The Winter Antiques Show – NYC – January 20-29th, 2012 – winterantiquesshow.com

Posted on December 21, 2011 by

0


58th Annual

Winter Antiques Show

January 20-29, 2012

Park Avenue Armory

Park Avenue at 67th Street

New York City

Open daily 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sundays & Thursday 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.

www.winterantiquesshow.com

Opening Night Party, January 19

AMONGST THE EXHIBITORS

Hill-Stone are private dealers in prints and drawings from the 15th century to the early years of the 20th century. Founded more than thirty years ago by Alan N. Stone in Northampton, Massachusetts, the firm moved to New York in 1980. Lesley Hill is, as the name of the firm suggests, the other principal.

As private dealers, Mr. Stone and Ms. Hill have pursued interests somewhat apart from the traditional canons of taste. While they have always maintained a strong interest in German prints of the Renaissance and Dutch prints and drawings of the 17th century, it is the art of the 16th century in Italy, France and the Netherlands that they have chosen to explore more fully.

Their other great interest is the art of the later 18th and early 19th centuries with a specific concentration on Romanticism and Neoclassicism in all its national manifestations. Their passion for the curious and the arcane is, if it be a fault, one to which they will readily admit.

The firm is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, on Park Avenue, only a few blocks from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They see clients by appointment.  Institutional clients include The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the British Museum, the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Musée du Louvre, Yale University Art Gallery, Smith College Museum, Saint Louis Art Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, National Gallery of Canada, Davis Museum at Wellesley College, Fogg Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Art Institute of Chicago and The Getty Museum, among others.

They are members of The International Fine Print Dealers Association (www.ifpda.org) Private Art Dealers Association (www.pada.net), CINOA (www.cinoa.org), and the Paris based Chambre Syndicale de l’Estampe, du Dessin et du Tableau. Mr. Stone has served on the Board of the Private Art Dealers Association and is currently on the Executive Board of the International Fine Print Dealers Association as well as a Member of Print Quarterly Publications, London. Ms. Hill is a member of the Grants Committee of the International Fine Print Dealers Association.

They exhibit annually at the Winter Antiques Show, Works on Paper, the International Fine Art Fair, Master Drawings London, and The Print Fair.

www.hill-stone.com

Danny Katz has been dealing in European sculpture since 1968 and is renowned for handling only the best. He blends the expertise of a connoisseur with the passion of a collector. The gallery occupies an elegant 18th century townhouse in the centre of Mayfair’s art world.

www.katz.co.uk   Daniel Katz Ltd

13 Old Bond Street,London W1S 4SX United Kingdom – Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9am – 6pm

T: +44 20 7493 0688

As the largest resource for exceptional portrait miniatures in America, Elle Shushan specializes in the full realm of the art. Elle Shushan Philadelphia, PA www.portraitminiatures.com

American, British and European miniatures on ivory, vellum and in enamel, ranging from the 16th through the 21st centuries are all represented in the extensive collection, available to be seen by appointment in a landmark building in Philadelphia, or at major antiques shows.

In addition to many notable private collectors, Elle Shushan works with outstanding museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Worcester Art Museum, MESDA and the Yale University Art Gallery.

Services provided include collection and investment guidance, auction advice, instruction and appraisals.

The firm is always interested in purchasing single miniatures or entire collections. A prompt response and confidentiality is assured.

www.portraitminiatures.com

38 Hotaling Place San Francisco, California 94111 Telephone: 415.397.4986

www.fostergwin.com

Specializing in 17th and 18th century Continental furniture,

San Francisco Bay Area Contemporary Art, and

Mediterranean antiquities, Foster-Gwin offers a collection

that has been carefully edited with an eye to outstanding

design, originality, proportion, and color. The gallery is

housed in its own historic mid-19th century stables located in

Jackson Square, San Francisco’s oldest neighborhood and

premier art and antiques destination.

