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  2. Jerry's Artarama - Wikipedia

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    Jerry's Artarama was founded in 1968 by Jerry Goldstein in Long Island, New York, the first to introduce art supplies at discount prices to artists in the local community. He had been managing a toy store in Long Island, before he started the art supply shop. [ 7 ]

  3. Grand Central Art Galleries - Wikipedia

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    Entry to the Grand Central Art Galleries' midtown location at Fifth Avenue and 51st Street, circa 1934. In 1933 the Grand Central Art Galleries opened a second location at Fifth Avenue and on 51st Street in the former building of the Union Club of the City of New York.

  4. Erwin S. Barrie - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Central Art Galleries were managed by Barrie for more than 50 years; he guided them through the Depression and World War II as well as enabling many of their triumphs. In the 1940s Barrie helped establish the Galleries' "Grand Central Moderns" division, [4] and managed it until Colette Roberts took over the reins in 1951. [5] [6 ...

  5. Grand Central School of Art - Wikipedia

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    The school was established and run by the Grand Central Art Galleries, an artists' cooperative founded by Sargent, Greacen, Clark, and others in 1922. [2] The school was directed by Greacen, Sargent and Daniel Chester French and occupied 7,000 square feet (650 m 2) on the seventh floor [3] of the east wing of the Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

  6. Findlay Galleries - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the gallery in Palm Beach was opened, followed by New York in 1964. In 1971, the company opened galleries in Beverly Hills and Paris. In August 1969, Wally Findlay Galleries became a public company. [2] The stock traded over-the-counter. [3] In 1973, Findlay bought back 100% of the outstanding stock. James R. Borynack and the painter ...

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