Holiday Painting Sale Taking Place At Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio

November 23, 2015

Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio in Doylestown, Pa., is pleased to announce an extraordinary holiday painting sale, beginning Friday, Nov. 27, and running through Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016. The gallery has been busy acquiring a fine selection of paintings over the last year for this special sale. The majority of these pieces come directly from private collections and have never before been offered on the retail market. This holiday sale will feature paintings by many of the most admired Pennsylvania Impressionists, as well as artists from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. There are also examples of African-American artists such as Joseph Delaney and major 19th-century American painters, as well.
The sale will feature a fine example of Daniel Garber’s work titled "Geddes Lane," a local spring scene in Bucks County. Included are two important works by George Inness and Jane Peterson. There are also some stunning examples of Walter Baum's work, including several snow-covered townscapes. Additional highlights will include two exhibition paintings by Harry Leith-Ross. There are many local Pennsylvania scenes by Rae Sloan Bredin, John Folinsbee, Joseph Pearson, Henry Snell, Antonio Martino and many others. The sale will also include newly discovered works by Nelson Shanks. Modern and Abstract artists will also be represented, such as Leonard Nelson, Leon Kelly and Marc Chagall.
All of the paintings included in the extraordinary holiday painting sale will be featured on the gallery’s website prior to the beginning of the exhibition. To preview, visit www.gratzgallery.com.
The gallery's new location is on a 10-acre farm just north of Doylestown, Pa., at 5230 Silo Hill Road.
To learn more, call 215-348-2500.

Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio features 19th- and 20th-century American Art, as well as museum quality fine art conservation services, appraisals and custom framing. The gallery is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 10 to 6 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m., as well as by appointment.




 

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