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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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Still Life with Apples and Basket
By David Ligare
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower right): L; (on verso)" D. Ligare / 2014
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Pears in a Row
By Stone Roberts
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower right): J. STONE ROBERTS./ 2004.
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Oil

SHE SELLS SEASHELLS (II)
By Dana Frankfort
Located in Houston, TX
Dana Frankfort SHE SELLS SEASHELLS (II), 2016 oil on paper 30.25 x 44 in (76.8 x 111.8 cm) paper size 32.75 x 46.5 x 1.75 in (83.2 x 118.1 x 4.4 cm) framed
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Untitled [Abstraction]
By George L.K. Morris
Located in New York, NY
Gouache on paper, 18 7/8 x 14 3/4 in. Signed (at lower right): Morris; (with monogram, on the back): GLKM [monogram] / 1932 [sic] Executed circa late 1940s A passionate advocate of abstract art during the 1930s and 1940s, George L. K. Morris was active as a painter, sculptor, editor, and critic. An erudite man with an internationalist point of view, Morris eschewed the social, political, and figural concerns that preoccupied so many artists of Depression-era America, believing that painters should focus their attention on the beauty, refinement, and simplicity of pure form instead. His goal, he said, was “to wedge the expression further and further into the confines of the canvas until every shape takes on a spatial meaning” (as quoted in Ward Jackson, “George L. K. Morris: Forty Years of Abstract Art,” Art Journal 32 [Winter 1972–73], p. 150). Born into an affluent family in New York City, Morris was a descendent of General Lewis Morris, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. From 1918 until 1924, he attended the Groton School in Connecticut, studying classics and art. He continued to focus on literature and art while attending Yale University (1924–28), an experience that prepared him well for his future activity as an artist-critic. After graduating in 1928, Morris studied at the Art Students League of New York, working under the realist painters John Sloan and Kenneth Hayes Miller, as well as Jan Matulka, the only modernist on the faculty. In the spring of 1929, Morris traveled to Paris with Albert E. Gallatin, a family friend and fellow painter who introduced him to leading members of the Parisian avant-garde, including Jean Arp, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Jean Hélion, and Piet Mondrian. Morris also took classes at the Académie Moderne, studying under Fernand Léger and Amédée Ozenfant, important exponents of Synthetic Cubism who influenced his aesthetic development. Indeed, after experimenting with the simplified forms of Modernism for a few years, Morris moved on to abstraction by 1934, adopting a hard-edged, geometric approach inspired by Leger’s cubist style and the biomorphic shapes of Arp and Joan Miró. Following his return to New York in 1930, Morris built a white-walled, open-spaced studio (inspired by that of Ozenfant, which had been designed by Le Corbusier) on the grounds of Brockhurst, his parents’ 46-acre estate in Lenox, Massachusetts. In 1935, he married the painter and collagist Estelle “Suzy...
Category

1940s American Modern Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Duck and Dolphin
By Francesca Fuchs
Located in Houston, TX
Francesca Fuchs Duck and Dolphin, 2018 acrylic on canvas over board 30 x 41 1/2 in (76.2 x 105.4 cm) This work is part of a series currently on view...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Board

ENCHANTED
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
small oil painting on canvas.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

FLIGHT
By Valerie B Hird
Located in New York, NY
VALERIE HIRD FLIGHT, 2020 watercolor, Arches paper 23 x 46 in. 58.4 x 116.8 cm. mythology
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Archival Paper

Lookout
By Randall Exon
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower left): Randall Exon 07
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Splinters of a Secret Sky - Splinters
By Angela Fraleigh
Located in New York, NY
Signed (on verso): AF/2021
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Oil, Acrylic

UNTITLED (Dancer)
By Nicola Bolla
Located in New York, NY
Pigment and aluminum dust on canvased board. Whimsical painting of a ballerina dancer.
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Board, Pigment

FRESH AIR - SKY BURST AT DAWN
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
abstract oil painting on linen with gold acrylic edge
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Gold

Double Dusk
By John Moore
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower right): MOORE '18
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Double Crossing
Located in Houston, TX
David Aylsworth (born 1966, Tiffin, OH) earned a BFA from Kent State University in 1989 and was an artist resident at the Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, from 1989-1991. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

IT'S IN THE WATER
By Hugo Bastidas
Located in New York, NY
black and white landscape painting of lily pads. floral
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