California, with its climate and architecture, provides an ideal backdrop for Mediterranean furniture, early sculpture, and exciting Contemporary Art from the San Francisco Bay Area. Foster-Gwin has put together one of the largest and finest collections of Italian period furniture in the United States and mixed it with great examples of San Francisco Bay Area Abstract Expressionist art from the 1950′s and Roman and Greek antiquities. Honored to work with many of the world’s finest architects and interior designers, Foster-Gwin also takes great pleasure in helping to build the collections of passionate private collectors.

A long-standing member in C.I.N.O.A., the Art and Antiques Dealers League of America, and the Antiques Dealers Association of California, Foster-Gwin exhibits at the San Francisco Fall Antiques Show and the Winter Antiques Show in New York.

WWW.FOSTERGWIN.COM

WWW.KENTSHIRE.COM

37 East 12th Street, New York 10003

700 Madison Avenue, New York 10065

Tel ; 212-673-6644

The Martyn Gregory Gallery, at 34 Bury Street in the London district of St James’s, is located half way between Piccadilly and St James’s Palace.

The gallery is the world’s leading specialist in ‘China Trade’ paintings and

Martyn Gregory Gallery 34 Bury Street St James’s London, SW1Y 6AU

Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 3731 Fax: +44 (0)20 7930 0812

www.martyngregory.com

related to the Far East in the period 1700-1950. These include works by both Weste

rn artists who travelled to the East; and also works by

Gallery Profile

Moderne Gallery is internationally renowned for its high quality, vintage 20th Century furniture, lighting and accessories. More than 16,000 square feet on four floors of its historic “warehouse” building in the Old City section of Philadelphia are filled with an extensive inventory — from French and American Art Deco and French 1940′s -1950′s to exclusive Wharton Esherick pieces and the best selection of 1950′s-1980′s work of George Nakashima. Responding to requests from serious collectors who want to buy and sell, in recent years Moderne has extended its inventory to include vintage work by Sam Maloof, Wendell Castle, Christopher Ray, David Roth and others. Moderne Gallery is unique in its specialization in vintage work from the American craft and studio furniture movements.

Moderne Gallery’s extremely large and exceptionally fine inventory of Deco is always interesting and continually cha nging. Presented in room-like settings, these classic 20th century furnishings are beautifully displayed and in pristine condition. The large gallery spaces also provide opportunity for special exhibitions that are both educational and visually compelling. A fine selection of books on 20th century classic design and craft is another distinctive feature of the gallery. Moderne received a “Best of Philly Award, for Deco Furniture” from Philadelphia Magazine in 2000.

In addition to being a major gallery located in Philadelphia, Moderne Gallery has been an annual exhibitor since 1987 at the trend setting “Modernism: A Century of Art and Design” show in New York City. Since 1997 Moderne Gallery has exhibited at the Philadelphia Antiques Show, the first all-20th century gallery to be invited to the prestigious Philadelphia show. In June 2000, Moderne Gallery exhibited at SOFA NYC 2000 (The International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects and Functional Art) in New York — the first gallery to focus on early vintage works from the American craft and studio furniture movements at this Expo. Moderne returned to SOFA in June 2001 with works by Nakashima, Esherick, Maloof, Castle, Roth and others.

Moderne Gallery reflects the passions of its owner/director, Robert Aibel. His abiding interest in visual communication and education as well as an exceptional eye for quality and “the unusual” have built his reputation as a dealer and as a resource to other 20th century experts and to the press. His scholarly approach to the field has established him as an authority, particularly in French Art Deco, Wharton Esherick and George Nakashima. He is often consulted by museum curators and is frequently cited as a source in newspapers, magazines, and books.

Moderne Gallery 111 North Third Street • Philadelphia, PA 19106 215.923.8536 • E-mail: Moderne Gallery

January 20-29, 2012

Park Avenue Armory

Park Avenue at 67th Street

New York City

Open Daily 12:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Sundays & Thursday 12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Tagged:
Posted in: Antiques, Art