Fine art fairs and auctions - Winter Show - FineArtConnoisseur.com
Wood Gaylor, (1883–1957), “Steven’s Point,” 1929, oil on canvas, signed and dated (lower left): Wood Gaylor 1929. Exhibitor: Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts

The Winter Show (thewintershow.org) returns to the Park Avenue Armory from January 24 to February 2, 2020, for its 66th year, bringing together 72 leading experts in the fine and decorative arts. The 2020 edition features a range of exhibitors, including new, returning, and longtime participants, whose offerings span 5,000 years of museum-quality art and antiques from around the globe.

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Andrew LaMar Hopkins (b. 1978), “Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau in Her St. Ann Street Cottage,” 2019, oil on canvas board. Exhibitor: Elle Shushan

The Winter Show is an annual benefit for East Side House Settlement (eastsidehouse.org), a community-based organization serving the Bronx and northern Manhattan. Recognizing education as the key to economic and civic opportunity, East Side House works with schools, community centers, and other partners to bring quality education and resources to individuals in need, helping approximately 10,000 residents of the Bronx and Northern Manhattan improve their lives each year.

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John Frederick Herring, Sr. (English, 1795–1865), “Black Horse Inn,” oil on canvas, 40 x 49 in., signed: Herring. Exhibitor: Red Fox Fine Art

The upcoming edition of the Winter Show offers collectors and connoisseurs the opportunity to acquire and encounter an extensive range of works from antiquity to the present, including painting, photography, sculpture, tapestry, prints, ceramics, jewelry, arms, antique furniture, and contemporary design.

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Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917), “L’Éternel Printemps (Eternal Spring),” 3rd Reduction, bronze with rich brown patina, H: 15 ¾ in. (40 cm), signed: Rodin. Inscribed: F. Barbedienne Fondeur. Conceived circa 1884. This example cast between 1908 and 1912. Exhibitor: Bowman Sculpture

The 2020 fair includes a number of specially curated presentations as well as joint exhibitor collaborations, offering thoughtful juxtapositions of rare and exceptional objects that reflect collectors’ varied interests. Each object is vetted for authenticity, date, and condition by a committee of more than 120 experts from the United States and Europe.

Visit thewintershow.org for more details.


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