IT'S IN THE WATER
$40,000 Sale Price
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ONCOMING STORM WITH RAIN
By Adam Straus
Located in New York, NY
landscape oil painting on canvas in painted frame. waterskape
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

FATI
By Dana Frankfort
Located in Houston, TX
Dana Frankfort FATI, 2016 oil on paper 30.25 x 44 in (76.8 x 111.8 cm) paper size 32.75 x 46.5 x 1.75 in (83.2 x 118.1 x 4.4 cm) framed
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

SOLAR #2
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK SOLAR #2, 2022 oil on canvas 24 x 24 in. 61 x 61 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

SOLAR #2
SOLAR #2
$15,200 Sale Price
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BLIND 38 (CARTAGENA)
By Gregg Louis
Located in New York, NY
abstract still life painting in ink on canvas. blind contour drawing colorful
Category

2010s Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Archival Ink

NIGHT GROVE, SPRING GREEN
Located in New York, NY
oil painting on gessoed paper. trees, nature, green, landscape
Category

1990s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Gesso, Oil, Archival Paper

Landscape with an Owl (ATHENE NOCTUA) (Owl of Athena)
By David Ligare
Located in New York, NY
Signed (at lower right): L; (on verso): D. Ligare / 2024
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

SUNDAY VISIT
Located in New York, NY
acrylic painting on canvas of people dressed in their Sunday clothing
Category

1980s Other Art Style Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

SOURCE CODE 13
By Valerie B Hird
Located in New York, NY
Valerie B Hird SOURCE CODE 13, 2019 watercolor on gessoed Arches paper 6 x 9 in. 15.2 x 22.9 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Gesso, Watercolor, Archival Paper

YELLOW TARA #2
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK YELLOW TARA #2, 2021 oil on canvas 12 x 12 in. 30.5 x 30.5 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

YELLOW TARA #2
YELLOW TARA #2
$8,800 Sale Price
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BREATHLESS BY THE LIGHT
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK BREATHLESS BY THE LIGHT, 2021 oil on canvas 48 x 48 in. 121.9 x 121.9 cm.
Category

2010s Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

HELIOS #2, Sun God, The Apollo Trilogy
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
JULIE HEDRICK HELIOS #2, Sun God, The Apollo Trilogy, 2021 oil on canvas 36 x 36 in. 91.4 x 91.4 cm.
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

BLIND 31
By Gregg Louis
Located in New York, NY
Abstract ink painting on canvas.
Category

2010s Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Archival Ink

BLIND 31
BLIND 31
$16,000 Sale Price
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COLOUR #3
By Julie Hedrick
Located in New York, NY
Oil painting with deep blue and bright greens on canvas. Thickly textured.
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

UNTITLED (CHAOS THEORY) #24
By Carol K. Brown
Located in New York, NY
watercolor and Ink painting of intertwined tubular forms on paper
Category

2010s Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Archival Ink, Watercolor, Archival Paper

J Boat
By Randall Exon
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower right): Randall Exon 2018
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Oil

UNTITLED (Nude)
By Nicola Bolla
Located in New York, NY
Pigment and aluminum dust on canvased board. Whimsical painting of a figure in the style of a classical nude.
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Pigment

Through the half-drowned stars
By Angela Fraleigh
Located in Houston, TX
Angela Fraleigh Through the half-drowned stars, 2015 oil, ink, and synthetic resin on canvas 66 x 90 x 2 in (167.6 x 228.6 x 5.1 cm) Angela Fraleigh (born 1976, Beaufort, SC) earned...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Oil, Synthetic Resin

NONE GOT AWAY
By Carol K. Brown
Located in New York, NY
abstract watercolor and ink painting of intertwined tubular forms on archival paper
Category

2010s Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Ink, Watercolor, Archival Paper

SOME HAD NO COLOR
By Carol K. Brown
Located in New York, NY
abstract watercolor and ink painting on archival paper depicting intertwined tubular forms. varnished.
Category

2010s Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Varnish, Ink, Watercolor, Archival Paper

The Writer
By Edmund Quincy
Located in New York, NY
Signed (lower right): Quincy
Category

20th Century American Realist Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

VESSELS
By Valerie B Hird
Located in New York, NY
watercolor, silver leaf on BFK paper
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Silver Leaf

