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730 Fifth Avenue, Suite 602
New York, New York 10019 USA
Tel: (212) 581-1657
Fax: (212) 581-3909
Mon - Fri 10am - 6pm
Sat 10am - 5pm
Deedee Wigmore, President
Emily Lenz, Associate
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www.dwigmore.com
 



Gallery Statement

D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc. was established in 1980 to specialize in the major historic styles of American art. The gallery owns an extensive inventory of 19th and 20th century paintings that include: Hudson River School (1840-1880); American Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (1880-1920); the Precisionist, Fauve and Cubist Realist styles of Modernism (1910-1947); as well as rural and urban styles of the American Scene of the 1930’s-1940’s. The gallery’s inventory of non-objective art represents artistic developments in the styles of Geometric Abstraction (1930’s and 1940’s), Abstract Expressionism (1946-1960), Op Art (1965-1980), and Californian Hard Edge (1960-1980). In each of these movements D. Wigmore Fine Art looks for classic examples from the best periods of well-known artists.

We make every effort to select paintings, works on paper and sculpture that are in excellent condition from representative periods for each artist. Both time and money are spent on necessary repairs to both art and frames using well recognized specialists for the work. D. Wigmore Fine Art strives for a high level of professionalism, and our staff enjoys sharing its love and knowledge of art. D. Wigmore Fine Art serves both private and museum clients. We provide exhibitions and information which create a historical context for artists and their art, and we follow up with clients as more information on an artist that interests them becomes available. The gallery works with scholars to facilitate their research and to make possible connections to our clients for information regarding reproduction and/or exhibition of works in their collections. Our goal is to help clients create meaningful collections of American art.



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