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Panorama

250 Years of American Art

September 12 – November 3, 2014

Russell Cowles, Mountain Landscape
George Hitchcock, Haymakers
Ed Garman, Chromatic Accents
Aaron Bohrod, Rags and Old Iron
William Birch, George Washington
Eugene Berman, Imaginary View of Rome
Otis Bullard, Horse Trade Scene
Harry Bertoia, Bush Form
Byron Brown, Two Women
Samuel Colman, Andalusia Spain
Louise Nevelson, Floating Cloud
John Von Wicht, Waterfall
Byron Browne, Untitled Collage
Ernest Fiene, The Bridge
Clarence Carter, Circus Scene
John Grillo, Untitled 1953
Arthur B. Frost, General Store
Charles Courtney Curran, On the Shore of Lake Erie
Dorothy Dehner, Bolton Landscape
Fred Martin, Untitled
Philip Evergood, Eat More Cranberries
William Wallace Gilchrist, Girl with Doll
Morris Graves, Winter Flowers
John Grillo, Untitled
Balcomb Greene, Bois de Vincennes
Frederick Kann, Untitled
Edward Henry, Delaware & Hudson Canal
Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Circus Girl
Stefan Hirsch, New England
John Mare, Man in Blue
Henry Lee McFee, The White Pitcher
Malvina Hoffman, Mongolian Dancer
Richard Merkin, Bulldog Drummond
Richard Miller, Mother and Child
Robert Natkin, Interior
Dale Nichols, Children of the Sun
Jane Peterson, Street Scene Tunis
William Henry Rinehart, Woman of Samaria
Paul Sample, Clown Reading
William Schwartz, A Song Without Words
Frank Henry Shapleigh, The Plaza Basin
Charles Sheeler, Abstraction
Guy C. Wiggins, Southeaster
Andrew Wyeth, Hayloft

Press Release

CALDWELL GALLERY HUDSON OPENS PANORAMA – 250 YEARS OF AMERICAN ART

 

Caldwell Gallery Hudson's Fall exhibition schedule launches September 12th with an eclectic array of over two and a half centuries of exceptional American artworks.

 

HUDSON, NY September 12, 2014: Panorama features painting and sculptures from the colonial to modern periods, with pieces by artists Grant Wood, Andrew Wyeth, Louise Nevelson, John Koch, David Burliuk, Dorothy Dehner, Guy C. Wiggins, Charles Courtney Curran, Richard E. Miller, Isabel Bishop, Ed Garman and many others. This exhibition will open on Friday, September 12, and will be on view until Monday, October 27. Diverse movements including Impressionism, Hudson River School, Magic Realism, Social Realism and Abstract Expressionism are represented. Sculptures displayed include a major 1871 neoclassic marble by William Henry Rinegart, an early Harry Bertoia bush form, along with a Louise Nevelson painted cloud box from 1977.

 

"We're excited to be featuring several works in this exhibition which have not been offered for sale in a very long time. In one case, this means one hundred and one years." notes principal Jay Caldwell. "There is something in this exhibit for just about every collector's taste, from traditional to modern. Sharing the spirit and creative drive of more than forty American artists at work over two and a half centuries is a pleasure."

 

Located in the heart of Hudson's bustling Warren Street the gallery is open Friday – Monday or by chance.

 

About Caldwell Gallery Hudson: After 41 years of dealing art privately, the principals of The Caldwell Gallery have opened a new retail space in historic Hudson, NY. Caldwell Gallery Hudson will feature regularly rotating exhibitions that reflect the value-oriented approach to collecting American art that has been our stock-in-trade since 1973. We've sold significant artworks to many of America's top museums, private, and corporate collections.

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