LIKE A HURRICANE
By Nicola Bolla
Located in New York, NY
pigment on Roxy Music album cover signature located on the vinyl album
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Pigment

LAND MYTH I
By Valerie B Hird
Located in New York, NY
oil painting on gessoed BFK paper, framed floating in white wood frame.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Archival Paper, Oil

LAND MYTH I
$6,400 Sale Price
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Interior of a Japanese House
By Harry Humphrey Moore
Located in New York, NY
Harry Humphrey Moore led a cosmopolitan lifestyle, dividing his time between Europe, New York City, and California. This globe-trotting painter was also active in Morocco, and most importantly, he was among the first generation of American artists to live and work in Japan, where he depicted temples, tombs, gardens, merchants, children, and Geisha girls. Praised by fellow painters such as Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, and Jean-Léon Gérôme, Moore’s fame was attributed to his exotic subject matter, as well as to the “brilliant coloring, delicate brush work [sic] and the always present depth of feeling” that characterized his work (Eugene A. Hajdel, Harry H. Moore, American 19th Century: Collection of Information on Harry Humphrey Moore, 19th Century Artist, Based on His Scrap Book and Other Data [Jersey City, New Jersey: privately published, 1950], p. 8). Born in New York City, Moore was the son of Captain George Humphrey, an affluent shipbuilder, and a descendant of the English painter, Ozias Humphrey (1742–1810). He became deaf at age three, and later went to special schools where he learned lip-reading and sign language. After developing an interest in art as a young boy, Moore studied painting with the portraitist Samuel Waugh in Philadelphia, where he met and became friendly with Eakins. He also received instruction from the painter Louis Bail in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1864, Moore attended classes at the Mark Hopkins Institute in San Francisco, and until 1907, he would visit the “City by the Bay” regularly. In 1865, Moore went to Europe, spending time in Munich before traveling to Paris, where, in October 1866, he resumed his formal training in Gérôme’s atelier, drawing inspiration from his teacher’s emphasis on authentic detail and his taste for picturesque genre subjects. There, Moore worked alongside Eakins, who had mastered sign language in order to communicate with his friend. In March 1867, Moore enrolled at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts, honing his drawing skills under the tutelage of Adolphe Yvon, among other leading French painters. In December 1869, Moore traveled around Spain with Eakins and the Philadelphia engraver, William Sartain. In 1870, he went to Madrid, where he met the Spanish painters Mariano Fortuny and Martin Rico y Ortega. When Eakins and Sartain returned to Paris, Moore remained in Spain, painting depictions of Moorish life in cities such as Segovia and Granada and fraternizing with upper-crust society. In 1872, he married Isabella de Cistue, the well-connected daughter of Colonel Cistue of Saragossa, who was related to the Queen of Spain. For the next two-and-a-half years, the couple lived in Morocco, where Moore painted portraits, interiors, and streetscapes, often accompanied by an armed guard (courtesy of the Grand Sharif) when painting outdoors. (For this aspect of Moore’s oeuvre, see Gerald M. Ackerman, American Orientalists [Courbevoie, France: ACR Édition, 1994], pp. 135–39.) In 1873, he went to Rome, spending two years studying with Fortuny, whose lively technique, bright palette, and penchant for small-format genre scenes made a lasting impression on him. By this point in his career, Moore had emerged as a “rapid workman” who could “finish a picture of given size and containing a given subject quicker than most painters whose style is more simple and less exacting” (New York Times, as quoted in Hajdel, p. 23). In 1874, Moore settled in New York City, maintaining a studio on East 14th Street, where he would remain until 1880. During these years, he participated intermittently in the annuals of the National Academy of Design in New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, exhibiting Moorish subjects and views of Spain. A well-known figure in Bay Area art circles, Moore had a one-man show at the Snow & May Gallery in San Francisco in 1877, and a solo exhibition at the Bohemian Club, also in San Francisco, in 1880. Indeed, Moore fraternized with many members of the city’s cultural elite, including Katherine Birdsall Johnson (1834–1893), a philanthropist and art collector who owned The Captive (current location unknown), one of his Orientalist subjects. (Johnson’s ownership of The Captive was reported in L. K., “A Popular Paris Artist,” New York Times, July 23, 1893.) According to one contemporary account, Johnson invited Moore and his wife to accompany her on a trip to Japan in 1880 and they readily accepted. (For Johnson’s connection to Moore’s visit to Japan, see Emma Willard and Her Pupils; or, Fifty Years of Troy Female Seminary [New York: Mrs. Russell Sage, 1898]. Johnson’s bond with the Moores was obviously strong, evidenced by the fact that she left them $25,000.00 in her will, which was published in the San Francisco Call on December 10, 1893.) That Moore would be receptive to making the arduous voyage across the Pacific is understandable in view of his penchant for foreign motifs. Having opened its doors to trade with the West in 1854, and in the wake of Japan’s presence at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876, American artists were becoming increasingly fascinated by what one commentator referred to as that “ideal dreamland of the poet” (L. K., “A Popular Paris Artist”). Moore, who was in Japan during 1880–81, became one of the first American artists to travel to the “land of the rising sun,” preceded only by the illustrator, William Heime, who went there in 1851 in conjunction with the Japanese expedition of Commodore Matthew C. Perry; Edward Kern, a topographical artist and explorer who mapped the Japanese coast in 1855; and the Boston landscapist, Winckleworth Allan Gay, a resident of Japan from 1877 to 1880. More specifically, as William H. Gerdts has pointed out, Moore was the “first American painter to seriously address the appearance and mores of the Japanese people” (William H. Gerdts, American Artists in Japan, 1859–1925, exhib. cat. [New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 1996], p. 5). During his sojourn in Nippon (which means, “The Land of the Rising Sun”), Moore spent time in locales such as Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Nikko, and Osaka, carefully observing the local citizenry, their manners and mode of dress, and the country’s distinctive architecture. Working on easily portable panels, he created about sixty scenes of daily life, among them this depiction of an interior of a dwelling. The location of the view is unknown, but the presence of a rustic rail fence demarcating a yard bordering a distant house flanked by tall trees, shrubs and some blossoming fruit trees, suggests that the work likely portrays a building in a city suburb or a small village. In his book, Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings, Edward S. Morse (an American zoologist, orientalist, and “japanophile” who taught at Tokyo Imperial University from 1877 to 1879, and visited Japan again in 1891 and 1882) noted the “openness and accessibility of the Japanese house...
Category

