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New York / New York / United States
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Carnegie Hall Gallery & Custom Framing is the place to go when you need your pictures matted or framed, or you are looking for a new, unique piece of artwork. We want to cater to all of your needs, and that is why we stay open 7 days a week. When you want to preserve your favorite pieces, our skilled team of professionals can take care of all your treatment and custom framing needs quickly and affordably. We want to cater to all of your needs, and that is why we stay open 7 days a week. Do you want to highlight a piece of art in your home? Would you like to show off your favorite photograph for all of your guests to see? We are able to match you up with the perfect frame. We are fast, professional, and provide you with affordable rates.
New York / New York / United States
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New York / New York / United States
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Custom Art Framing, Photographic Printing,Art
New York / New York / United States
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The Old Print Shop, Inc - founded in 1898 - is an art gallery specializing in American graphic arts, antiquarian maps, atlases, artist books ( livres dartist ), and art reference books. The shop has an extensive inventory with very strong holdings of American historical prints, Currier & Ives, John James Audubon, American town views, and maps published before 1850. Our inventory of American fine art prints 1900-1950 is one of the largest in the United States. We represent a number of famous artists estates and over seventy contemporary printmakers. The gallery has been in the same location in mid-town Manhattan since 1925 and is one of the oldest family run art galleries in the United States. Since our inception in 1898, we have focused on the graphic arts - artists that use printmaking as an expressive medium. Prints, as they are called in the industry, have been collected by individuals and museums since the fifteenth-century when Albrecht Durer began making prints. Most museums have holdings of prints. In the United States the Library of Congress has the largest public collection. However, the Amon Carter Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, New-York Historical Society, and New York Public Library also have extensive collections that are available for viewing by the public.