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Jane Peterson’s Harbor Scene, featured in the July/August 2020 issue of Architectural Digest.
Read MoreJane Peterson’s Harbor Scene, featured in the July/August 2020 issue of Architectural Digest.
Read MoreTen Great American Painters and Their Brilliant Rivals features some 130 paintings by Bierstadt, Gifford, Kensett and peers such as… Read More
Read MoreQuestroyal Fine Art presents more than 125 19th-century landscapes during its annual Hudson River School exhibition
Read MoreOn November 11, Questroyal Fine Art in New York will open a historic exhibition of museum-level quality and scope, Ralph Albert Blakelock: The Great Mad Genius Returns.
Read MoreThe exhibit was especially well attended, with patrons visiting from as far away as Russia, and the gallery was at full capacity during the opening event.
Read MoreConsult the excellent essays in the catalog that accompanies Questroyal Fine Art’s heroic exhibition of 125 of Blakelock’s paintings, “Ralph Albert Blakelock: The Great Mad Genius Returns.”
Read MoreFrom Nov. 11 through Dec. 10, Questroyal Fine Art gallery in Manhattan will show about 125 works in “Ralph Albert Blakelock: The Great Mad Genius Returns.”
Read MoreLouis Salerno’s New York art gallery, Questroyal Fine Art doesn’t look or feel like a traditional art dealership. Instead, the 3,500-square-foot retail space evokes a sense of home, and that reflects Salerno’s own passions as a collector.
Read MoreThis impressive annual show pulled together many of the diverse strands of American landscape painting that fed into the Hudson River School.
Read MoreSince we don’t represent any living artists, we are on a constant search for the best quality examples of 19th- and 20th-century American Art that have the best values.
Read MoreQuestroyal Fine Art owner Lou Salerno strives for an intimate connection in the art he sells and who he sells it to.
Read MoreThis exhibition highlighted the extent to which the Hudson River tradition was integral to the changing 19th-century art movements.
Read MoreI hungered after a trip up the Hudson to see the leaves before their autumnal strip tease. Unable to get away at the moment, I did the next best thing and went up Park Avenue to Questroyal Fine Art.
Read MoreIt’s inspiring to be surrounded by 19th century American landscapes with so much natural beauty…
Read MoreIn his Park Avenue gallery, Salerno watches over 300 Hudson River School works. He began collecting nearly 20 years ago, and developed a business when his personal budget could not keep pace with the number of paintings he wanted to buy. Today, the art he displays represents years of collecting.
Read MoreMr. Cadle’s vision for this season’s traditional French chic lounge was curated with signature pieces from the world’s best brands for the home, including: lighting by Circa Lighting, fine art from Questroyal Fine Art, fabrics by Clarence House, chairs by Ebanista, tables by Cote France, case pieces, accent pieces, and upholstery by Baker Furniture, and rugs by Surya.
Read MoreThe visitor to this exhibition will be immediately impressed by the high level of quality that governs the selection of every last painting. View article
Read MoreThe works in the current exhibition are some of the best by the artists who painted them. View article
Read MoreQuestroyal Fine Art’s newly renovated gallery is a perfect location to view wonderful examples of historic American Art.
Read MoreSix spectacular American paintings from New York City’s Questroyal Fine Art have been selected to adorn the Architectural Digest green room at the Oscars.
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