to 1915, although the art colony was first founded in
1876 by Henry Ward Ranger.
WE ARE CURRENTLY INTERESTED IN BUYING:
Gifford Beal, Frank Alfred Bicknell,
Maurice Braun, Matilda Browne, George Matthew
Bruestle, George Brainerd Burr, Emil Carlsen,
William Chadwick, Bruce (Robert Bruce) Crane,
Frank DuMond, Charles H Ebert, Mary Roberts Ebert,Will
Howe Foote, Clifford Prevost Grayson, Childe Hassam,
Harry Leslie Hoffman, Wilson Henry Irvine, Longacre,
Willard Leroy Metcalf, Leonard Ochtman, Ivan Gregorewitch
Olinsky, Lawton Silas Parker, Henry Rankin Poore,
Henry Ward Ranger, Theodore Robinson, William S
Robinson, Charles Rosen, Chauncey Foster Ryder,
John Henry Twachtman, Bessie Onahotema Potter Vonnoh,
Robert William Vonnoh, Clark Greenwood Voorhees,
Julian Alden Weir, John Carleton Wiggins, Guy
Carleton Wiggins, Charles Morris Young
| If you have paintings by any of the artists listed in these catagories
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