Late 19th Century Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Untitled
By Sigrid Sandström
Located in Houston, TX
Sigrid Sandström Untitled, 2012 Acrylic on board, 60 x 48 inches Sigrid Sandström was born in 1970 in Stockholm, Sweden and currently Professor of Fine Arts at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm. She studied at Cooper Union School of Art, Academie Minerva, Groningen, The Netherlands (BFA 1997), attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (2000) and received an MFA in Painting from Yale University in 2001. She has exhibited widely since then, with solo exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Houston and her native Sweden. Sandström's work was included in the Contemporary Arts Museum of Houston's 25th anniversary exhibition, Perspectives @ 25. Her first solo museum exhibition, Ginnungagap: Recent Works by Sigrid Sandstrom...
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Untitled
By Gilad Efrat
Located in Houston, TX
Gilad Efrat Untitled, 2016 oil on canvas, 175 x 250 x 5 cm (68.9 x 98.4 x 2 in) This painting is part of new series of work by Israeli artist Gilad Efrat. The paintings comprise th...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Fishing Camp on the Labrador Coast
By William Bradford
Located in New York, NY
In 1852, twenty-nine year old William Bradford was a failing shopkeeper in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. With a wife and child at home, Bradford, by his own admission, “spent too much time in painting to succeed” in business. Rescued from insolvency by his well-to-do in-laws, this is not the beginning of a narrative that generally leads to a happy ending. Not so with Bradford, who ultimately found international fame and fortune as a painter of arctic seascapes and dramatic marine paintings. William Bradford, the artist, was a lineal descendant of the 17th-century Separatist leader William Bradford, a founder of the Plymouth Plantation, signer of the Mayflower Compact and Governor of the Plymouth Colony. Our Bradford born to a New Bedford ship outfitter in Fairhaven, Massachusetts By the nineteenth century, this line of Bradfords were Quakers, living on the tract purchased nearly two centuries earlier by their pilgrim ancestor. Fairhaven, across the mouth of the Acushnet River from the whaling center of New Bedford was described by a New York journalist in 1857 as “the Brooklyn of New Bedford” (Home Journal, January 3, 1857). Young Bradford displayed an early predilection for the arts, but his Quaker parents were disinclined to support this particular pursuit. After working in his father’s business and then for a dry goods merchant in New Bedford, by 1849 Bradford had set up in New Bedford as a “merchant tailor” offering outfits for “those going to California,” “seamen’s clothing,” custom-tailored “piece goods...
Category

