The Illustrated Gallery News & Articles

Colliers, SEP, Liberty and The Prosaic Leslie Thrasher

Colliers, SEP, Liberty and The Prosaic Leslie Thrasher

Leslie Thrasher and his Art Contributed by Jim Thompson (Commonwealth Books) Charles Leslie Thrasher graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1909. After a year studying in France, he went to Wilmington where he spent a year attending Howard Pyle’s...

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New Leslie Thrasher POST Cover!

Every once in awhile you discover a long lost treasure.  That is what happened to us a few months ago when we found this Charles Leslie Thrasher Saturday Cover painting for The Saturday Evening Post.  Mr. Thrasher made a living painting impressive works for Liberty...

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Shows & Events!

Check out our upcoming and past events!

We are looking forward to our fourth year at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art, & Antique Show!!

Norman Rockwell Museum and the South Dakota Museum of Art: Harvey Dunn and His Students. November 7, 2015 – March 6, 2016.

Norman Rockwell Museum: J.C. Leyendecker and The Saturday Evening Post. March 21, 2015 – June 14, 2015

Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show 2015

Norman Rockwell Museum: The Unknown Hopper, Hopper as an Illustrator. June 7 – October 24, 2014

A Date with a Plate: May 6 & 7, Philadelphia

Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show 2014

The National Arts Club “Triumph of Winter”

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A Note on Restoration from Jordan Berman

42 years ago I started buying Illustrated Art. It has progressed from a hobby to a passion and today qualifies as an addiction. Both the quantity of works and the quality of the artists have improved over the years, but what I want to tell you is about…

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Abe Birnbaum (1899-1966)

We are proud to announce the acquisition of a selection of paintings by Abe Birnbaum (1899-1966), whose charming and colorful work adorned the covers of the New Yorker magazine for decades.

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George Wachsteter (1911-2004)

Now available is a collection of recently discovered lost drawings by George Wachsteter, one of the most prominent caricaturists of the 20th century, whose engaging style is comparable to that of Al Hirschfeld.

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