End of Year Highlights
We end 2011 with a striking exhibition of abstract Post-War works offset by French Post Impressionist paintings. The best part of having a gallery is freedom to experiment and juxtapose works from different periods in ways that are energizing. This is hopefully inspiring to those visiting the gallery to do the same with their collection or home. For instance we have paired a rare Medardo Rosso bronze head of a young boy named “Gavroche” along with Nicolai Fechin’s painterly and austere head of an American Indian in front of abstract works by Georges Noel and Cleve Gray. All the abstract works we brought out are what we feel to be “classics”. The line-up for French Impressionist works includes a top-notch Armand Guillaumin, two sensational Louis Valtat still lifes along with great examples by Manguin, Vlaminck and Maufra.
Whenever we find that there is instability in the stock market, we bring out our best!
