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American impressionist art

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McDougall Fine Arts was founded in the early 1960s as McDougall Ship Models and Nautical Antiques. Deeply involved with American works of art since the very beginning, McDougall Fine Arts believes that the only reason why people buy American Impressionist Art—or any other genre of art for that matter—is because they reflect who buyers are.
Are you an avid collector of Impressionist art or someone whose responsibilities include hunting down works of American Impressionist Art for galleries and institutional buyers?

On the other hand, you or a client may own American Impressionist Art that you would like to sell.

McDougall Fine Arts was founded in the early 1960s as McDougall Ship Models and Nautical Antiques. Deeply involved with American works of art since the very beginning, McDougall Fine Arts believes that the only reason why people buy American Impressionist Art—or any other genre of art for that matter—is because they reflect who buyers are.

At McDougall Fine Arts, what concerns us most is esthetics. We neither resemble your everyday art gallery nor do we treat works of art like one. Our collection is showcased as it is meant to be finally displayed. Rather than row after row of paintings that battle each other for your attention, McDougall Fine Arts chooses to hang each of our paintings in a real room, in a real home. The painting is allowed to be what it was destined to be: a key element of a spontaneous environment. Viewing our collection is therefore an experience that is as unique as it is enriching.

Our approach is summed up best by J. B. Phillips: “All . . . art of every true sort, bears witness to man's continual falling in love with beauty and his desperate attempt to induce beauty to live with him and enrich his common life.”

Our commitment to you extends beyond our walls. Our experience tells us that works of art can't be hung just anywhere in a spontaneous environment. The wrong environment and the wrong spot can undermine the beauty and impact of a work of art. McDougall Fine Arts, at your request, can also help you determine the best location for the works of art that you procure from us. Our suggestions may encompass changes such as repositioning of furniture and lighting fixtures.

If—on the other hand—you have a work of American Impressionist Art that you would like to sell, please get in touch with us for a confidential consultation with the name of the artist; title, size, date and condition of work; medium, frame and acquisition details; and a photograph of the piece:

McDougall Fine Arts, 22 Coles Island Road, Gloucester, MA 01930.
drmd1@comcast.net

McDougall Fine Arts celebrates American fine art of the 19th and 20th centuries:
• American Impressionism
• American Post-Impressionism
• American Realism
• Cape Ann Artists
• Artists of The Boston School
• Marine/Maritime Artists
• Contemporary American Artists
• American Women Artists
• Landscape Paintings
• Still Life Paintings
• American Portrait Paintings

Other areas of interest include Western and Southwestern Artists, Native American Artists, American Sculptors, and Fauvism.

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