Our 2008 Catalogue is out!

Eighteen years ago we mounted our first exhibition of old master paintings and we are delighted to continue that tradition and present our 2008 exhibition catalogue. We hope you will come and view the exhibition in our gallery, and this year we will also be exhibiting at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show, TEFAF, the International Fine Art and Antiques Fair in Maastricht, The Netherlands, and the International Fine Art Fair in New York.

This catalogue represents our latest acquisitions and includes paintings and drawings from the sixteenth through the twentieth century. You will find prime examples by artists such as Jan van Ravesteyn, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir William Beechey in portraiture, Pieter Claesz, Roelof Koets and Laurens Craen in still-lifes, religious works by Colyn de Coter and Frans Francken, landscapes by Roelant Roghman and Robert Griffier, and genre starting in the seventeenth century with Dirck Hals and ending with an early Norman Rockwell in the twentieth century. There are also site-specific works including The Binnenhof in the Hague, Piazza San Marco in Venice and a view of Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament in London.

All the works are on offer subject to prior sale. This exhibition as well as other paintings, drawings and sculpture can be viewed on our website.

We would like to thank the following people for their advice, assistance, entries and expertise in the preparation of this catalogue: Charles Beddington, Edgar Peters Bowron, Helen Brett, Martina Brunner-Bulst, Charles Dumas, Rudolf E. O. Ekkart, Sabine Craft-Giepmans Ursula Härting, Malcolm Hay, Jeremy Howarth, Kathleen Eagen Johnson, Rica Jones, Walter Liedtke, Fred G. Meijer, Catheline Périer-D’Iteren, Martin Postle, Lucia Prosino, Peter Rose, Leo van der Drift, Edye Weissler and Rob Yasinsac.

Alexa Davidson was instrumental and invaluable in coordinating all facets of this catalogue as well as the logistics for our fair participation worldwide.

—Peggy Stone & Lawrence Steigrad