Presenting Dealers

The Annex Galleries Santa Rosa, CA
annexgalleries.com • (707) 546.7352
Established in 1971, the Annex Galleries features works from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, with a focus on  American printmaking from 1900-1975. Color woodcut, modernist prints, abstract expressionist prints, WPA and  Atelier 17 works and the estates of Gustave Baumann, William S. Rice, Augusta Rathbone, Edmond Casarella,  Bernard Childs and Joseph Leboit.

Armstrong Fine Art Chicago, IL
armstrongfineart.com • (312) 664.9312
A downtown Chicago gallery offering a wide range of 19th and early 20th century, classic Modernist and contemporary  European prints, including work by Pierre Bonnard, Edgar Chahine, Jean-Emile Laboureur, Louis Legrand, Auguste  Renoir, David Smith-Harrison, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Edouard Vuillard.

Azuma Gallery Seattle, WA
azumagallery.com • (206) 622.5599
A leading representative of modern Japanese print artists, Azuma Gallery also showcases contemporary Japanese art -  screens, paintings, ceramics and baskets. Bringing together Japanese and American artists working in both traditional  and contemporary mediums, Azuma offers a unique mix of talents, mediums and styles rarely found in the U.S. Print  artists represented include Daniel Kelly, Toko Shinoda, Naoko Matsubara, and Rey Morimura.

Joel R. Bergquist Fine Arts Stanford, CA
(650) 473.9742
A private dealer in 17th through early 20th century prints and drawings. The stock is primarily European, with a smaller  selection of American and Canadian prints, including Goya, Piranesi, Renoir, Tissot, Whistler, Luce, Manet and Pissarro.  Early lithography, 18C French color prints, Romantic period imagery, and mezzotints are also emphasized. 

William P. Carl Fine Prints Northampton, MA
williampcarlfineprints.com • (413) 584.7020
2010 marks 34 years in the business of buying and selling fine prints. We specialize in the period 1850 to the present  with an emphasis on color woodcuts (arts and crafts), WPA era prints, Whistler and his circle, and modern Dutch,  Belgian and other fine European printmakers. Among contemporary printmakers we represent the work of  Charles Donker (Dutch), Jakob Demus (Austrian) and Vincent van Ojen (Dutch).

Cullom Gallery Seattle, WA
cullomgallery.com • (206) 919.8278
Cullom Gallery focuses on the tradition and influence of Japanese woodblock prints and works on paper, including  ukiyo-e prints by Hiroshige, Hokusai, Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, and Yoshitoshi; sosaku hanga by Koshiro Onchi,  Sumio Kawakami, Kishio Koizumi, Wada Sanzo, Naoko Matsubara, and Yoshida family artists; contemporary  moku hanga by Japanese and Western printmakers; as well as drawings, paper cuts, 19th century stencils and  Japanese paper ephemera.

Davidson Galleries Seattle, WA
davidsongalleries.com • (206) 624.1324
Davidson Galleries has an extensive inventories of both antique and contemporary prints.  The Contemporary Print  Department exhibits and co-publishes prints by emerging and established European and American artists.   The Antique Print Department maintains a collection of more than 5,000 early prints, 1480-1950, including works by  Rouault, Kollwitz, Dürer, Goya, and Hogarth.

Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints Burbank, CA
egenolfgallery.com • (661) 821.0256
A private dealer specializing in fine 18th and 19th century ukiyo-e and 20th century shin hanga Japanese woodblock prints. Established in 1975, Egenolf Gallery also has a special interest in Japanese preparatory drawings. Artists represented include Harunobu, Kawase Hasui, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Kiyonaga, Ohara Koson, Torii Kotondo, Kunisada, Toyokuni, Kitagawa Utamaro, Hiroshi Yoshida and Yoshitoshi.

Conrad R. Graeber Fine Art Riderwood, MD
conradgraeber.com • (410) 377.6713
A private dealer from Maryland, Conrad Graeber offers a wide inventory of 19th century American, British, European  and Japanese fine prints and drawings. These include prints by John Taylor Arms, Albert Barker, George Bellows,  George Elbert Burr, Arthur B. Davies, Fritz Eichenberg, Helen Hyde, Charles Meryon, Thomas Moran, Max Weber  and James A. McNeill Whistler.

Jan Johnson, Old Master & Modern Prints, Inc Chambly, Quebec, Canada
janjohnsonprints.com • (450) 658.2752
Jan Johnson, Old Master & Modern Prints, Inc., has been in business since 1979. Originating in London before moving  to Montreal, and now in the region just outside.  We carry a wide range of both major and lesser-known European prints  from 1490-1940, with an emphasis on fine impressions, including Durer, Goltzius, Goya, Tiepolo, Rembrandt, Dix,  Picasso and Vuillard. We also handle Canadian artists’ prints from c. 1910-1950.

The Old Print Shop, Inc New York, NY
oldprintshop.com • (212) 683.3950
The Old Print Shop was founded in 1898 and has been in the same location in Manhattan since 1925.  Since its inception  the gallery has focused on the graphic arts, artists that use printmaking as an expressive medium.  The gallery has a large  collection of American prints from 1750 to contemporary, antique maps, and photography - vintage and contemporary.

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