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75: 74: 59:, owner of the American Art Associtation, bought Anderson Galleries in 1927. In 1929, the establishments merged to be the American Art Association-Anderson Galleries, Inc. and operated at 30 East 57th Street in Manhattan. It sold decorative arts, American and Italian antiques, and modern and antique art, like works of the 19:
began as an auctioner of books, prints, and occasionally called Anderson Auction Company. It was founded by John Anderson Jr. in 1900 and later renamed Anderson Galleries. In 1917, the gallery began selling antiques and art at their new location on Park Avenue and 59th Street. In the 1920s,
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In 1926, Anderson Galleries took over important art sales from the
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Mitchell Kennerley
Marsden Hartley
Alfred Stieglitz
Georgia O'Keeffe
John Marin
Charles Demuth
American Art Association
Viscount Leverhulme
Cortlandt Field Bishop
Barbizon School
Arthur Nantel, Every Day in the Week 6 a.m., May 1915, watercolor on paper, Canadian War Museum. Canadian War Memorials Exhibition, New York, 1919, Anderson Galleries, June 10, 1919 - July 31, 1919
Canadian War Museum
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Norton 1984
Norton 1984
100 years of collecting in America : the story of Sotheby Parke Bernet
ISBN
978-0-8109-1615-9
Categories
20th-century establishments in New York City
Defunct art museums and galleries in Manhattan
1900 establishments in New York (state)

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