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| About Us |
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| Cincinnati Art Galleries
specializes in mid-19th to mid-20th Century American and
European paintings as well as American and European Art Pottery
and Art Glass from the same period. We have many excellent
reference books available on American Art Pottery and The
American Arts and Crafts Movement in addition to catalogs of our
own auctions and exhibitions, past and current. Our gallery also
handles works by several contemporary Cincinnati Artists |
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| Cincinnati Art Galleries
specializes in paintings by fine artists either from or with
connections to the American midwest. Among these artists are
names like Blum, Casinelli, DeCamp, Duveneck, Farny, Hauser,
Hopkins, Hurley, Kaelin, Lindsay, Lord, Meakin, Meurer, Mosler,
Myers, Nourse, Potthast, Selden, Sharp, Sonntag, Twachtman,
Volkert, Weis and Wessel, to name a few. Many of these artists
are representative of the finest schools in American painting,
including the Taos School, and the Hudson River School. We often
carry artists not listed above from the aforementioned schools
and well-known Regionalist painters. |
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Our galleries are also known for
holding the largest art pottery auctions in the country each
June and November, with a special emphasis on world-renowned
works of Cincinnati's own Rookwood Pottery. We have set nearly
every record for Rookwood sold at auction and many for other
American and European Art Potteries.
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| Services |
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| Cincinnati Art Galleries buys
and sell paintings, pottery, art glass, and contemporary arts &
crafts furnishings at our gallery location in downtown
Cincinnati, by phone, mail or fax, and through our web site. We
also seek the above listed items as consignments for auction or
retail sale. Books and catalogs are available to both retail and
wholesale customers. |
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Our contacts in the art world
are fairly extensive so individuals and parties interested in
buying works created by a particular artist or in a certain
classification can ask for our assistance.
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We also provide appraisal
services, both informal and written (for insurance and estate
purposes). There is no charge for verbal appraisals, but we do
assess a fee for written appraisals based on time spent by our
staff. We would be happy to give our professional opinion on
items you have available but generally we need to either see the
object in person or have an image of the work in order to make
an accurate assessment. Good photographs or images sent via
e-mail in jpeg format are most helpful. Images of signatures on
paintings and pottery as well as dimensions, framing information
(ex. "under glass"), notations, and other relevant descriptive
information is generally necessary for our staff to be able to
accurately determine the value of your piece or pieces.
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