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Art Dealers Association of America

Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA)
Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA)
Founded in 1962, the Art Dealers Association of America is a vetted community of more than 180 top-tier galleries across the United States. Working with these member galleries, ADAA appraisers offer assessment services for artworks spanning from the Renaissance to the present day. The ADAA also arranges public forums on important art-related topics and hosts The Art Show, presented each year at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, which stands out among art fairs for its acclaimed selection of curated booths — many of which are one-artist exhibitions.
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Color:  Yellow
Golden Rod and other Wildflowers
By John Ross Key
Located in New York, NY
Signed (at lower right): John Ross Key 1882
Category

Late 19th Century American Realist Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled
By Louisa Chase
Located in New York, NY
Louisa Lizbeth Chase was born in 1951 to Benjamin and Wilda Stengel Chase in Panama City, Panama, where her father, a West Point graduate, was stationed. The family moved to Pennsylv...
Category

20th Century American Modern Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled (Boat)
By Louisa Chase
Located in New York, NY
Louisa Lizbeth Chase was born in 1951 to Benjamin and Wilda Stengel Chase in Panama City, Panama, where her father, a West Point graduate, was stationed. The family moved to Pennsylv...
Category

20th Century Modern Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Small Boat
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Graphite, Linen, Oil, Panel

Like Ice in the Sunshine II (L.A.) No. 24
By Simone Rosenbauer
Located in New York, NY
15 x 15 archival pigment print (image size 14 x 14 inches), edition 8. Signed, titled, dated and editioned on frame label provided. Framing also available at an additional cost. In ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Archival Pigment

Like Ice in the Sunshine II (L.A.), No. 39
By Simone Rosenbauer
Located in New York, NY
15 x 15 archival pigment print (image size 14 x 14 inches), edition 8. Signed, titled, dated and editioned on frame label provided. Framing also available at an additional cost. In ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Archival Pigment

Yellow Studio
By Mary Vernon
Located in Dallas, TX
"In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Ink, Oil, Panel

(On) Speech
By Ross Bleckner
Located in New York, NY
2010, etching with aquatint, 22 x 22 1/4 inches, edition of 40
Category

20th Century Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Like Ice in the Sunshine No. 07
By Simone Rosenbauer
Located in New York, NY
15 x 15 archival pigment print (image size 14x14 inches), edition 8. Signed, titled, dated and editioned on frame label provided (see sample). Framing also available at an additional cost. In the latest series by Simone Rosenbauer, entitled Like Ice in the Sunshine...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Archival Pigment

Yellow and Violet
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez writes of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined painti...
Category

1970s Abstract Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Yellow Porch, Sheridan County, Nebraska, from the series Dirt Meridian
By Andrew Moore
Located in New York, NY
For sale
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Archival Pigment

Yellow without Dots
By Valton Tyler
Located in Dallas, TX
In The New York Times Arts in America column, Edward M. Gomez wrote of Valton Tyler, "visionary seems the right word for describing his vivid, unusual and technically refined paintin...
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1970s Outsider Art Art Dealers Association of America

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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