About James Graham and Sons
James Graham & Sons, located at 32 East 67th Street (Between Park and Madison Avenues) specializes in 19th and 20th century American paintings, American and European sculpture, contemporary art, and British ceramics.
The gallery is recognized as a leading authority in the following categories of American painting: Modernism, mid-century Abstraction, Hudson River School, American Impressionism, the Ashcan School, the Eight, the Stieglitz Circle, Regionalism, and Western art.
The sculpture department specializes in 19th and early 20th century American and European sculpture as well as contemporary works. Areas of expertise include: American western and wildlife, figurative sculpture, Neoclassical marbles, historical subjects and portraits, 20th-century modernism, fountains and garden sculpture, French animalier school, European school, and contemporary animal sculpture in bronze and other mediums including direct stone carving.
The contemporary department represents both established and emerging American artists. One-person and group exhibitions are scheduled throughout the year.
In the late 1970s James Graham & Sons began dealing in the work of well-known British ceramists and is still the only gallery in the United States that specializes in their work within the context of a contemporary program.
Artist List
John White Alexander
Antoine-Louis Barye
Edward Berge
Norman Bluhm
Geoffrey Dashwood
David Fertig
Vivienne Foley
Harriet Whitney Frishmuth
Joe Fyfe
Walter Gay
Stephen Hannock
Frederick MacMonnies
Mary McDonnell
Alice Neel
Robert De Niro
Guy Pene du Bois
Henry Varnum Poor
Dame Lucie Rie
Randolph Rogers
Reeve Schley
Miklos Suba
Helen Torr
Bessie Potter Vonnoh
Andrew Wyeth
Jamie Wyeth
N. C. Wyeth
John Zinsser