VERED
GALLERY--EAST HAMPTON and NEW YORK celebrating it 30th year.
Paintings - Sculpture - Photographs
In
the Hampton's spirited art community of collectors and artists
of international prominence, only Vered Gallery, offers the sophistication
and excitement needed to buy and sell fine art of the 19th and
20th century. In the best tradition of successful secondary
market galleries, Vered's offerings are eclectic and rapidly changing.
Milton Avery, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Fairfield Porter, Wolf
Kahn, Man Ray and Willem de Kooning are staples. The great 20th
century movements of Abstract Expressionism, Modernism, Precisionism,
Social Realism and the School of Paris are actively pursued. We
always seek the works of Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Franz
Kline, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall Henri Matisse, Fernando Botero,
Oscar Bluemner, Charles Sheeler, Charles Demuth, Ben Shahn, Jacob
Lawrence, Reginald Marsh, Robert Henri, George Luks, Hans Hofmann,
Raoul Dufy and Fernand Leger.
The gallery has a preference for major, bold statements whether
paintings, drawings, sculpture or photographs. Decorative arts
too, are a part of what the gallery offers, and the Gallery has
held several outstanding decorative arts exhibitions; Herter Brothers
Furniture, Gustave Stickley: 1902-1910, American Classical Furniture
1830-1860 and The Ceramic Work of Pablo Picasso. With each of
these exhibitions, outstanding paintings and sculpture of the
period are offered as well. All works exhibited are for sale.
Established in 1972, Vered Gallery offers museum quality paintings
and sculpture by Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Reginald
Marsh, Marsden Hartley, Fairfield Porter, Thomas Moran, Albert
Bierstadt, Martin Johnson Heade, George Inness, Childe Hassam,
Fernando Botero, Paul Manship, Henry Moore, Claes Oldenburg, George
Rickey, John Chamberlain and Man Ray. In the developing field
of photography, it has sold major photographs by Alfred Stieglitz,
Alvin Langdon Coburn, Lewis Hine, Carleton E Watkins, Edward Weston,
Eduard Baldus, Eugene Atget, Julia Margaret Cameron into private
collections and into the permanent collections of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Art Institute of
Chicago, The J Paul Getty Museum and Musee d'Orsay.