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Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts was founded in 1998, specializing in American Art of 1900 to 1950 including Ashcan, Modernist, Urban Realist, Social Realist and Regionalist paintings, sculpture and works on paper. In addition, it offers carefully selected pieces of high quality twentieth-century decorative arts, all consistent in scope with the gallery's inventory. The gallery is located at 667 Madison Avenue in Manhattan, at 61st Street on the 24th Floor. With more than seventy artists represented in the gallery's inventory there are concentrations of work by George Ault, George Bellows, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield, Arthur Dove, William Glackens, Gaston Lachaise, Jacques Lipchitz, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, George Washington Maher, John Marin, Elie Nadelman, Guy Pène du Bois, Ben Shahn, Gustav Stickley, William Zorach and others.
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, which owns all of its inventory, is committed to acquiring and selling works of the highest quality by these artists and their contemporaries. The utmost attention is paid to documentation, condition, professional conservation (when necessary) and framing of each work in our inventory. Our staff is dedicated to providing expertise, guidance and personal attention to both the beginning and established collector, as well as working with museum, corporate and other art professionals in both the acquisition and sale of works of art.
The gallery has presented focused exhibitions on the work of Oscar Bluemner, John Marin, the Stieglitz circle, as well as Marguerite and William Zorach, and has produced accompanying brochures and catalogues. From September through May the gallery exhibits at five high-quality art fairs in New York and Philadelphia.
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts is a sponsor of the George Bellows catalogue raisonné by Glenn C. Peck in cooperation with the artist's daughter. It was also a primary contributor to the project to clean and restore the sculpture of Karl Bitter on the façade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.