19th Century American Realist Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Paper, Oil

Faint Aroma
Located in Houston, TX
David Aylsworth (born 1966, Tiffin, OH) earned a BFA from Kent State University in 1989 and was an artist resident at the Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, from 1989-1991. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Still Life with Peach on Cloth
By David Ligare
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower right): L; (on verso): D. Ligare / 2014
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled (Dead Low)
By Colin Hunt
Located in New York, NY
In Colin Hunt’s new paintings, myriad tiny rocks, grains of sand, and strands of rockweed form a coastal beach, while lush forests pierce a crystalline sky. Elsewhere, palpable mists...
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Egg Tempera, Panel

suns.antidote
Located in Houston, TX
suns.antidote, 2014 gouache on paper mounted on canvas, mounted on panel 24 x 20 inches If some artists’ studios are factories, efficient and methodical, and some are gardens, c...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Gouache, Wood Panel, Canvas, Archival Paper

Magnolia Branch and Asian Pears
By Amy Weiskopf
Located in New York, NY
Amy Weiskopf was born in Chicago in 1957, and received her M.F.A. from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, PA. Though Weiskopf is a master of the still life genre, her painti...
Category

1990s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

Last Spring 1
Located in Houston, TX
gouache on paper mounted on canvas mounted on panel, 30 x 22 inches
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Gouache, Archival Paper

Surface Tension
By Robert Minervini
Located in New York, NY
Robert Minervini (b.1981 Secaucus, NJ) is an artist working in painting, drawing, printmaking, murals, and site-specific public art. His work examines spatial environments and notion...
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Paper, Acrylic

Spill (Ashdod)
By Julie Heffernan
Located in New York, NY
Oil on canvas
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Oil

Vestibule
By Randall Exon
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower right): Randall Exon 2016
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Oil

No. 3 -1960
By Stanley Twardowicz
Located in New York, NY
Signed (on stretcher): Stanley Twardowicz Stanley Twardowicz (1917–2008), a one-time orphan, Golden Gloves boxer, professional baseball player and auto worker, emerged from a hards...
Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Moss-Topped Stump
By Kristin Musgnug
Located in Houston, TX
Kristin Musgnug Moss-Topped Stump, 2016 oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches From the press release for the current gallery exhibition: In the popular imagination, the forest is oft...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Koala Bear
By Francesca Fuchs
Located in Houston, TX
Francesca Fuchs Koala Bear, 2018 acrylic on canvas over board 30 x 41 1/2 in (76.2 x 105.4 cm) This work is part of a series currently on view at the Art ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Board

No. 12-1962
By Stanley Twardowicz
Located in New York, NY
Signed (on verso): Stanley Twardowicz
Category

1960s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

World Trade Center Reflecting Pools and Harbor #4
By Diana Horowitz
Located in New York, NY
Diana Horowitz painted World Trade Center Reflecting Pools and Harbor #1 during her tenure as a guest artist on the 48th floor of the re-built 7 World Trade Center. When 7 World Trad...
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

Wow, Gee, and Swell
Located in Houston, TX
David Aylsworth (born 1966, Tiffin, OH) earned a BFA from Kent State University in 1989 and was an artist resident at the Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, from 1989-1991. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Lovely Day-to-Day
Located in Houston, TX
David Aylsworth (born 1966, Tiffin, OH) earned a BFA from Kent State University in 1989 and was an artist resident at the Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, from 1989-1991. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

All Aquiver
Located in Houston, TX
David Aylsworth (born 1966, Tiffin, OH) earned a BFA from Kent State University in 1989 and was an artist resident at the Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, from 1989-1991. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

SCIRE (To Know)
By David Ligare
Located in New York, NY
Signed with initial (at lower right): L
Category

2010s Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sparrow
By Beth Secor
Located in Houston, TX
Beth Secor Sparrow, 2016 gouache, pencil and ink on paper 24-3/4 x 24-3/4 inches
Category

2010s Realist Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Paintings

Materials

Gouache, Pencil

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