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Kraushaar Galleries

Coordinates:40°46′32.34″N73°57′40.05″W / 40.7756500°N 73.9611250°W /40.7756500; -73.9611250
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Art gallery in New York City

Kraushaar Galleries is anart gallery in New York City founded in 1885 by Charles W. Kraushaar, who had previously been with the European art gallery, William Schaus, Sr.

The Gallery's first location onBroadway at 33rd Street where it showed Dutch and FrenchBarbizon paintings, as well as works byCourbet,Corot,Whistler andFantin-Latour. When John Kraushaar, Charles's younger brother, joined the business the gallery also began showing modern French painters:Soutine,Matisse,Braque,Derain,Gauguin,Rodin,Roualt,Guys,Modigliani,Redon,Segonzac,Picasso,Van Gogh, and other late 19th- and early 20th-century artists.[1] In 1901, at their new gallery at 260 Fifth Avenue, they exhibited the work of the Swiss-born American society painterAdolfo Müller-Ury.

Later John Kraushaar began showing works by American artists, particularlyRobert Henri and his circle, and the group known asThe Eight, Henri,John Sloan,William Glackens,Everett Shinn,George Luks,Maurice Prendergast,Ernest Lawson andArthur B. Davies. He also exhibited the work ofGuy Pène du Bois andCharles Prendergast.

After his brother's death in 1917, John Kraushaar continued the business. When John fell ill in the 1930s, his daughter,Antoinette M. Kraushaar, took over affairs. Upon his death in 1946, she became the owner of the gallery, a role she filled until 1988.[2] In the 1940s newer American painters were added. Among them wereJohn A. Hartell. The gallery is now located at 74East 79th Street and functions as a private gallery, retaining its focus art of the first half of the twentieth century.

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  1. ^"History".Kraushaar Galleries. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2020.
  2. ^Smith, Roberta (September 2, 1992)."Antoinette M. Kraushaar, Art Dealer, Dies at 89".The New York Times. RetrievedMarch 13, 2018.

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